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Australians have discovered an unlikely pop-up store offering shoppers 'incredible' deals on clothing, homewares, food,
and electronics.
The temporary Vinnies locations have been set up around Victoria to help shoppers get through the
cost of living crisis ravaging the country.
Vinnies, or the St Vincent de Paul Society, is a charity that works to provide support and assistance to people in need.
Most items are brand new stock donated by corporate partners including
Christmas decorations.
Popular bargains include $10 large jars of Biscoff, $2 bags of Red Rock Deli chips, and discounted shoes from Boston Bros.
Shoppers will find men's, women's, and children's clothing, shoes from top
brands, and even electrical goods at the Vinnies pop-up locations.
Many have purchased vacuums, air fryers, Adidas shoes,
printers, and kitchen knives from previous pop-up shops.
There is presently a location in Ascot Vale which is open until 3 November, and another in Boronia which will
remain open until Christmas - or until stock runs out.
Australians have discovered an unlikely pop-up store offering
shoppers 'incredible' deals on clothing, homewares, food, and electronics
Popular bargains include $10 large jars of Biscoff, $2
bags of Red Rock Deli chips, and discounted shoes from
Boston Bros
A new store will open in Richmond at Dimmey's on 7 November.
The themed Richmond location will focus on goods for Christmas, summer, and the holiday season - but
it will also include household items, Bric-à-brac,
and electrical items.
Shoppers have shared their thoughts on the pop-up locations online.
'They have all the trending products - it's so awesome,' one said.
'I bought a hair dryer from Vinnies and I'm obsessed with it,
' another wrote.
'I always have such good luck at Vinnies, I have to go,' a woman added.
For those interested in the finer things, shoppers have discovered a 'hidden gem' discount retailer where
you can find designer buys from brands like Fendi, Dior, and Aje for affordable prices.
TK Maxx - which has stores in New South Wales, Victoria,
Queensland and South Australia - is the answer to
buying new clothes and shoes on a budget.
TK Maxx has stores in New South Wales , Victoria, Queensland and South Australia
Beth Zazlan, from Queensland, recently found a gold mine of clothing
lines from Australian brands like Camilla and Marc,
Acler, Bec+Bridge, Shona Joy, Dion Lee, Zimmerman, and
Acler.
'I was there for a pillow but I ended up grabbing
some sparkly earrings from [American jewellery brand] Badgley Mischka,' Beth told
FEMAIL.
TK Maxx sells old stock from previous seasons - and shoppers have described it as a 'clearance treasure hunt'.
Many have seen bags from Fendi, Dior, and Bottega Venetta on sale.
Others have spotted Gucci and Versace sunglasses,
Hugo Boss accessories, and Christopher Esber dresses.
Beth said, 'I was truly blown away - so if you're looking
for a bargain, head there.'
A David Jones employee revealed in a comment that discounted items from stores that aren't sold are shipped to TK Maxx.