Shopping second-hand is not just a smart way to save money—it’s also a powerful way to support sustainability. By giving pre-loved items a second life, you help reduce waste and keep quality goods out of landfills. In recent years, Birmingham’s charity shops have evolved, offering more than just typical thrift store finds. From multi-level superstores to curated ‘star buys’ and even fresh new clothing, these shops have become vibrant hubs for bargain hunters.
Here’s our pick of the nine best charity shops in the Birmingham area, each offering unique finds and a great cause behind every purchase.
- Reloved Brum, Harborne
Crowned Charity Shop of the Year, this two-floor treasure trove supports Birmingham Hospice. Its stylish displays often draw comparisons to trendy boutiques like Urban Outfitters. Don’t miss their mezzanine café, Evoke, for a relaxing shopping break.
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Newlife, Yardley
Located at Yew Tree Retail Park, this shop features brand-new clothes donated by retailers, ranging from affordable T-shirts and jewelry to branded winter coats and handbags. All proceeds benefit children with disabilities.
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Marie Curie Charity Shop, Knowle
Voted the UK’s Favourite Charity Shop in 2025 by over 40,000 voters, Marie Curie is celebrated for its welcoming community atmosphere and eye-catching window displays.
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Kids2Kids Preloved, Solihull
Run by a local mum, this shop specializes in children’s items up to age 10. You’ll find impeccably cared-for clothing, toys, and books, with baby equipment and furnishings available online.
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Acorns Children’s Hospice Superstore, Harborne
Known as the ‘charity version of TK Maxx,’ this vast store features ‘Star Buy’ labels to highlight great deals, and houses a library of over 6,000 second-hand books.
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Sue Ryder Charity Shop, Kings Heath
Reopened in late 2025 after a fire, this shop has quickly earned a reputation as one of Birmingham’s best, offering vintage clothes, furniture, and electrical items.
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Acorns Megastore, Walsall
A brand-new addition on Bescot Retail Park, stocking clothes, games, household goods, toys, and furniture. The store also features a book reading area and free parking.
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The ReUsers, Sutton Coldfield
Described as a ‘charity department store,’ The ReUsers sells restored furniture, antiques, bikes, electricals, and garden items. It supports employment for people facing job-market challenges and rescues thousands of items from landfill.
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Newlife Superstore, Cannock
A bit further afield but worth the trip, this original Newlife shop sells discounted new homeware alongside designer and high street clothing, all aiding the charity.
Birmingham’s charity shops have something for everyone—from the vintage enthusiast to the savvy parent—proving that shopping second-hand can be both a delightful treasure hunt and a meaningful way to give back.