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Op shops exist to raise funds for charity, not for cheap fashion finds

A bold choice to jack up the prices on select second-hand garments has drawn criticism from angry op-shoppers after a number of charities introduced a “premium” range.
Charities such as the Salvation Army have begun to charge more for certain items—such as anything designer,…
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