I have a large bag of old clothes that I’m planning to drop off at the Mind shop at the top of SGR. I’ll probably have to wait until Saturday to catch the shop when it’s open. I shall not be dropping the bag outside of the closed shop because I can’t stand to see it being ripped open and rifled through by the “Mind thieves” who seem to stalk late at night over the weekend. If you leave clothes outside the Mind shop it is not likely to be there the next morning, but will be stolen by wretched parasites who don’t need the clothes, and probably sell them at one of their sad little car boot sales. So if you do want to give stuff to the Mind shop, please don’t just leave it outside of the closed shop.
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But these people are scumbags..
I work for a large children's charity and we suffer when bags are left outside houses for pick up. The Naughty people often come and nick the bags before we have a chance to take them for sale.
The Baaaastaaards...
If you call Mind they may well have a pick up happening nearby and could arrange for your bag to be picked up too.
I've given masses to the Mind shop, probably several flat's worth over the years. They're always grateful, but if you look in that back room it's rammed. I'm not saying they chuck stuff, but you can buy clothes so cheaply now and a lot of people have a wardrobe with a really high turnover, no wonder it's a problem.
It's made me think of other ways of getting rid of old clothes.
Even in other charity shops, I do notice that the selection of books isn't what it was, increasingly favouring very modern books over anything unattractively old (ie potentially not the same stuff I could buy from a bookshop anyway). But then I suppose that could just be because anything out of print is probably worth putting on eBay or Marketplace.
Coh.
Oh, hang on...
My rule of thumb is that the posher the area the better the charity shops. Have found great stuff/s in Hampstead and Highgate (both Oxfams I think), etc. But depends on what you're looking for, of course.