October 2023 by Stephanie T
Bought some items that totalled just under £50 no real customer service tbf. I understand though I had been in Kensington earlier that day and just popped in to Hammersmith as it was on my route back home but it?s not the friendliest of places in general. so I guess it can take it?s toll. You have good stock in the shop but I don?t think I?ll be back to Hammersmith in general as I found it a little aggressive on the street.
July 2023 by Cristina Golban
Every time I go there the shop is closed even though according to the working hours it should have been open. Very disappointing.
September 2021 by Maria Dellaporta
It has donated items but also a lot of brand new staff
September 2020 by Hannah B,
Staff not friendly I have been shopping there for years never been greeted nicely
December 2017 by Ann Burrow
Dropped off 2 bags of clothes, didn't even get a thank you.
July 2017 by Laila
Volunteered here, workers are lovely and items are cared for greatly
March 2017 by Natascha Wierenga
Small shop, mostly clothing, prices for secondhand plates and cups are the same as new Wilco prices
May 2009 by Qype User (distan?)
For a charity shop, this one is not as cheap as you'd expect, but that's because they seem to actually know what they're doing with the pricing and mark up a silk Monsoon skirt for a little more than a polyester Primark one. And quite right too, as it's all for a good cause! Maybe it's the location that does it, but the stock at this particular Oxfam shop tends to be quite high-end, and even with their intelligent pricing, you can still pick up some amazing bargains on brand-name items, particularly coats and jackets. As well as second-hand items, they also sell a wide range of fair trade food, paper goods, and jewellery.
December 2008 by Qype User (marial?)
The Oxfam charity shop located opposite Primark in King Street Hammersmith is a shop where I always stop to have a browse. It has quite a big selection of clothes, books, ornaments, fair trade goods, videos, dvd's, jewellery & other bits & bobs. The staff are friendly & helpful & accept any unwanted things you may have to donate.
November 2008 by Qype User (Purcha?)
I rate this Oxfam as one of the best in London for books. Located just a short stroll away from the tube station, it's almost opposite the massive Primark in the street & just a bit further along from the large TK Maxx - so brilliantly located if you're out and about for some bargain shopping! The book section offers a good selection of newer & recently released novels / paperbacks - all at the cheap oxfam prices of roughly £1.50 on average. Yes the hackney branch is cheaper, however this shop is better located and always has a great & ample stock of books in store - which makes it well worth a browse when in the local vicinity. Bookwarms Unite!