Wednesday, 13 March 2013

It's A Wave Goodbye...For Now!

Hello folks!

I wanted to send you a little message today in lieu of the usual Wednesday blog post. You see I've decided to have a little break from the blog whilst I concentrate on some other aspects of my family & personal life.

I will be keeping the site running in the hope of returning to it in time and the Facebook page too will remain open to continue to share the op shop love! I hope to still keep you posted with the latest oppie news that comes my way and hope you still use it to share your own thrifty adventures with others.

A big thankyou to every one of you who have supported, interacted, read, shared and chatted with me and the blog during this time. You're all fabulous.

Take care,

K xx


Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Material Girl - Bassendean Salvos Op Shop Review

This little oppie gets better and better each time I pop in.  On my first visit, I was a little disappointed only for the fact that I had been spoiled with Bessemer and Nallyware at the Vinnies across the road, and had not been able to continue my good luck at the Salvos.  But since then it has never failed me (or I have never failed it?)!

Situated on Old Perth Road, this little Salvos is a gem for clothing.  The racks are chockers, and with the exception of that first visit, I have always come home with a little goodie or two.
 
As you walk in you are greeted with bags, bags, bags!  I have seen numerous (and awesomely priced) authentic Glomesh numbers mixed together with Bluebird, Jag, Sportsgirl and Guess.  The wallets and clutches are dotted throughout this area too, and as I’d love to one day stumble upon a tooled leather wallet, I am happy to rummage through them.  Don’t forget to check the display shelves above the counter and in the cabinets as some snazzy numbers are stashed here too.
The counter itself holds some lovely, pricier jewellery as well as some cheaper costume offerings too.  I quite like to have a browse here as I move along to the shoes.  Again, this is one area that I feel keeps improving each time I pay it a visit.  I have seen some fabbo labels such as Sachi, Witchery, Converse, Betts in good condition as well as some cheaper labels that you could still get some serious wear out of. 

I’ve tried on numerous Witchery ballet flats when I’ve been here, but I’m pretty sure I don’t quite need anymore just at this stage (ie hubby reads this) but at the end of last year I picked up a hot pair of red leather, Spanish made, calf length boots in amazing condition for $4.99.  Bring on winter!
If you keep tracking along to your left you’ll come to the bric-a-brac/homewares section.  The stuff here goes fast.  Some things that I’ve seen and thought, I bet I see that when I come here again, are completely gone – in fact the whole section is fresh and new.  It’s the place to come for glassware and generic crockery however; I’ve always come across some odds and sods that make wonderful additions to any kitchen.  

Take for instance my latest egg cups (for 50c each), I just wish I’d taken the similar looking Surfers Paradise salt and pepper shakers!  Again I’ve found Bessemer and Johnson for bargain prices along with collectable china items for less than $2.  If you are a local to the area, I would advise visiting this section regularly to grab the good stuff first haha.  Wait, what am I saying?!

Skirting around, you’ll come to a small, but packed, book selection (which always seems to be a man’s domain when I visit!) as well as the the kids/babies section.  The kids section is small but definitely worth a look.  The clothes are well priced and in good, clean condition.
Men have a good choice here, noticeably smaller than us ladies but I’ve seen some nice collared shirts for the business man, some vintage numbers (old skool Target stuff) and some surf/skate stuff too.  I have picked out hubby a few items from here in my visits.  Also available is a good pick of high vis wear too.  I know this stuff goes like hotcakes at the oppie I work at, so if you need it and you see it, then buy it!

Right, onto the girls! First cab off the rank is the sale rack that hits you just before you start the regular selection.  Unfortunately I don’t often get the opportunity to take part in the Salvos Monday Madness sales (hand picked racks of clothes for $2) so when I do see one, I’m all over it. 

And as my visits to this particular oppie will occasionally see me there on a Monday,  I make it a rummaging priority.  I have always, yes always, come away with some fabulous vintage numbers which, with a little Napisan, come up better than ever.  My latest visit scored me a Barry Joseph white and green polka dot number along with a retro 80’s grey “Flirt” skirt, for the princely sum of $2 each.  Now, this must mean another rule, no?
Op Shop Rule No 35:  Raid the (Sale) Racks!
One of the things I have learned during my oppie adventures is that not all sale racks hold the clothes that they just can’t get rid of.  In fact it’s quite the opposite and so I’ve also learned that each sale rack deserves to be raided, for in amongst the odd 'blah 'number, there is always a piece of gold with your name on it (or occasionally the former owner's!).   The Red Cross shops are always hosting sale racks, as are the Good Sammy’s and Salvos.  Please, I beg you, don’t bypass them.  And in saying that, this rule also includes hunting through any sale bins, shelves and drawers.

As you move along, it’s really just a “head down bum up” situation so you cover all the usual racks – skirts, tees, pants, jeans, shirts, dresses.  But be sure to also look along the walls as well, as there is stuff to be found here too.  Some offerings on these racks are possibly donated by the lovely local senior citizens of yonder, so caters well for the current lovely local senior citizens also.  But these numbers are definitely for us vintage and retro inspired peeps too. 

And of course there is a great selection of more current numbers so while you may be likely to come home with a Kenwall frock from the 70’s, you could just as easily come home with a Wish dress at the same time.
In general, I find the pricing at this Salvos op shop really great – from the bric-a-brac to the shoes and all in between.  And thrifting in this area is always worth your while as you not only have the Salvos but you have the Vinnies across the road and St Mark’s Benefit Shop just a little further up the hill ,so you can really end up with a good haul.  Do remember that the Salvos no longer provide bags for your goodies so either bring your own, or better yet, purchase one of their $1 canvas bags (the new black ones are huge!).
Tell me, do you raid the sale racks first or last when you visit an oppie?

K x
Come to this Salvos for:  Clothes & Accessories plus a small selection of High Vis wear
Try another Salvos for: Furniture, Electrical & Manchester

Salvos Bassendean
22 Old Perth Road
Bassendean  WA   6054

Open:  Mon - Sat 9-5pm
www.salvosstores.com.au

My Haul:
"Barry Joseph" xx Dress $2
"Flirt" Skirt $2
Baby Sleeping Bag $1.99

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

We Care A Lot - Manning Southcare Op Shop Review

I am ashamed.  Why?  Because I lived RIGHT OPPOSITE an op shop a few years ago and never even visited it.  You see, hubby and I resided in Manning once upon a time and directly opposite (I’m not exaggerating!) the Manning Southcare Op Shop.  I vaguely remember thinking I should explore it, but never got around to it.  Then we moved down to Margaret River and I didn’t think about it again.

That was until driving home from work one day it popped into my mind and given I had a good hour before it shut I decided to keep trucking down Manning Road and finally pay it a visit. 

After a quick scan of the old digs (which has gone to rack and ruin in my opinion!) I pulled up in front of this tiny little oppie and ventured inside.  The Southcare group provide care to residents of the City of South Perth and surrounding areas.  Some of the services provided include the New Horizons Day Centre, Mankara Low Cost Food Store and of course, their oppie.
Now, this oppie is small but it’s got quite a lot to offer, particularly in the realms of manchester & linen as well as clothing.

Immediately to your right you’ll find the bric-a-brac  offerings.  It’s a small collection featuring some little knick-knacks along with some everyday type crockey & cutlery.  Good kitchen filler type stuff.  They do have a neat little glassware selection and I did see a vintage America’s Cup champagne glass which I thought “I must grab that” and promptly walked out of the store completely forgetting about it.  Der.
Apart from that, I didn’t really find anything eye catching for me, but that was ok, because all of a sudden I was mesmerised by the linen “cupboard”.  When I say cupboard I mean a small curtained off section full to the brim with sheets, pillowcases, baby blankets, tea towels, doona covers etc.  You name it, it’s there and it’s all individually labelled so you know what you’re getting.

OP SHOP RULE No 34:  SIZE MATTERS!
One thing to note is that not all op shops  label their linen.  I have been caught on a few occasions when purchasing sheets/bedding, believing my own idea of what a queen sheet looks like, only to get home and find it’s really just a king single.  Don’t get me wrong, I’ll find something to do with it, but it’s obviously not going to be for it’s original purpose.  I even purchased a couple of vintage floral pillowcases recently, thinking I’d scored big time, to get home and find they were actually half the size of a normal pillowcase.  Again, popping into my local oppie to find pillows to fit was no problem for me, but I was a little disappointed and a little cranky with myself for not checking in the first instance. 

My advice is, if you aren’t sure of the sizing of a particular item, most op shops will carry a measuring tape, so feel free to borrow it and feel free to pull the sheet out and measure it.  Or if you are heading out op shopping specifically for bedding, have in mind what measurements are needed beforehand.   And all in all, if you do make the odd mistake here and there, you can always refashion it into something else – click here to read Erica from Recycled Fashion's post on how to turn a pillow case into a shirt!

So I went rifling.  There was so much to choose from and in such a small space.  I had piles here and there of possible purchases and actually had to reign myself in a little.  I ended up with some lovely pillow cases, sheets, a doona cover and a single doona cover which whilst I can’t use right now, will come in handy for a rainy day…perhaps!
Given I had an armful of material, I asked the ladies behind the counter if they could hold it for me, which of course they obliged.  It was while I was here that I overheard the ladies discussing what was being offered next door in the Mankara Food Store too.

So I headed back to where I came from and perused the games & books but again I was more concerned about the next section which was the shoes.  These are priced with a blanket pricing and I couldn’t believe my eyes (and luck) that I was able to pick up an AS NEW pair of tan Sandler pumps for $5.  Even the ladies admired my find when I paid for them a little later on… Onto the linen pile at the front counter they went.

The rest of the store is  filled with clothing – on shelves and on racks. Again, all clothes are designated into various prices which are either noted on a sign (ie dresses $6 & jackets $5), or the ladies will let you know from their pricing sheet.  I did note some of the dresses and blouses were perhaps aimed at the more mature aspect of the community (as I was indeed able to pick up a 'The Dress Shop' dress as well as a Jane Lamerton blouse) however closer to the counter there are a few more younger styles such as Morrissey and Saba. 
I have a feeling that some of the labels donated are indicative of the suburbs in which the donators are coming from, if that makes sense?  For instance there wasn’t a lot of Tempt, Valley Girl or Supre.  Not that there is anything wrong with these labels, but it is possibly not the target market in this particular area.  I did think however, that there were some cool one offs here that would make nice pieces for my niece, but she wasn't so lucky this time - I just concentrated on myself haha.
Another little decent offering here is sleepwear.  I don't usually look at sleepwear in oppies (not for any particular reason) but the nighties and dressing gowns appeared to be in good condition and definitely worth a pick through if you are after something from that section.
I had fun looking through it all and believe you could definitely find some more expensive labels in this mix, for bargain prices.  There is a fairly decent selection for men here too situated off to the back left corner of the store including suit jackets and long sleeved shirts (I saw Sportscraft & Quicksilver here).  I didn't see too many great selections in the shoe section though, but I'm sure that changes on a weekly basis.
There’s a tiny little CD collection near the counter along with your pick of jewellery.  I found myself a beautiful little pair of button earrings from “Awoke on a Whaleheart” which the ladies ended up popping in my bag for free!  But please don't get me started on the 'bedroom floor gremlin' who has since taken one of them and not given it back :(
This oppie is small in the scheme of op shops in general, but definitely well worth a visit (or two) especially for the linen cupboard alone. I was so glad to have been able to finally pay it a visit even if it was a few years too late!
Tell me, do you live close to an op shop that you’ve never visited?
K x
Go For: Haberdashery/Manchester/ Linen & Designer Finds
Try Another:  Kids /  Furniture / Electricals
Southcare Op Shop
54 Bickley Crescent
Manning  WA   6152

Open: Mon-Fri 9-1pm
www.southcare.org.au


My Haul
Pillow cases x 3 $1.50
Queen doona cover & sheet $5
Single sheet $1
Jane Lamerton blouse $4
No label nanna dress $6
The Dress Shop dress $6
Sandler pumps $5

Thursday, 14 February 2013

THE THRIFT FILES DEC/JAN: CONGRATULATIONS LISA!

I have the absolute pleasure in announcing the latest winner of The Thrift Files competition for December / January... 

LISA WARNER!
 
 
 


 
Lisa picked up this gorgeous "It's A Small World" thermos from her little Salvos op shop in Gawler, South Australia.  And she picked up this collectors item for a mere $2!!  Can you believe it? Talk about knowing how to spot a bargain.  I had a feeling this one might get a few likes!  

For her winning entry, Lisa will be receiving this cute little picnic set I've put together, oh hey, it even matches the thermos.  She was destined to win!  

Thanks to Lisa for entering her find and to all of you who voted.  Be sure to upload your finds to the Facebook page for February and you too could be a winner.  This month's op shopped goodie up for grabs is this sweet ironstone number..

K xx