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Thu a. Fri a. Sat a. Sun a. Mon-Sat a. Forms of payments accepted. We accept your donations thank you on behalf of local nonprofit. We pay our nonprofit partners for you stuff, helping them fund programs in your community. Your one-of-a-kind finds are giving a second chance to be loved again by thrifters like you.

Together, we champion reuse and keep millions of reusable items out of landfills every year. Donations we accept Donations we accept. Nonprofit we support. Meet a few of our nonprofit partners. Open till 6pm between Sunday and Wednesday and until 7pm Thursday through to Saturday, you can even get a bargain on your way home from work.

The shop boasts trends for the teens, twenties and even above, meaning you can take the whole family and still be satisfied. Absolute Vintage claim to have the largest collection of shoes and bags in the UK. If you want to go really original, you can buy individual lace collars and attach them to your own dresses for a truly unique feel. Opening its doors in , this beautifully renovated 5 room Victorian warehouse has it all.

However, if you want to stay close to central London, there are still plenty of areas in zone 1 that you can go thrifting. Located on the district line, Sloane Square is the station to get off at if you would like to go thrift shopping in Chelsea.

Chelsea is home to some of the mega-wealthy in London, and the charity shops in this area reflect the residents.

Head to Chelsea if you are searching for second hand designer clothes and premium thrift shopping. You might want to check out my guide to the best charity shops in Chelsea to get a better idea of the individual shops in the area, the labels you might find in these shops, and the prices you might pay.

Located on the central line, district line, and circle line- this stop is super easy to get to. Both areas have some brilliant thrift shops. Again located on the district line, Kensington is another fancy area that you might enjoy thrift shopping in. Located right next to Victoria, Pimlico is a brilliant area to go thrift shopping in London.

The area has lots of shops located closely together which makes it the perfect place to hit a few shops in quick succession. Definitely worth checking out if you are in the area! Each chain has a different feel to it, and depending on the location, the prices and type of clothing you might find will often vary hugely. Traid has 11 stores in London, and they are much loved by locals and visitors alike. You can usually find an eclectic mixture of vintage and modern clothing at these thrift stores- all very reasonably priced.

The rails at Traid are usually stuffed with donations, and the clothing here generally tends to have a younger vibe. Traid stores are located in areas with large student and young professional populations like Clapham, Hammersmith, Camden and Brixton. Octavia have several stores across London, and are famed for their elaborate, gorgeous window displays.

Prices vary depending on location, but anyone could find a real treasure at Octavia due to their high quality stock and fantastic presentation. Trinity Hospice have 31 shops in London and even have an eBay and Amazon store too! Like Octavia, Trinity Hospice stores always have an array of clothing on sale to suit most customers and styles.

Their prices are super competitive- even in high end areas such as Chelsea. Cancer Research has a huge number of charity shops across the UK over , in fact!



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