A woman has snapped up a pair of designer Stella McCartney shoes worth hundreds of pounds for just £10 in a charity shop.
Savvy shopper Holly Wood is no stranger to a good find and regularly shows off her bargain hauls to her 29,000 followers on TikTok.
On a recent trip to her local charity shop in Manchester, the 39-year-old spotted a major steal on the shelves.
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Holly found what she has dubbed the “designer find of the century”.
The shoes from designer Stella McCartney feature a stiletto heel, a close pointed-toe and thin ankle strap.
In a clip, which has racked up 36,000 views, she proudly shows off her amazing find.
“I’ve never thrifted anything like this,” Holly, a psychology coach, told What’s The Jam.
“The brand is next level.
“Look at these absolute freaking beauties.
“They’re Stella McCartney. Stella McCartney.
“They still have the tag, the original tag on the bottom.
“They don’t look like they’ve ever been worn.
“They look like they’ve been in someone’s wardrobe.
“£325, they were originally sold for.
“As you can see there, I got them for a tenner”.
She added: “Love the shape of them.
“They’ve definitely got that elevated, kind of designer look.”
Users have flocked to the comments to share their reactions.
Andie said: “Those shoes are stunning.”
Shell wrote: “Yr charity shop finds ar always soo nice”.
Charlotte added: “You inspired me to go charity shop shopping!”
Caroline said: “You’ve got some bargains, love the shoes, you lucky girl!!!!”
Another viewer said: “You have purchased some super bargains.”
Someone else wrote: “Best haul yet!!! You rock!!!”
Lynne added: “What another fantastic haul!”
The self-confessed “shopaholic” regularly bags designer bargains.
Some of her best recent finds include a £246 Coach bag for £5, a vintage Vera Wang dress worth hundreds for just £7, and a Reiss waistcoat worth around £100 for £4.
Holly added: “I am racking up the incredible brands so far this year and it just goes to show, go and check out your local charity shops, because you never know what you’re going to find.”
