October shopping guide

I want to shift part of my focus in these shopping guides to generally sustainable and second-hand purchases at a discount. Therefore, going forwards as much as possible, my key mantra will be, “is this second-hand in pristine condition?” or “is this at a discount?” or “am I supporting a small business?” against the backbone of sustainability. Let me introduce you to websites that inadvertently follow such a policy.

yoox.com

Yoox might be a website that you’ve never heard of and even doubt its authenticity. It is 100 percent authentic merchandise that sells items at a discount, with the following catches:

  • You must have the patience of the titan, Atlas, who holds the weight of the world on his shoulders, in trying to find a bargain, mainly because there is too much choice. Oh, and the search functionality is useless.
  • For example, if I look up Jimmy Choo “footwear,” I have to look in 3 places: Designers, Sale, and Clearance (and occasionally, New Arrivals)

It’s hilarious because this website has hundreds of Jimmy Choo pairs at a sizeable discount, but you would never have guessed.

Shoes under the designer Jimmy Choo, Sale and Clearance do not all appear when you search “Jimmy Choo.”

luxurycloset

This shopper’s paradise for second-hand luxury goods is incredible. You can buy anything from a brand new Hermes, Dior or Louis Vuitton handbag to an Anya Hindmarch bag.

Fortunately, the search function on this website does work and these are the filters.

I love DIOR, but I refuse to pay their prices. Here are some of the Dior bags on sale. The website is currently running a 50% cashback over approximately US$ 1,000.

glambot

I am strange. If you drink out of my glass or use your cutlery to serve from a communal dish, I literally will stop eating. That is the level of “ickness” I have and all my friends and family know this. Therefore, when someone suggested second-hand make-up and skincare, my appropriate response was “eew.”

However, you can search for “unused” make-up and skincare on glambot. And used products are professionally sanitised before sold on (but I am not bought onto this idea).

Resuable advent calendar

If you are a regular reader of my blog, you’ll know I am quite shocked at the level of “un” / “non” – recyclability of many beauty advent calendars. However, I was encouraged to find this reusable advent calendar that can be personalised with your name.

At GBP 43+ shipping this is a steal for both adults and children alike! Click here to purchase. I am going to revert to shipping to local addresses and waiting for folks to travel to that destination etc. With air travel opening up there is no reason to not revert to pre-COVID habits!

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