A BARGAIN-hunter bagged £2,000 worth of designer clothes for just £40 – here’s how you can do it too.
Iso Neville, 25, from South London, has come up with a savvy way to make sure she’s getting the most out of the money she spends on clothes.
The smart-shopper sticks to buying secondhand clothes in a bid to cut down on costs and do her part to help the environment.
She told MyLondon: “I was already buying a lot of things secondhand, but when I heard a shocking statistic – that we have enough clothes on earth right now to clothe the next six generations – that made me want to cut out new clothes for good.
“Sustainability is very important to me and there are very good quality clothes secondhand, which outlive your average clothes in a fast fashion shop.”