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British shoppers are being urged to buy second-hand festive clothing amid concerns around waste and carbon emissions.. Research from Oxfam released on Tuesday suggests that a quarter (26%) of ...
If that’s you, Matilda’s tips tell you exactly what to look for when shopping at Oxfam or other homeware charity shops, so you’ll be a secondhand shopping expert in no time.
Most consumers would prefer that their fashion choices had a positive effect rather than a negative one. However, it's difficult to be a conscientious consumer and shop with confidence when most ...
And now, Oxfam is giving you more choice and racks of clothes to comb through with a giant superstore. The shop, which opened yesterday in Oxford, is 12 times the size of the average Oxfam shop.
Oxfam said 73% of Brits buying new outfits expected to spend between £10 and £60. Ms Lorna Fallon said that by choosing to buy second-hand at Oxfam, "you can find a beautiful outfit that is new ...
Whether you call it vintage, second-hand, car boot, charity shop or even thrifting, there is a strong market for sustainable shopping in Greater Manchester. Alongside the string of charity shops ...
Lesley Wright, a 64-year-old from Hove, loves experimenting with her style. She first started wearing second hand clothes in childhood out of necessity, and she never stopped. This is why Lesley ...
The second Oxfam Superstore in the UK is preparing to open its doors next week - and it will be opening in a Greater Manchester retail park. The charity's first Superstore opened in Oxford in 2019 ...