on 02-11-2013 08:28 AM
‘Op’ shops are wonderful places! They help to keep the wife happy, they cheer and occupy her, they provide a challenge for her ability to win a bargain and all at no great expense to me! Something we blokes should encourage at all times.
Not only that, but she’s brilliant at picking items! In fact, she has been so successful, most of her friends now indulge in the sport as well. All looking for designer labels at ridiculous prices. Most only worn once by someone who daren’t be seen in it again, for fear of ridicule among her friends.
It’s a game played with vigor and very occasionally even rancor, in specialised shops in just about every town in Australia and much of the rest of the world. I admit I’ve never seen any actual fights break out in one of them, but I have seen some very heated arguments over the proposed ownership of some desired piece of silk or tweed!
These shops are usually run, on one side by the dedicated volunteers of charities and churches, and on the other side by the many thousands of people doing spring cleaning at home who provide the free stock the op shops sell.
Clothing does take up a good eighty percent of the space in most op shops and ninety percent of that will usually be ladies wear. This may at first sight seem a little unfair on the male members of the community, but of course there are a couple of simple explanations for this.
The first is that the “op shop ethic” seems to appeal more to ladies than to men. They feel more comfortable there than men do. The second reason is as hinted above. A woman will only wear a garment a few times at most and then wants to change it for something different, so she passes on her “worn” stuff to an op shop while it is usually still in very good condition, and looks elsewhere for something else to suit her.
A man however, without such fashion delusions, won’t throw out a suit or shirt until there is very little wear left in it. He’ll buy a suit to get married in. He will then wear it for many years to any major social event until it gets so far out of fashion, (or fit!), that he can only wear it for gardening. After a year or two of this, no self respecting op shop would want to use it for anything but rags. About the only time you’ll find an influx of male clothing, is when some poor bloke dies and his wife gets rid of all his suits as quickly as she can, to provide useful extra wardrobe space for her!
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I'm off to Wollongong with OH today to have lunch with his parents. But first a bit of op-shopping. I love the oppies at Wollongong!
Be back later
on 02-11-2013 08:32 AM
Last time I was with my hubby at an OP shop and I was buying a few things. the lady behind the counter said to him it could be worse you know, she could be shoppping at DJs
on 02-11-2013 08:36 AM
on 02-11-2013 08:41 AM
he doesn't know how lucky he is Tas lol
on 02-11-2013 11:48 AM
I'd agree with that Debra ...
on 02-11-2013 12:06 PM
on 02-11-2013 12:17 PM
A blokes point of view is------head straight for the bookshelves.
Do 35 each week.
Clothes are supplied -fathers day- birthdays and xmas.
Most end up at the favourite oppo.....lol.....................................Richo...
on 02-11-2013 12:23 PM
My hubby has never said much about them, till the other day when I gave him a bag to drop off and he came home with a brand new pair of shorts for himself, he said they were a real bargain $2.
So now, he thinks he should go to the op shops more often
on 02-11-2013 12:33 PM
Well the oppies I shop at would have about 50% male and female stuff, but apart from women I mostly see young men shopping
there. Probably something to do with these suburbs that have a lot of young trendies living here . There's some really nice things
in these shops I'm thinking of - so of course moi is a regular.
on 02-11-2013 12:53 PM
Have purchased some good leather belts for $1.00.Beats the $17.00 plastic ones in the chain stores......................Richo..