caz7 Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 Far more ladies clothing is donated to charity shops than mens and therefore it dictates the amount of space given to menswear. Maybe as posted earlier men buy only what they really need and wear it until it falls to bits so it doesn't get donated.
pottedplant Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 jb . Loving that error (well l think it was an error!!).
Sheffette Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 Around the precinct on Ecclesall road are a few good charity shops which seem to have a fair selection of men's clothes. Marie Curie next to Tesco has a reasonable bit of the shop given over to men's clothing and some of it is pretty good stuff - I bought my dad a lovely jumper from there once. Help the aged just round the corner, and St Lukes over the road also have men's clothes in abundance. In fact that whole area is fab for charity shopping and because it's Ecclesall Road they seem to have good quality stuff in. Don't know if that's deliberate!
markfor Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 Genital persuasion!!! Sounds good I think Annina has hit the nail on the head mens approach to clothes wearing is different to females. In fact most men are still happy to wear clothes that are falling apart at the seams. It takes some genital persuasion for their respective other halfs and then just throwing the clothes away when were not looking to make us change our wardrobe. We donate lots to charity shops and I can't recall when I last donated clothes I was finished with. Me and my other half love charity shops. I'd try the Oxfam in Broomhill and the St Lukes in Crookes for specific shops. My main tip would be find a location where there are several charity shops in close versatility and shop around. Your more likely to find what your after. The best places for that in Sheffield are the main road in Broomhill and the main road in Crookes.
gnvqsos Posted March 2, 2012 Posted March 2, 2012 I visit quite a few but almost none of them have any or much male clothing. Any ideas on the best places to try? The best is Sir Lukes at Crookes,and Doctor Barney Dos is a close second,but keep clear of Chelle Tor as its for ladies.
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