Check out SaveMart Papakura in Papakura
About this shop
Warehouse thrifting: rainbow-sorted racks of clothes, shoes and bags at serious scale, with designer labels always hiding somewhere in the run. Fair warning from the reviews below — people rate the tidy layout but push back hard on pricing, so treat it as a label hunt rather than a bargain bin, and give it a full hour.
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2.5 ★ · 15 Google ratingsWarehouse-scale racks — kids', men's, women's, shoes, bags — organised by type and then colour, rainbow-style. There's literally everything here, and always designer labels; prices run from cheap to expensive.
This is a destination shop, not a pop-in: set aside an hour or more, because the reward is in working the racks. Parking is relatively easy.
From Google reviews
I went there to get a shirt for an event. the place was tidy and it was a decent price around 10 bucks, the staff were great too the only minor thing is a couldn't really find anything for chest type of body but I was still really happy
So much for save, despite the tidy isle and clothing racks full, they’re definitely full for a reason. Very expensive for a second hand shop selling shein/temu clothes. First and last time visiting
This shop is clean, tidy and really well presented however the prices of the clothing were unrealistic. There was nothing priced under $10, a lot of SHEIN items. Didn’t end up purchasing anything due to prices.
Lovely staff and shop clean and organized but the sales manager needs to open their eyes. I didn't see anything for $5 or less and items from shein were selling at the cost of new. We are all trying to do our bit to buy second hand so price accordingly!
Very conflicted writing this review. 2 stars because the shop was beautifully laid out and their staff were lovely. But can’t give any higher than this. Sadly I felt that items were very over priced and actually made me feel like I couldn’t afford second hand clothing. Picked up a pair of pants from a no name, and the knees were very worn but they were wanting $17 for them. Whilst I did find a few pieces, unfortunately I don’t think I would revisit because I simply just couldn’t afford their pricing. Definitely didn’t feel like I was getting the “Save” in SaveMart. The racks are super full, and lots more bales of clothes to go out you would think the pricing would be more appealing to move stock. Hopefully they can sharpen their prices so more people can afford to shop there.
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