Sandbach's 'Charity Shop Girl' shares the secrets of her success on national TV

By Deborah Bowyer

22nd Sep 2023 | Local News

Sandbach's 'Charity Shop Girl, aka Jennifer Graham, has appeared on national TV to reveal what to look out for.

Jennifer, who has shot to fame with a bumper 63.3K followers on Instagram plus a big following on Tik Tok, appeared with Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary today (Friday).

She revealed to views how to bag a charity shop bargain saying it was important to rummage through the rails and boxes.

(Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Sandbach Nub News)

"It's a treasure trove of goodness," said Jennifer who has listed St Luke's Hospice Sandbach charity shops as one of her favourites.

"You need to look past items and see how you can bring them back to life and don't forget alterations can be made."

But Jennifer revealed to the presenters that she can't even sew a button on but that hasn't stopped her altering charity shop finds.

She pulled out an Eastex collared mini dress which was once a long dress. "Don't be put off by labels ," she said. "This is an Eastex dress and my nan used to wear Eastex but it didn't put me off."

(Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Sandbach Nub News)

Earlier, she had shown views a blazer which she had found in a charity shop for £20 and when she researched it discovered it's worth around £1,000.

Sandbach Nub News told here how she adores the St Luke's Congleton Road shop in Sandbach.

Her Instagram link is here and her Tick Tok account can be viewed here

     

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