They get good stuff here. China tea sets for the retro-chic lover, great value. Cheap, good quality cuddly toys a go-go. Toys. Reasonably decent clothes with the odd great find. Good stuff goes in the window regularly and if you're passing at the right moment, you might just find it's your lucky day.
They don't have that snazzy window thing that Enable Ireland, the trend-setters in charity shop window display, have made an art form of. But doesn't that sometimes lead to you feeling let down when you go in and it all seems a whole lot more mundane? And then there's the lack of prices on window stuff, and the inability to buy or even book it, before some future date when the price will be revealed and presumably the bargain hunting masses will set upon the shop and each other to fight over the desired item, freshly released from show. It feels like a lot of effort for a plastic handbag, in the end of the day.
There isn't an ounce of glitz about this project. But surprisingly good stuff may await the dedicated charity shop hunter, especially the type possessing what I've come to think of as a TX-Maxx style fearlessness when it comes to going on the bargain-attack. The staff are decent too. And they'll even release something from its prime place in the shop window and sell it to you there and then, without the slightest fuss. read more