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Amber & Pat

Youth and Fiona check out a sparkly costume found at a boot fair, owner Amber thinks is could be owned by a global superstar, Pat showcases limited-edition trainers.

Hot shot re-sellers Fiona & Youth open the warehouse doors to help millennials turn their charity shop finds and prized pop culture possessions into hard cash at auction. In this episode, Fiona and Youth are super excited when Amber reveals a stunning costume, she bought at a car boot sale. Amber thinks it may have belonged to a global superstar, and Pat showcases his limited-edition trainer collection for a valuation.

Pat caught the sneaker bug from his Dad’s 90’s ‘terrace culture’ love of unique trainers and he has been collecting since he can remember. Now, with over 200 box-fresh pairs stacked up he has brought in a few of his favourites to the Deadstock warehouse to see what they are worth. But will he want to sell any at auction?

At a festival in rural France, Amber stopped off at a boot fair amongst the junk a sparkly vintage costume caught her eye, the label inside said ‘Mary Wilson’ written in biro – Mary Wilson was the founder member of the Supremes and Amber is a big fan, so on the off-chance it might be genuine she handed over 60 euros! It was a big gamble that the costume actually belongs to the Mary Wilson, so Amber’s bought the costume to Fiona and Youth to do some digging and get a proper valuation. Youth reveals the low down on queuing round the clock at the ‘SUPREME’ ‘DROP’ culture and meets a guy whose basic hoodie is now worth £2k! Plus, Fiona gives us tips on the best time a place to snap up the top bargains and turn a profit. Fiona and Youth are gobsmacked by Amber’s find, and by the quality of the costume. They get to work with some intensive research on the item, with some surprising the answers to the mystery they reveal the findings to Amber – was her by-chance car boot find really lost by a global superstar?

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15 minutes