A woman has managed to bag an estimated £1,000 worth of clothing for just £40 after hitting the “jackpot” at her local charity shop.
Holly Wood is a self-confessed “shopaholic” who has gone viral for her clever bargain finds.
In her latest haul, the Manchester native nabbed a number of fashionable items, including a £499 designer jacket for less than £10.
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In a TikTok which garnered more than 113,000 views, the 39-year-old says: “I’ve just found about £1,000 worth of clothes in the charity shops for about 40 quid.
“As I was going through, I was like ‘Hold on a minute – I think I’ve landed a bit more of a jackpot than I realised’.
“I’ve just had a little Google and totted up what everything would have been sold for, and it’s basically just under £1,000!”

The impressive haul includes a pair of funky jeans from Nastygal, a shirred red top from Twisted Wonder London, a red strapless top from H&M, a pair of striped shorts from Native Youth, a sequin top from Lucce, and a pair of cargo shorts from Bershka
Continuing on, Holly was thrilled to find a metallic 100% leather designer jacket from Karen Millen, which originally retailed at £499 and is currently on sale for £325 – though she paid just £8.95 for it.
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Next up, Holly found a Reiss dress which originally retailed at £180, which she bagged for just £6, followed by a black bardot neckline dress from Nicole Nulla, and finally a cream long sleeve dress from Oh Polly.
Much of her bargain buys cost less than a fiver – despite retailing for far more, as reported by What’s The Jam.
In total, the original retail value of the items comes in at just shy of £1,000, according to Holly, though she spent around £40 herself.
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The secondhand shopper noted that “sizing means nothing”, with her haul including sizes ranging from a 6-14.
Holly added: “Here’s to another successful charity shop haul!”
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