THERE’s nothing more exciting than finding a gem in the charity shop.

Well actually, how about finding multiple gems?

A black leather jacket on a hanger with a hand touching it.A charity shop hunter couldn’t believe her luck when she came across what appeared to be Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott’s daughter Stormi’s donated wardrobe The inner lining of a black leather jacket with "STORMI WEBSTER" and "II.I.MMXVIII" embroidered in gold.One of the first things she found was this leather jacket, with Stormi’s name and birth date printed insideCredit: tiktok/@felloffthetruckdeals A pink children's t-shirt with a purple Barney dinosaur graphic and the name "Stormi" above it, hanging on a rack with other clothing.There was a super cute T-shirt with Stormi’s name on it and Barney the dinosaurCredit: tiktok/@felloffthetruckdeals Jacquemus pink cropped button-up shirt on a wooden surface.As well as a pricey Jacquemus cropped jacket

That’s what happened to one woman, when she visited her local store and stumbled across what appeared to be very famous donated .

She took to TikTok to share a video explaining that she’s found “ and daughter’s clothes at “.

The way she knew that they had belonged to now eight-year-old Stormi is because almost all of the items had been personalised.

First up was a miniature leather jacket from Preach, which had Stormi’s name and her birth date in Roman numerals on the inside.

There were numerous tie dye hoodies with “Stormi World” written on the front, alongside her 2019 birthday, as they were given out to guests for her birthday party.

It also had “It’s my birthday, I can fly if I want to” written on the front.

One of them even featured her mum Kylie’s face inside a sun on the front – with the image reminiscent of the famous Teletubbies sun baby.

There were also a couple of pretty party dresses, as well as a “rare Little Mermaid dress”, a customised Levi’s denim jacket with her name on the back, a faux fur coat and a cropped bright pink Jacquemus jacket.

A Skims jumper from her auntie Kim Kardashian, a denim dress from Molo, a pair of faux leather trousers, a two-piece set, a T-shirt with Barney the dinosaur on the front and a pink hoodie with ‘Kylie Skin’ on the front completed the haul.

Kylie had also donated some of her own clothes, including a Fendi bodysuit, a custom leather minidress and a two-piece leather set – one in brown and one in black.

The TikTok went on to detail the other bits the savvy shopper had nabbed, including several which were new with tags.

“I can’t believe I found this at goodwill… Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner’s daughter’s clothes!” she captioned the video.

“The haul of clothes I found yesterday at Goodwill,” she said in another video , revealing she’d paid £257 for the lot.

“I picked everything up off the rack and asked if they had any more!”

People were quick to comment on the video, with one pleading: “Omg my daughter’s name is Stormi.

“I will pay shipping and everything if you get me anything that has her name on it!”

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 . 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 Oxfam and Crisis . many also sell from dedicated stores, such as British Heart Foundation and Scope . 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.

“I remember watching a clip where Kylie tells Stormi that for every new toy she gets, she has to pick one to donate from her toys at home,” another added.

“Good to know they donate.”

“I used to volunteer at the Watts Center,” a third commented.

“The Kardashians helped rebuild it. Kylie would often donate he kids things to the center completely unannounced.

“She dropped off a HUGE bag of all the kids old Halloween costumes. The kids had a BLAST that weekend playing dress up!”

While someone else found themselves targeted when they admitted: “I’d def buy all to flip”.

“They probably donated to good will hoping someone in need would get them,” another sighed, adding “flippers are ridiculous”.

“Don’t flip stuff,” a third said.

“It ruins stuff like this & they won’t want to do it anymore.”

“Really hope they aren’t going to go resell them on eBay or just bought it all for resell,” someone else wrote.

“People in need deserve nice things.”

Tie-dye hoodies on a rack, one with a face printed on it.There were also tie dye hoodies that had been created for Stormi’s 2019 birthdayCredit: tiktok/@felloffthetruckdeals Light purple and white lace dress with sheer sleeves and a full skirt, adorned with two butterfly cutouts.And a couple of elaborate party dressesCredit: tiktok/@felloffthetruckdeals A hand pulls out a brown Fendi-patterned garment from a clothing rack.Kylie also appeared to have donated some of her items – including this Fendi bodysuitCredit: tiktok/@felloffthetruckdeals A shopping cart overflowing with clothes, including a beige top with green crescent moons.The shopper spent £257 in total on everything and even asked charity shop bosses if they had any moreCredit: tiktok/@felloffthetruckdeals