This used to be the Smith Family store where everything was affordable and functioning like a proper op shop where the needy and poor often went in and had the opportunity to purchase affordable items.
Since, this store has been changed to Save the Children I'm afraid it is no more what it used to be.
They may have cleaned and tidied the store a little but along with that comes the boutique type opshop prices and over priced stock.
I actually preferred the rummage before and the continuous top up of the $2 bargain bins.
It's what made the place.
Not only that it used to be a friendly place and a community type shop where the assistants and shoppers donated and bought items frequently.
It was a truly thriving OP shop.
Definitely not the same myself and alot of previous customers don't go there anymore and the word has gotten around unfortunately.
There is an old addage I go by in life.
" If it ain't broke don't fix it".
Lovina D'Mello
Absolutely lovely and friendly staff. The store is very well kept and the design layout is very appealing. It looks and feels like a boutique store. I enjoyed my shopping experience today.
Swapna Bogati
You have to save lots of time to visit here and choose the clothes matching to you... Very and very much reasonable prices but need to spend a lot of time to get the brand new items... Also they will not provide a plastic bag, we have to manage ourself or spend a dollar for reusable bags after all it's all for charity so thumbs up to the store.
Miriam Brooker
Most expensive "thrift" store i have been to. No thanks.
Sam antha
Discounted quality clothing for a good cause. There's always something for everyone!