July 2023 by Katherine Minyety
Really cute shop. Friendly staff, variety of shoes, clothes, adults, babies, toys. We walk out with a good deal. Definitely coming back.
May 2023 by Em M
ok, lack of new stock. Prices bit steep now
September 2020 by Flower Bird
Really nice shop , Staff seem really nice and welcoming , Only thing is there lacking volunteers
November 2017 by Peter Taylor
This Oxfam charity shop is located on School Road in the centre of Sale town. They sell a variety of donated clothes, accessories, books and homewares. They accept donations of undamaged items from the public to sell in their shop. Textiles which are unsold via the shop are sent to a plant to be recycled, so nothing is put to waste. Volunteers work in the shop, and welcome people to lend a hand to assist the running of this business.
August 2016 by Mahasena Wijayasiri
What a wonderful shop. A few weeks back I met the Manager, I think, who was reading the same book that I was. Today when I took a suitcase and two cardboard boxes of books I met a volunteer- a nurse, a Yorkie from Huddersfield. The Oxfam cause is great. The volunteers and those who work for convince you that it needs all and more of commitment from those who care.
January 2009 by Qype User (kitsch?)
It's not often that I'd feel a charity shop warrants a review but the Oxfam store in Sale is definitely worthy of a thumbs up from me. It's a small store and it sells a quite typical range of charity store goods. The difference though with this branch of Oxfam is that it somehow seems to source a fantastic range of quality items. Oxfam's prices are perhaps slightly higher than other charity shops in Sale but it seems to cater for a younger and hipper customer. The range of books is contemporary and you can get current bestsellers for a fraction of their price in WH Smiths or similar. It's definitely a shop worth a browse and there are plenty of bargains to be had. The advantage of Oxfam is that you won't have to invest too much time or effort into finding those bargains.