A football fan was stunned to discover Bukayo Saka’s old Arsenal gear in a London charity shop.
Eagle-eyed shopper, James Levene, 22, first spotted the items in the window of his local Oxfam in Mill Hill.
After going inside to take a closer look, he noticed the majority of the tops had the initials “BS” branded on them, as reported by What’s The Jam.
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The 22-year-old Leyton Orient fan inquired with staff about the items’ previous owner and to his surprise, they confirmed that Saka had visited the store to drop off his old clobber.
The England star had donated items including an Arsenal Tiro jacket, a black gilet and an Arsenal and Duchamp suit from the 2015/2016 season.
Blown away by the find, James did not waste any time purchasing the items.
The full suit cost £24.99, the jacket cost £29.99 and the gilet cost £19.99.
He then sold the jacket and the gilet for a combined price of £240.
He’s now listing the rare designer suit for £500.
“I was shocked and ecstatic when I found them,” James said.
“You always hope to find these gems in charity shops but in reality, they’re so hard to come by.
“I love watching Saka as a player, and finding these let me reminisce on his penalty in the Euros and bring back the joy of that moment.”
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