Ever wanted to get your hands on Kate Moss' leather biker jacket? Her leopard print fur coat? The model's beloved fedora or Chanel star-printed jumpsuit from her 34th birthday party?

Well, now you can.

In a new interview with legendary photographer David Bailey for The Guardian, the British model revealed exactly where she donates her clothes when she's having a spring clean and, let's just say the locations are now pinned on our Google Maps.

During the interview, which Moss and Bailey teamed up for to mark Oxfam's 75th birthday, the 44-year-old admitted she's a regular charity donor at branches of Oxfam and Sue Ryder in Highgate near her home in North London.

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'I do my clean-outs – an archive pile, a back-in-the-wardrobe pile, and we take a pile to charity,' she said.

The Croydon-born beauty also revealed she's a fan of buying clothes in charity shops. Yes, that's right - the woman who no doubt has Karl Lagerfeld, Hedi Slimane and Topshop's Sir Philip Green on speed dial and can request any garment her heart desires.

'Oh, I love a charity shop,' she says. 'Because you know what, all these vintage shops, they just go and trawl all the charity shops.'

Discussing the secret to vintage shopping, Moss said the shops' buyers 'put them in their shops for £500 because they know what a Balmain shirt looks like. And designers go to vintage shops to copy the designs from yesteryear'.

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Opening up about her love of second-hand clothes as a teenager, the model admitted: 'From the age of 14 to 18 or 19, I got all my clothes from Oxfam. And then I started making myself go vintage so I didn't have to trawl.

'You couldn't buy 70s clothes in shops in the early 90s, it was all late-80s clothes. I wanted to dress like a hippy – those ribbed jumpers, that was the only place to get them. Bin liners full of clothes for £5. I remember seeing Yves Saint Laurent suits from the 70s for £50 or something ridiculous. Amazing.'

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'I used to walk around a lot when I was younger, get the tube, and every time I passed a charity shop I'd go in. I can sense if somewhere has a good one. I bought a dress that belonged to Errol Flynn's wife. It was in Key West and the shop had a picture of her wearing it, tulle with white pearl and glass beads hanging off it.'

The star, who has shot campaigns for the likes of Calvin Kelin, Isabel Marant and Alexander Wang over the years, says she still gets a buzz when she hears she's bagged a deal with a brand.

'I still get excited, and I like being part of the process of creating an image. I mean, I'm still shocked when I get a campaign!' she admitted.