As you arrive to TLV, or if you've already visited before, you surely noticed the special vintage style on the streets and people. There are a lot of small second hand shops that handpick the clothes they sell and are popular among the locals. But if you like a bargain hunt or you like to buy the clothes before they arrive at the small second hand shops (where they're re-sold mostly at more expensive prices); I would recommend you visit WIZO shop: "Bigudit".
Hidden in King George St., near Meir garden, WIZO (Women's International Zionist Organization) opened a shop that receives donations (not only clothes for everyone, but also home decor, accessories, music of all kinds and most important for you guys, books in English, Russian and French) and sells them for cheap prices. All the profits go to the organization that supports working women.
The shop is big if compared to other second hand shops. It includes women's, men's and children's clothing. Browsing in the books section and finding some cool book at a price of only 5 NIS is one of my afternoon-between-meetings treats.
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