October 2023 by AT
Tbh it?s a bit dusty and more expensive than oxfams in other areas but I always find at least 1 nice thing - got 1 long leather jacket from there and then the next time found a nice leather blazer. Today I found a vintage brown fur coat but didn?t pick it up.
August 2022 by Thuy Tran
Well kept store
September 2020 by hannah o'driscoll
Great place! Has been here for ages.Always surprised how much they can get in there! And window displays are full of treasures
January 2018 by Almuth Tebbenhoff
I just phoned the Oxfam shop to offer some bags of clothes etc. As soon as I said that I had some bags of clothes the man on the other end of the line put the phone down on me. When I rang again the phone wasn't picked up. That's rude.
July 2015 by Donald M.
With the afternoon off, on my way I went to have a wander through the local shops. Quite often I'm Glasgow scouring the local charity shops and why break the habit of a life time, I had passed this shop when I went to purchase an Oyster card to get my self around and made a mental note to call in on the way past. Not your typical oxfam shop, in this area there are quite a few of them and competition must fierce, with many not lasting. This oxfam store had a impressive window display and that's what really bought me in. With many items being new items that other places hadn't sold, I spotted a Wimbledon back pack that normally sells for £60 in the Wimbledon shop here for £2 even though it may be last years bag, the design is still the same as this years. Overall good shop for bargains.
June 2010 by Ian P.
Ahoy! I love charity shop shopping! This particular one happens to be my local charity shop, second-hand cruising is made all the easier close to home. Oxfam especially seems to me as though it is the (second-hand) Rolls Royce of charity retail establishments. They're never quite spotless (well, come on) but I find that they still manage to display a lot of stuff without the place appearing as a cluttered mess. Although Oxfam does usually cost a fraction more than most charity merchandising outlets, I believe it is justified because of the enhanced shopping experience they provide. And also, quality comes at a price!! Anyway, where else can you pick up a new(ish) book, a new(ish) shirt and a greetings card for little over a fiver? Well, in other charity shops but most importantly - in Oxfam! If you don't go charity shop shopping then I say that you are missing a trick and would strongly recommend you give it a go, last time I was in here I left with four books (or five?) and a CD - happy days! TTFN, Ian