A thrifty Brit has found a charity shop in a millionaire’s playground filled with designer dresses for less than £200.
Deanne Bronsell was blown away whilst trawling through cheap items from designer brands such as Prada, Ralph Lauren and Jimmy Choo.
The 33-year-old picked up a cream Prada dress that would usually fetch upwards of £1,500 for just £199.
The gold mine of pre-loved clobber is tucked away in affluent, sun-drenched Dubai.
Rich residents have given away their old garments.
The clothes were spotted inside Thrift for Good, Golden Mile Galleria, on the famous Palm Jumeirah.
The beauty therapist of Bournemouth jetted off on holiday with her husband, Mikey.
Being an avid bargain hunter, Deanne searched around for any charity shops before stumbling across this gold mine.
A Ralph Lauren bag was also on display for just £20, which would cost around £500 brand new.
For just 99p, the 33-year-old walked away from the shop with an official Miami Dolphins snapback, which costs around £25.
The pair checked through the rails during their trip away on Tuesday (17 Jun).
“Their prices were so much better than UK prices,” Deanne told What’s The Jam.
“I use charity shops back home all the time, and I feel their prices are ridiculous.
“They price high street brands so expensively, hence why people end up not going, because they are becoming greedy.
“Whereas Dubai kept the high street brands, and the high-end designer items were priced so well, I was beyond impressed.
“I was so happy to see Dubai supporting thrifting and being eco-friendly, helping stop fast fashion and making this accessible to everyone.
“They had so many great items at a really good value.
“They had kids’ clothes, shoes, sportswear, men’s, women’s, designer, high street brands, jewellery, bags – everything.
“There was such a great range available and it was laid out like a boutique, so much nicer than UK stores.”
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