BARGAIN hunters can get their hands on coveted clothing brands for just £1 before a charity shop closes its doors for good.
Brands such as Joules, Barbour and White Stuff are up for grabs at Headway Worcestershire's charity shop in St Swithin's Street.
The charity's bosses announced earlier this week that a rise in rent has forced them to announce they will be closing for good on Saturday, August 31.
Assistant manager Maureen Brown said: "Everything in the store has been priced at a pound or less now as we're looking to find new homes for as many of the items as possible before the end of August.
"We're still accepting donations, and it has been really busy in the shop.
"We would like to thank our lovely customers who have continued to make those donations."
Headway Worcestershire's CEO Mandie Fitzgerald said the charity is continuing its search for a new shop in Worcester.
Everything in the Headway charity shop has now been priced at £1 or less.
Alongside clothes and shoes, the shop also sells a range of homewares, tapes, and games.
The charity already runs an online shop through eBay which will continue after the shop closes.
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A Worcester News reporter looked around the shop this week and saw items from big name clothing brands available for just £1.
There was a wide range of men's clothing alongside women's as well as a full clothing rail of donated suit jackets and complete suits for men, at various sizes and brands.
Barbour jackets and jumpers, smart shirts from brands such as Joules and White Stuff, and smart trousers from Marks & Spencer are all part of the men's range at Headway.
For women, there is a collection of elegant, heeled shoes alongside rails comprising of floral dresses from Lipsy London and New Look, Laura Ashley tops and blouses from Dorothy Perkins.
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