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Where To Find Charity Shop Online Clothes

Buying brand new clothes from a high street shop or website can so often be generic. There is sometimes very little to them in terms of personality. Where can you find clothes with personality then? Well, lots of people opt for second hand clothes with character and some of the best places to find those are charity shops. You might be able to find stunning vintage gear or second hand clothing items which are coming back into fashion. If you like the idea of buying second hand, let's look at the best places to find charity shop online clothes. 

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Where To Shop

As so many shops are closed right now, lots of us are turning our attention to online stores to order the things we want. With that in mind, if you want to support charities whilst bagging yourself amazing items of clothes, you need to know where to buy. You can easily find charity shop online clothes with personality and character, vintage items, wardrobe essentials. All without paying a crazy amount of money. Let's look at some of the best.

Oxfam

One of the most well known charity shops on the high street also have a great offering online too. Oxfam have great second hand clothing on their online store. you'll find dresses, t-shirts, suits, shirts, jeans, vintage clothes and plenty of accessories. Brands we found with just a couple of clicks include Joules, DKNY and Forever 21.

Thrift+

Thrift+ are doing things a little differently, which is fantastic to see in a market which could so easily be seen as being stale. As well as offering up loads of high street retailer and designer clothes, selling to make money for charity, they also take the hassle of our listing second hand goods. They send you a ThriftBag, so you can raise money for charity without having to do the work. You can find out more about the Thrift+ donations here. They even have an app available from the App Store & Google Play. So you can shop from the comfort of your phone, whatever device you're using. 

Re-fashion

Re-fashion is charity shop online clothes, made easy. You can search, sort and filter through thousands of branded clothing items. Second hand clothes never looked so good! High street retailers such as Topshop and Next, designer goods from Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren. Re-fashion resell clothes to raise money for sustainable causes. They also fund sustainable fashion projects, encouraging customers to reuse and repair their clothing.

Red Cross

The Red Cross have a number of charity shops throughout the country. Lots of these sell clothing but they also have specific shops which specialise in retro and vintage clothes. As so many of these shops are currently closed and the shops are dotted throughout the country, not easily accessible for everyone, they also have an eBay store. This helps them raise funds for charity whilst also offering high quality clothing to customers who are looking for it.

eBay

Did you know that there are sellers on eBay who donate the proceeds of their sale to charity? There are event charities who take advantage of the eBay platform to sell items that have been donated to them. This is perfect at a time when charity shops are unable to open. It's awesome even if they were open, as its easy to find items without searching every charity shop on the high street. As the seller, you can gain a wider audience who are actively searching for items you have. As the buyer, you can find items from the comfort of your home and have them posted to you.

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Benefits Of Buying Second Hand

Did you know that, as a nation, here in the United Kingdom, we throw away 350,000 tonnes of wearable clothing annually? In terms of cold hard cash, that’s £140 million worth of used but quality, wearable clothing. This is one the huge benefits of buying second hand clothing. It keeps it out of landfill. So many clothes that are thrown away have nothing wrong with them, it's borderline criminal. If we can give clothing a new lease of life, its perfect! As well as reducing your impact on the environment, it means you can expand your wardrobe without spending a lot of money. Second hand clothing often comes from decade ago, which is ideal if you're looking for a retro or vintage look and style. You can't replicate that with modern clothing.

Reselling

Whilst touching on retro and vintage clothing, there is great money to be made in the world of reselling clothes. If you can find items of vintage and retro apparel at good prices, prices where you can then resell and make a profit, it's perfect! Some charity shops don't know the ins and outs of vintage reselling, so will just put a standard price on an item. If you can support the charity and then add stock to your own vintage clothing store, it's great. Being able to do this from your computer with charity shop online clothes is even better!

Donate Your Clothing Too

We've mentioned a few times throughout this post that you can donate your clothing easily in order to raise money for charity. When was the last time you went through your wardrobe? Instead of dumping it in your bin, send if to a charity shop. They'll sell those clothes to raise much needed cash for charitable causes. By changing the journey and cycle of our clothing, we can help use less of what our planet produces, keep more clothes out of landfill and use our clothes for the amount of time they're actually designed to be worn for.

Are you going to search for charity shop online clothes to add some pieces to your wardrobe and give yourself a wonderful style? Can you switch up your look with some quality second hand retro pieces which help you stand out from the mundane fashion of the here and now? Support charity, be sustainable and wear clothing with character.

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