Boutique

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2 out of 5 Based on 2 reviews

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Formerly run by HIV charity Crusaid, Boutique is now run by the Terence Higgins Trust. With regular donations of new clothing from high street retailers, plus odd bits of designer clothing, you're bound to find something you love.

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19 Churton Street, Victoria, London, SW1V 2LY

Boutique is in Pimlico, Central London
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+44 20 7233 8736

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Boutique

Address
19 Churton Street
Victoria
London
SW1V 2LY
Telephone:
+44 20 7233 8736

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2 out of 5 based on 2 reviews

Latest 2 reviews of Boutique

4.0 out of 5 30 December 2008
by Angela B.

Charity shops are enjoying a little bit of a renaissance at the moment, and I suppose it has a lot to do with everyone's fascination for vintage. This shop in particular, which is a charity supporting HIV and AIDS has been labelled the 'Harvey Nics' of charity shops and it's not hard to see why. Crusaid has an eccentric and eclectic selection of items, like a lion-handelled walking stick and...more

1.0 out of 5 10 February 2012
by Steve T.

I visited this shop today (10February) based on rave reviews in Time Out and Mary Portas. What a waste of time. There was absolutely nothing in the shop. The few men's jumpers were all riddled with holes. A few tatty shirts, about 2 pairs of ancient jeans, and a room of 2nd hand books at the back. Not a designer label in sight or even a store brand worth buying - there was 1 Gap shirt! And 1...more