Unlike eBay, where the photography can be hit or miss depending on the seller, everything on Oxfam is photographed well. Everything is shot from multiple angles, so you can get a clear view of your potential purchase. ![]() Want to shop secondhand but still support a charity? Try Oxfam Online! Here you’ll find women’s clothing and accessories, as well as men’s, kid’s, and vintage secondhand clothes online. Essentially, everything that you can find in your local Oxfam shop is online.Įasy to navigate, you can filter by category, size, brand, price, colour, and condition. So much so, I personally find things are easier to find on the Oxfam website rather than in-store! I’ve also found women’s clothing going up to a size 28, which can be hard to find in-store. The good news is that in the last few years, more and more sellers have started to offer Buy It Now options. This allows you to bypass the auction format completely, and buy an item you like there and then. You definitely do need to be on your toes with eBay. That being said, you can pick up some great bargains if you’re prepared to search. And particularly if you are prepared to come back when the auction is ending to bid. I do have a few eBay niggles. Photography quality can vary, and item specifics can be scant, depending on the seller. Many sellers don’t offer a returns service. And you can only combine postage if you are buying multiple items from the same seller. In the last few years, it also feels like eBay has become awash with brand-new clothing direct from China. To be honest, most of my online secondhand shopping, nay, most of my wardrobe has come from eBay. It’s the first place I look when I’m in need of something. A lot of the time I don’t need to look any further than eBay. However, eBay can be a little overwhelming for beginners so see my top eBay buying tips here. I’m sure everyone knows what eBay is and does, but perhaps you haven’t used it yet. Well, eBay can be a veritable goldmine for secondhand clothes online. I feel like anything you could ever want or need is on eBay. Use the quick links to jump to a specific section or keep scrolling for the full post:ĮBay is possibly one of my favourite places to shop for secondhand clothes online. ![]() Here are nine online stores to start you off. Maybe it’s impossible to find the sizes you want in your average charity shop. Whatever the barrier, the good news is that there are heaps of ways to shop for preloved secondhand clothes online. ![]() Or perhaps you’re too time-poor to amble around your local charity shops. Shopping secondhand isn’t always easy. Maybe rummaging around a charity shop doesn’t sound appealing to you.
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