The Black Friday Sale Where Everyone Wins
This year, skip the crowded high street and head to your local RSPCA shop in South London, where every purchase helps animals in need right here in our community.
Unbeatable Black Friday Deals
RSPCA Tooting is going all out with half price across the entire shop from Thursday through Monday. Are you on the hunt for vintage fashion finds, quality homeware, or maybe in the market for unique gifts for Christmas? We’ve a huge selection of pre-loved and new items, so you’ll discover treasures at prices that can not be beaten. From cosy winter coats to retro furniture pieces, it is the perfect opportunity to bag sustainable bargains while supporting a cause that matters.

Paws for Thought
Black Friday Bargains That Give Back
RSPCA Crystal Palace is offering half price on all bric-a-brac and household items over the Black Friday weekend. If you’re looking to furnish your home, find quirky decorative pieces, or pick up practical kitchenware without breaking the bank, this is your moment. Think vintage glassware, books, ornaments, and all those little treasures that make a house a home.
Stay Alert for Spot Deals
Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram where you may find exclusive spot deals throughout the weekend. You never know what gems might appear at unbeatable prices, so keep your notifications on and be ready to snap up something special.
Shopping That
Saves Lives

Every pound you spend in our shops goes directly towards helping animals across South London. From rescuing neglected pets to providing veterinary care, rehabilitation, and finding loving forever homes, your purchases make a tangible difference to animals in your local area. It’s fashion and homeware with a feel-good factor.
So this Black Friday, shop sustainably, save money, and support South London’s animals all at once. Come and visit us this coming weekend. We can’t wait to see you!
RSPCA Tooting & Crystal Palace – Where bargains meet compassion.

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