You can’t get much for a tenner these days. A few lattes. A new mascara, possibly. Certainly not a leg wax.

So buying four outfits for £10 – plus shoes, jacket and bag – must be impossible, right?

Wrong.

Oxford has a new Cancer Research UK outlet – the first of its kind – offering all items of clothes for £1. The store in Botley Road, in the former Halford’s building, has only been open three weeks but manager Jason Moody is more than pleased with the targets they’ve already met.

The charity will be there for at least six months but longer if the venture goes well. For £10 you can discover work outfits, evening ensembles, weekend casual wear, and bags to carry it all in.

Of course there’s always the risk you’ll find just what you want . . . in completely the wrong size. But it’s worth a rummage.

Jason calls it the “TK Maxx of the charity shop world”.

He said: “Cancer Research shops nationwide send us stock, but most of it comes from generous members of the public who pop bags every day in the metal bins outside.”

Each day brings a new wave of stock. On a recent visit there was everything from brand new Ben Sherman silk skirts (size small only) to 7 For All Mankind jeans, Charles Jourdan stilettos and French Connection shirts.