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Jen Graham: The Woman Behind Charity Shop Girl

27 min · 6. maj 2026
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Jen Graham, known online as Charity Shop Girl, has turned a lifelong love of second hand shopping into one of the most recognisable voices in charity retail. Through social media and TV appearances, she's introduced thrifting and sustainable fashion to entirely new audiences, bringing energy, personality and genuine passion to a sector she believes deserves far greater recognition. In this conversation, Jen talks to us about the changing perception of charity shops, the rise of thrifting culture, and why charity retail matters so much more than just fashion, for people, communities and the sector.

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