August 2023 by R. R.
Bit of a messy Oxfam, but otherwise alright for browsing. Sometimes they store musical instruments which is nice.
June 2023 by Luca Williams
It is a very good charity shop to go to and volunteer the people in the shop will help you if you need any help. I?m a volunteer at the shop and I like it there because it helps me have more confidence and talking to customers and new volunteers. For work experience. I being on the till in the shop and if I need help using the till I ring the bell and someone will come and help you. You can bring things from your house to the shop like books and homeware and clothes you have to bring it to the shop on day on the door when you come in the shop.If you want to join as a volunteer at the shop you have to go online to join.And when you come in the chairty shop the members of staff will show you around so you know where things are.We open at 10:30 on Monday to Saturday.And we take donations. There is a sign on the door when you come in the shop. If you need any help with donation?s you can ask of member of staff to help you. And you what day to take donations. From Luca. One of the volunteer from the charity shop in tooting. I go to the charity shop on Monday to Thursday and when I finish school I go to the charity shop to help out. Then go back home.This my YouTube channellucawilliams5962. If you want to support my YouTube channel.
May 2023 by Georgeena Reid Lloyd
Great store with a good selection of clothing (womenswear, menswear and children?s wear) with books and bric-a-brac. As a local, I frequent here often and usually come away with a great find.Today however I?m writing a 4-star review as I was overcharged. I even mentioned this to the cashier, by checking the price of the item she had overcharged me for (and she confirmed it was in fact the lower price), so I politely said that I thought she had overcharged me. She simply stared at the cashier for a few moments before putting the overcharge through. The experience left me feeling awkward and slighted. I didn?t challenge it further as it was only a small overcharge and the money goes to a good cause, however it is the principle which has left me wanting to write this review. Other than this experience today, I?ve always found Oxfam here to be wonderful and I still recommend it!
September 2021 by Wendy Bremang
Overall good stock. However pricing of items particularly artwork, sunglasses, purses were generally exorbitant and contrary to what a second hand charity item should be. Needs review.
September 2020 by Martin Bell
Spacious shop, great selection of books, very useful in Tooting!
December 2017 by Smita Ghaghada
Shop needs to be bigger
December 2017 by Paul Maddicks
Awful shop...clothes are so rubbish and the shop us a complete mess....like a giant jumble sale !!!....avoid
August 2017 by Ciar O'Hare
Spacious shop, reasonable prices. Good for books and shoes.
June 2017 by Gerald Davis
Generally has nice stuff. But still have not opened yet at 10am. Not sure when the unofficial open time is
December 2016 by josantonio vv
One of the best charities in the area! It could be nicer, but what you can find inside is incredible, and prices are great.
April 2010 by Lizzie S.
Seriously, you are going to charge me £10 for Lamb Lies Down On Broadway? Now I know this is an iconic double album but this is a charity shop... in Tooting! Maybe I'm spoilt by the Dalston Oxfam, 99p per record and an abundance of Country gems. It's not bad, it's just not a bargain. The selection is better than average but it's not worth a trip out here. I love chazzers I really do, they're all about reusing and recycling, both things I love. If you are looking for 80's and 90's pop vinyl, you'll find it at cheaper than music shop prices here.
December 2008 by Stellio C.
Comprising books, music, books and clothes this charity store is one of the better ones in the Tooting area. Their layout feels quite empty, with the odd clothing rack and stock shelf littered about the shop floor. Search around though and you're bound to find something good: I found several FCUK and Guess tops for a real steal. To be fair, you will never know if something dodgy happened to the people wearing those clothes, summated in the fact that their clothes now lie in a charity store somewhere. But even if you never wear them you can always take pleasure in the fact that you're helping someone who needs it way more than you need Guess clothing to begin with.