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British Heart Foundation

British Heart Foundation

(4 reviews)

City Core

Inside it's all a bit reminiscent of Top Shop (although its been years since I could fit into…read moreanything Top Shop makes - they are DEFINITELY not designed for ladies with bosoms) but the prices are a lot cheaper and the clothes - this being a charity shop - are a little bit more unpredictable. As well as sporting the ubiquitous and more expensive vintage rail that so many charity shops seem to be going in for (I'm not sure I approve of this by the way as said rails tend to consist of jazzy blouses that even Pat Butcher in Eastenders might've balked at or itchy looking jumpers...its my age showing probably but I thought vintage was about nice, old stuff?) this shop has a lot of nice handbags, jewellery and shoes from some of the posher high street names - Zara and Gap featured heavily. Staff are on the younger side than I'm used to but were sweet and the whole place had a nice atmosphere.

This BHF shop has revolutionised my wardrobe since it opened a couple of years ago. When I first…read moremoved to Birmingham, there was a couple of charity shops in the City Centre; meaning if you wanted to have a peruse and buy some new bits and pieces on a budget, there a was a good (ethical) option. Alas! High rents and bigger brands moved in and the Charity shops moved out. When this little shop opened, I thought it was about time to do a wardrobe clear-out and have a poke around to see what was available. It's a veritable treasure trove! As this shop is centrally located, many of the people that live in the City Centre donate here. It's always an eclectic mix, but a good one. I bought a Marks and Spencer 100% wool coat in here for £6.99 yesterday, but there was clothing from big brands (bench, Top Shop, Debenhams) and loads of lovely brand new and donated gifts on sale. As a top tip, many of the ships in town (Urban Outfitters for example) donate many gift items that they don't sell in the sale. I have picked up fabulous small presents for people from £1 that are brand new! Obviously, being a charity shop; the content will always depend on what people donate. As well as some fab bargains, you will also find vile monstrosities (which are great for costume parties!). As another top tip, they have a vintage section towards the rear of the shop. This is where the "cream of the crop" of the older clothing and accessories are picked out and put on sale. It's so much cheaper than hitting a "vintage store" in town and there is everything from gorgeous silk neckscarves (from £1) right up to flapper style dresses and americana jackets. If you need something new or have an eye for a bargain, I would always recommend heading to BHF before paying through the nose for "vintage" and brand new.

CT Furniture

CT Furniture

(2 reviews)

I first encountered this secret, used furniture, charity shop heaven when working on a project that…read morerequired 10 vintage wardrobes. The staff were amazing, did us an even better deal as I was working for a charity and even delivered for a small fee. Since that time about 5 years ago i often pop back either for a mooch or when I have specific furniture needs. It's a warehouse space with minimal parking out front but you'll know you've reached the right place as you'll spot the mini buses outside. With regular pick ups it's the type of place you should visit regularly and if this one is a bit far out for you then they have a few other branches in Bilston and Coventry too. They mainly sell furniture but they also have a little room full of crockery, knik-knaks and assorted bric-a-brac. You will get a bargain here. I've bought two standard lamps with big shades for less than £25, midwinter 50's serving dishes and the most random printer table that looks like oversized books. Admittedly that wasn't designed as a printer table but it was the right size and i couldn't resist the whimsy of it. For all your vintage shopping needs, charity feel good factor and a good mooch you should visit here. Even if you don't buy anything the staff are helpful and give good banter.

I love vintage, but I can't always afford to sustain my passion. That's where Community Transport…read morecomes in. A huge warehouse full of old and/or vintage furniture, with a small little shop tagged on the side which has shelves of vintage homewares, ceramics, records, books and other trinkets - plus a large selection of mirrors! It works like a charity shop - the sales of all goods go towards sustaining the transport service in the area which consists of mini buses transporting people in need about. Awesome! More awesome are the bargains to be had - we got the weirdest drawer unit in the shape of a pile of giant books for £20, a 1970s set of decorative bowls for £12 and a large ornate mirror for £5! Win!

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