Not all charity shops are removing clothes people touch. The other day I looked at a shirt but didn't buy it. Went back in my lunch brake and got it. God knows how many other hands had been all over it inbetween.My sister manages a charity shop. The clothes are isolated on donation for 72 hours, then steamed and put out. If they are touched m, they are taken back off the floor, steamed,isolated for 72 hours again, steamed and back on the floor.
It's not straight from donation bag to shop floor.
Better than high street clothes shops who are putting returned clothes straight back out!
Sorry but if this was true after a few customers the rails in the charity shop would be all but empty. This is complete nonsense.The size of shop means she can only have 5 customers in at anyone time along witb herself and 2 volunteers. They remove the clothes that have been touched, she said its not hard, just a pain in the bum.
I've returned clothes to Sainsburys, Mango and h&m and they've been put back on the rails to sell while I've been still been in there.