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SHE'S no stranger to finding gems in the charity shop.

And Francesca did it once again as she had a rifle through the 20p bargain bin in one of her local stores.

Woman in glasses talking in a charity shop.
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Francesca took to TikTok to share her epic 20p find at the charity shopCredit: tiktok.com/@francescacharityshop/
Woman holding up a black puffer jacket found in a charity shop.
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The navy coat didn't look like anything special at first glanceCredit: tiktok.com/@francescacharityshop/
A woman holds up a dark-colored Pyrenex puffer jacket found in a charity shop's 20p bin.
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But the emblem on the sleeve showed that it's actually worth around £250Credit: tiktok.com/@francescacharityshop/

In a , Francesca couldn't hide her shock, as she marvelled: "Stop it. Stop it now!

"Look what I just found in a 20p freaking bargain bin.

"I can't even speak!"

She then pulled out the item in question - a padded navy coat that didn't look all that special on first glance.

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However, Francesca then drew attention to the emblem on the sleeve, which read "Pyrenex".

"I'm flabbergasted!" she said.

"A Pyrenex coat for 20p and they sell them online for £250.

"Yes, please!"

She also shared a screenshot of one online listing for the coat - which had it listed for £273.

"Look what I found in the 20p Bargain bin! A £250 coat!" Francesca captioned the video.

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The comments section was quickly filled with people marvelling over her find, while also sharing some of their own charity shop wins.

"I got a DKNY coat, brand new with label on £75, and put it in a bag where it was fill a bag for £2," one wrote.

"That's a bargain!!" another said.

"I got a Rohan coat (retails for £230 or so) and I got it for less than £10.

"It was also new!"

"I found one the other day with fox fur on it for a £5er! And a Burberry coat for £5 too!" a third commented.

Top charity shop tips for bagging a bargain

Ross Dutton has been a manager for Crisis's charity shops for four years and currently runs the charity's Finsbury Park shop in London.

Choose your area - As a rule of thumb, the posher the area, the better quality the clothes that are donated.

Don't hang around - If you see something you like, buy it, as it'll likely be gone when you come back

Look out for cut-off labels - Some of your favourite high street stores will have deals with local charity shops to donate stock that isn't sold during their own sales. Often part of the deal is that they need to cut the labels off the clothes.

Stay at home - While some charities have their own site, like  and . many also sell from dedicated eBay stores, such as  and . You won't get the range of bargains that you would get in a physical store, but if you're looking for something specific it may be worth checking online too.

"Oh wow!! Bargain!" Francesca replied.

"I need to come the charity shops with you!" someone else insisted.

"You find all the bargains."

In response to another comment, Francesca revealed she'd found the coat in the bargain bin in the Barnardo's store in Ashton-Under-Lyne.

"My charity shops are so expensive, like they would charge about £100 for this!" another sighed.

"Oh my lorddddddd," someone else yelled.

With Francesca admitting: "I know!!"

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Her fab finds didn't end there though, as she later shared another video of herself coming across a pair of £800 Balenciaga men's trainers on sale for £50 in another charity shop.

While the trainers had initially been marked up for £200, they'd been reduced to just £50 in the post-Christmas sales.

Woman discovers a Pyrenex men's Arial hooded down jacket in a charity shop.
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One listing online showed the same coat being sold for £273Credit: tiktok.com/@francescacharityshop/
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