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Why Op Shopping Makes the Perfect Inclusive Outing (Plus Our Best Finds!)

  • Writer: brutalnerd
    brutalnerd
  • Nov 21
  • 3 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

Op shopping is an awesome inclusive outing — relaxed, affordable, and great for sensory-friendly browsing! It’s easy to tailor the experience to your mood, energy level, and support needs. This makes for a wonderful day out with your support worker and in the community. Plus, you’re supporting great charities while you shop, and you can donate items you’ve been meaning to clear out.


We were a little short on time due to other errands and appointments, but we still managed to sneak in a few shops before our shift together ended. It was SO worth it!


Red sign reading "Op Shop" and "Save the Children Australia." Text urges shoppers to help children. Clear blue sky in the background.

Bonding Beyond the Bargains


Shopping together is not only fun — it helps build a great rapport with your support worker. Browsing together, sharing fashion inspiration, pointing out hobbies or crafts you spot in-store, and laughing over nostalgic items creates a relaxed and enjoyable connection.


We kept finding things we hadn’t seen in years. Memories sparked like, “Oh, we had this when we were little!” or “We used to have this punch bowl!” It becomes a trip down memory lane without even trying.


Imagining outfits, trying on clothes, or hunting for pieces for DIY projects just adds to the fun. I’m definitely going back next time I need supplies for crafting because you can get them so much cheaper from an op shop.


Rows of blue jeans hang on white hangers in a store, showcasing various shades and textures. A clean, organized retail setting.

The Thrill of the Treasure Hunt


Maybe you're searching for a costume, Christmas decorations, or — like us — DVDs!


My roommate had a Christmas wish list, so we both looked through hundreds of DVDs to see if any from his list were there. You won’t believe it — we found THREE! We priced these elsewhere, and they were selling them for $30 to $50 each because they’re rare or out of production. We got them for $3–$5, and they look brand new!


We were cheering, hugging, and so excited — haha! They’re wrapped under our tree right now!


Stack of colorful CD/DVD cases with red, black, and clear colors in focus. Blurred background, suggesting a casual, cluttered setting.

My Favourite Finds of the Day


On top of the DVDs, I was thrilled to find an awesome set of glasses for only $2! I’d been eyeing off the mini trifle bowls at Woolworths — $18 for a set of four — and these look perfect for Christmas trifles at a fraction of the price. I can’t wait to make them all pretty and delicious!


Four clear glasses on a speckled countertop, each has a circular base. One glass has a yellow tag with "$2" in black handwriting.

How to Make Your Op Shop Adventure Extra Fun


You can make your outing even more enjoyable by setting some fun challenges, like finding the weirdest item or the best outfit under $10. Take photos of any fabulous finds, and stop for a coffee or lunch between shops to keep the day relaxed.


If you're Christmas shopping, many op shops also sell gift bags, decorations, or even items perfect for curated gift packs. Imagine gifting someone a full year of reading — 12 books wrapped individually using donated gift wrap and ribbon! There are so many creative possibilities if you explore with an open mind.


Clothes on a rack with colorful price tags in blue and red. Fabrics include plaid and blue patterns. Blurred background.

Ready to Go Treasure Hunting?


I had forgotten just how many fantastic treasures you can find at an op shop. We tend to fall into the habit of “just grabbing it cheap at Kmart,” without realising how much cheaper — and more fun — it is to explore a second-hand store instead.


If you're looking for a fun, low-cost outing with your support worker, give op shopping a try and let me know how your adventure goes!



Accessibility Information


🎟️ Cost

Free to explore! Decide on a budget for the day and stick to what feels comfortable.


🗓️ When

Whenever suits you.


📍 Where

Check out Google Maps for op shops near you.



♿ Companion Card

Not Needed. 



😊 Customer Service

We found everyone friendly and wonderful.



🧑‍🦽 Wheelchair Access

Yes - at the stores we visited. Check your own local shops for details.



🚗 Parking & Transport

This varies by area. Parking was free for us, and we found a space easily.



🐾 Pet Policy

Check your local op shops for their rules.



👥 Crowds

The shops we visited were quiet, relaxed, and comfortable.



I hope this information helps you plan your visit and encourages you to experience this wonderful day out for yourself. If you think anything needs to be added regarding your disability, please feel free to CONTACT ME


Correct at the time of attending the event on *19th November 2025* 

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