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We went Christmas shopping in Chortlon charity shops - here are the best bargain festive outfits we found

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It’s December and for many that means drinks with friends, celebrations with family on Christmas Day, or a party on New Years Eve.

While the festive season is always a great excuse to get dressed up in anything glittery, velvety or Rudolph-y, it isn’t necessarily the best time to buy new.

As parties and gatherings are being booked and held quite last minute this year, many people will be dithering about whether Christmas will be cancelled. READ MORE:Sugo Pasta Kitchen launches kickstarter with a twist to fund new Sale restaurant They should consider a trip to the charity shops of Chorlton - where festive season is certainly in full swing.

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