July 2023 by E B
You walk in the shop and that manager with the red hair is just standing there with a big face on her, so unfriendly, poor customer service, thinks she's above us all. I am boycotting this shop.
June 2023 by Eleonora Ravot
My favorite fashion place in Chiswick. Original clothes and price very chip!
January 2023 by Tj Jones
Wanted to buy a £50 hoodie in the window. They told me display items can only be sold on Fridays.Oxfam, save the children but only on Fridays.
March 2022 by Poom Settha
Some lovely selections of clothes both for adults and kids and quirky home wear. Occasionally you can find reasonably priced brand names such as Burberry too. Helpful staffs.
March 2022 by Poom S
Some lovely selections of clothes both for adults and kids and quirky home wear. Occasionally you can find reasonably priced brand names such as Burberry too. Helpful staffs.
February 2018 by Shirley O'Connell
Love this place, great staff and fantastic people who volunteer there are amazing, shout out to jess who is great. ð??ð???ð??ð???
May 2017 by A Hunt
Sometimes surprising finds in this little charity shop.
April 2015 by Alessio Campagnola
Negozio di libri e cd usati,molto caratteristico, staff gentilissimo e disponibile e prezzi bassi consiglio vivamente!
March 2010 by Sasha
The chiswick Oxfam is one of the best charity shops in london for second hand clothes.
November 2008 by Carolina G.
Of course everyone knows Oxfam and their charitable work with poverty, climate change, equality, fair trade, education, debt and aid, food crisis, natural disasters and health. They have many ways in which they get their funds. One of the ways is by having charity shops, which not only sell used clothes, but also receive any donations and sell ethical brands. It is all really good and admirable. However, as I had look around the shop I felt as if the salesman was watching me like a hawk. I had gone in with with my friend and my baby in her stroller. The shop is not massive and there were quite a few people in there. Anyhow, as I had a look at the bags and 'People Trees's' clothes, the salesman came all he way from the counter desk way behind to see whether or not I has replaced one of the bags I had accidentally dropped; or if maybe I had hidden it under the stroller. I assumed he'd had that kind of situation happened to him before and was just being safe, rather than sorry. I did not feel comfortable and left, but my friend came out wit a really nice winter coat for a tenner.