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Woman buys £10 heels from charity shop and says they’re ‘find of the century’

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Key Points

  • A woman purchased a pair of high heels for £10 at a charity shop in Edinburgh.
  • The heels were later identified as a rare designer brand worth thousands of pounds.
  • The buyer described the purchase as the ‘find of the century’ due to its exceptional value.
  • The discovery highlights the potential for valuable bargains in second-hand shops.

Edinburgh (Edinburgh Daily News) February 4, 2026 – A woman in Edinburgh has captured attention after buying a pair of designer heels for just £10 at a local charity shop, later discovering their true value could reach thousands of pounds.

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  • Key Points
  • What exactly happened at the charity shop?
  • How valuable are these designer heels really?
    • What brand are the heels and why are they special?
  • What does this mean for charity shop bargain hunters?

She hailed the purchase as the ‘find of the century’, sparking interest in the world of charity shop treasures. The story, first reported by Edinburgh Live, underscores the surprises hidden in second-hand fashion.

What exactly happened at the charity shop?

The woman spotted the heels on a shelf among other donated items at a charity shop in the Scottish capital. Unaware of their designer origins, she bought them for a mere £10, drawn by their elegant style and condition. It was only upon closer inspection at home that she recognised telltale signs of high-end craftsmanship.

As reported by Edinburgh Live, the heels bore markings of a luxury brand, confirmed by experts to be a rare vintage pair typically retailing for several thousand pounds new.

How valuable are these designer heels really?

Appraisals from fashion specialists cited by Edinburgh Live value the heels at up to £5,000 on the resale market, depending on condition and rarity. The buyer chose not to sell immediately, opting instead to cherish the unique find. This incident echoes similar stories of thrift shop discoveries turning into windfalls for savvy shoppers.

What brand are the heels and why are they special?

The heels belong to a prestigious fashion house known for bespoke designs from the 1990s, with limited production runs making surviving pairs highly sought after by collectors. Subtle logos and superior materials set them apart, details often overlooked in charity donations, according to reports from Edinburgh Live.

What does this mean for charity shop bargain hunters?

The story has reignited enthusiasm for browsing charity shops, where donated luxury items occasionally surface undervalued. Shop managers note an uptick in designer donations from estate clear-outs, advising shoppers to check labels carefully. No further details on the woman’s plans for the heels have been disclosed.

Edinburgh Live’s coverage emphasises the thrill of such finds, reminding the public that charity shops remain treasure troves amid rising interest in sustainable fashion.

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