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Why are the charity shops in Melksham overflowing with Boden stuff?

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TooTicky · 14/06/2006 11:46

Okay, slight exaggeration, but I saw lots of it yesterday. And none of it was the right size or gender for me or any of my 4 children!

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tenalady · 14/06/2006 11:47

Well in my opinion too many mums are buying from Boden and they are having frequent clashes of outfits. If all and sundry are buying Boden it may as well be off the local market as it isnt very special. Time to be individual with your childs style.

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KommandantColditz · 14/06/2006 11:48

Is it an affluent area?

When I go charity shopping, I go to a nearby town where the average income is double what it is here. They sell more quality clothing, and it is picked over a lot slower.

I am probably what is known as a 'pikey'.

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yoyo · 14/06/2006 11:51

Used to get good buys in Devizes - 'tis all the money that rich country folk have! Think they leave clothes in thier second homes then discover that their children have grown out of them by the next visit. Stripy pull-ons were de rigeur for children.

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DumbledoresGirl · 14/06/2006 11:52

I also have 4 children and shop for them in charity shops and I am within an hour's drive of Melksham. They are boy (10), boy (8), girl (6) and boy (3). Is it worth my while driving down? Grin

PS And what sort of thing is Boden anyway?

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MissChief · 14/06/2006 11:54

cos nothing is the same colour in RL as it looks in the catalouge and they never got round to doing a rtn?? Wink

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yoyo · 14/06/2006 11:55

Not much else in Melksham DG! You could do a raid on Melksham, Devizes and Trowbridge though. Never tried Marlborough but I bet there are rich pickings there!

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DumbledoresGirl · 14/06/2006 11:56

Oh I know Melksham well enough! I taught there once. I agree Marlborough might yield more.

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DumbledoresGirl · 14/06/2006 11:58

I now have a rather bizarre image going round my head of MNers charging around Wiltshire's finest charity shops, looking for Boden bargains!

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FioFio · 14/06/2006 12:00

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TooTicky · 14/06/2006 12:01

A small portion of Melksham is affluent, the rest is really not.
Dumbledore's girl, not sure I can define Boden but what I saw yesterday was nice on the whole. I think they sent me a catalogue once and I spluttered a bit at the prices before recycling it. Melksham's not bad for charity shops though, there are four, and the Dorothy House one is always very well-stocked.
Devizes is good too, so maybe worth making a day of it and doing both.

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TooTicky · 14/06/2006 12:03

So if Melksham's charity shops are empty next week, I shall know it's all my fault - although I suppose it would help the charities!

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TooTicky · 14/06/2006 12:05

FioFio, Devizes seems to have a nice atmosphere. It's Trowbridge I really dislike (although their charity shops aren't bad!)
n.b. I judge all places on their health food shops and charity shopsSmile

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hasbean · 14/06/2006 12:11

There are a lot of good charity shops in Chippenham though some of them are overpriced and only stock 'designer' clothes. There is also a clothes stall in the market on saturday that sells new ex chainstore (m&s ext.)childrens clothes and some of their stuff is really cheap.

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yoyo · 14/06/2006 12:25

Trowbridge not my cup of tea either. Devizes is much better.

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Kaloo20 · 14/06/2006 14:05

You don't need to travel anywhere for Mini Boden clothes, check out Seller Kaloo20 on Ebay tomorrow afternoon when I get all our 'too small' Boden clothes up during their 10p listing day.

I have lots of boys - 2-3 3-4 5-6 and girls 2-3 3-4 5-6 7-8 + timberland - boys, jigsaw -girls to sell

PS a 10p listing day costs me 10p to list not you 10p to buy !

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