Andy From Sligo wrote: » Why do Charity Shops inside (and everything you buy from charity shops like clothes etc) have that particular noticeable charity shop smell? - and what is that smell? (you know the one I mean )
Rick Shaw wrote: » Does it remind you of dead people? Recently deceased people? A kind of can't wait to get this out of the dead persons closet smell?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » its a fecker trying to get rid of the smell - even on putting them into washing machine intense on 60 long wash, lovely smelly conditioner - still got smell of charity shop ... what the feck gets rid of it?
Irish Guitarist wrote: » Leave them soaking in a bucket of water with some white vinegar and/or baking soda. Leave them in the water overnight, or even a couple of days.
elperello wrote: » It's the smell of good value - breathe it in.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Knowing that some poor soul probably took his last breath wearing it.. (David Attenborough voice) Once again the circle of life continues. Personally I wouldn't wear stuff from a charity shop. I've bought all sorts of other stuff from them mind.
my3cents wrote: » Most of the guys stuff is from the living from wives that are secretly donating it because they can't stand their partners cloths sense.
Jim Bob Scratcher wrote: » possibly be the smell of poor people who visit these placesJust kidding
KungPao wrote: » Odeur de mort et de pauvreté