The Oxfam of Headingley has to be my least favourite of all the charity shops. It's true that there is always a lot to browse, certainly when it comes to jewellery as they always have a big selection on display, but I just can't stand the fact that they bump up their prices so incredibly. Nothing makes Oxfam seem more like a corporate business than a charity than when you see, for example, Primark items going for sale at virtually more than they would cost originally. Gah indeed.
It seems, unfortunately, that a lot of cool and quirky clothing does indeed get donated here over some of the other charity shops so if you're a keen oddments collector it's worth popping in but you've got to be happy to pay the fee for such items. I'll admit, I bought it anyway, but I found an Indian dress for about £15 which I think is a tad steep for charity shop prices. Better that Oxfam have my £15 than Primark, but how much further would that £15 go in St. Gemma's Hospice I wonder? Who can say.
Nevertheless, it's of course worth mentioning that the Oxfam here is the largest charity shop in Headingley, and so it's always worth having a poke around. They've a separate music and electricals section, with loads of vinyl, CD players, TVs and such, as well as a number of chocolates, sets, clothes, jewellery, accessories, kids items, games and more in the main area. Certainly bric-a-brac heaven! All kinds of bits and bobs, as you might expect! read more