It is strange how prices work. We buy gasoline (petrol) for about
half of what you do, yet you buy clothing for about half of what we
do. I know of several families who fly across the pond to shop for
their clothes, they claim it is cheaper than shopping here even if
they factor in the plane tickets. BTW, do you have such things as
Goodwill stores? They are stores employing handicapped individuals
who sell donated items for next to nothing compared to retail. That
is where I often shop.
Gregg
Don't believe so Gregg. There are charity shops (see Keith Berry's
tale) where you can buy stuff like my old chrome dish drying rack
which I use for drying prints...
Chris
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Cambridgeshire, England.
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