Colour me shocked yet again. I always thought the majority of merchandise in charity shops was second hand, used, loved by another not new. This large Oxfam store seems to be different than any other charity shop I've ever been in. It's like a vintage store business. And as for that not for profit doodah, this place is almost high street expensive in parts. Now, sans overheads if it all makes it to the desired cause then you can let that slide a little, but the rumour mill churns and I'm not 100% sure.
I did not know that Oxfam was now a seller of Ethical gifts and fair trade clothing. That was a surprise to discover also, and again with the above sentiments, if it's all going to a charitable place and not into the wallet of a fat cat exec who gets paid well to exploit the plight of others.
With a combination or should that be variety of second and now first hand items to look through and nosey at Oxfam seller of clothing, music, footwear, books, and accessories, and an impressive window display, it's worth a look around, as a shop in it's own right, especially if the vintage retro vibe is yo thang! read more