‘I found Hugh Laurie’s jacket in a charity shop and sold it for £750’

‘I found Hugh Laurie’s jacket in a charity shop and sold it for £750’

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Tom sells bargains he finds to sell for a profit.

A shopper visited charity shops in “rich” areas of London and found a haul of valuable clothes – including a celeb’s hand-me-down – and sold one lot on eBay for a £1,000 profit. Tom Scott spends plenty of time browsing for bargains, but his luck was in when he decided to check a string of shops in Chelsea, Marylebone and Parsons Green.

The 24-year-old discovered designer goods worth thousands of pounds, including a tailored tweed jacket purportedly made for actor Hugh Laurie. He alone generated £1,000 in profit from one trip.

Every charity store in London is full of high-end brands, according to Tom from Northumbritland. Although I occasionally find great finds in and around Newcastle, they are becoming more and more expensive these days. ”

The best items he found during the recent trip include a Ralph Lauren shirt for £29.99, a pair of Salomon trainers for £15, a Lock & Co. fedora for £35, and an Engineered Garments blazer for £58. Tom also nabbed a Kjus ultra-lightweight golf jacket, priced at £14.99, which he sold for £150.

And Tom claims that Loro Piana’s pair of loafers, which he purchased for £30 and resold for £336, was the star of the show. He praised the incredible finds made of the Loro Piana footwear. A local shoe doctor came in and gave them a beautiful freshening and value-added freshening. ”

Tweed &;;; Tom’s business Tailored sells bespoke tailoring and tweed jackets for men, which can be found in places like charity shops. Tom concluded, “It is wonderful to see people genuinely enjoying their money going to charity.” It is incredibly affordable, sustainable, and fantastic for so many UK charities.

If I knew there wasn’t going to be the odd complete bargain like these, I wouldn’t be as enthusiastic about charity shopping! ”

In the past, Tom has also purchased a number of other charity items, including a Savile Row jacket for £60, which he believes Hugh Laurie owned in 2006 as a result of a label on the inside of the piece. The label reads, “Hugh Laurie Esq,” and lists it as 26/10/06.

Tom then sold it for £750 online. He also purchased a custom overcoat from Huntsman Savile Row for £175 in a charity shop, which he sold for $999. Tom discovered a leather jacket with a cashmere lining in a nearby store while out with his dad in North Shields, and his love of charity shopping dates back to when he was just a teenager.

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Source: Mirror

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