
Norfolk content creator Caroline Butler on the thrill of bargains
She quit her job last week having acquired 20 years' worth of experience using social media professionally.It followed Ms Butler beginning to "explore other avenues" after being furloughed from a previous job during the first Covid-19 lockdown in 2020.This led to her dabbling in TikTok and "channelling something I was passionate about".Ms Butler said from a young age she had always been a "savvy shopper", explaining: "It was my foundation, I was brought up to be careful with the pennies."
Inspired by people showing off their purchases in "shopping haul" videos, she once decided to put on "a bit of a show" with her latest B&M purchases.It attracted "quite a few likes", leading her to focus on acquiring high quality goods at "mega cheap" prices from charity shops.However, it was not just bargains that Ms Butler wanted to promote."My focus was about thrifting, but [also] incorporating female empowerment, giving women a voice and connecting with the people who follow me," she said."I've spoken about smear tests, going to hospital for potential skin cancer, breast cancer and saving money."I know a lot of people who follow me don't have stacks of money, so I want to help them."
Although she did resell some of her purchases, it was not her main goal. By her own admission, Ms Butler was a "selective hoarder"."If I buy a coat, I'll wear that and then the next year I might re-donate it and buy something else," she explained."The difference [from online sellers] is I enjoy going to charity shops, I never know what I'm going to get. "You can find the most weird and random things, it's part of the thrill of the thrift."You can find a didgeridoo and a pink pair of patent heeled shoes in the same shop."I'll have a rumble and find things I never knew I needed or wanted, and that's why I love it."
She has since amassed 165,000 followers on TikTok and almost 10,000 on Instagram.Ms Butler said she wanted to use her platform to support the domestic violence support group Dawn's New Horizon.She added: "I get so many women, saying how I have actively helped them as I talk about difficult issues."
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