SaveMart in the heart of Ahuriri, Napier is a favorite for those seeking stylish, designer items at reasonable prices. Shoppers often remark on the quality and value found here, making it a go-to destination for those looking to add a special touch to their wardrobe without paying full retail. While it’s not a spot for everyday bargains, SaveMart’s curated selection appeals to discerning customers who appreciate unique and fashionable pieces. This store offers a distinctive shopping experience that balances quality and affordability in the vibrant Napier community.
Lorna Gibson
2 months agoIt’s so sad how expensive opshopping is here! $30-$40 for clothing second hand? No thanks! Doesn’t exactly encourage people to reuse and reduce when it costs the same new or used.
bettyann gemmell
2 weeks agoNo real signage. Used to be such a cool place to go to get a bargin. Things are abit on the pricey side compared to the earlier days
K Nichol
5 months agoStaff do not know the difference between a woman's handbag backpack and a common backpack. Rude I have over many years shopped there never had an issue and always have brought high end woman's handbags which are backpack styles will not be returning after that encounter.
Jade Tarry
6 months agoFound some designer stuff at a pretty reasonable price but it’s not for cheap everyday stuff.
tazzy
2 years agoThe things there are very over priced. It is like the people there that work the pricing think the clothes look brand new, yet they are second hand and usually have stains, marks or tears on the clothing. I have found good pairs of clothing like, a pair of overalls and a hoodie, however again they are expensive. The changing room doors are not suited for anyone. The doors are very short so when changing the people outside can see your head, shoulders, up to your thighs, which leaves you with no privacy and makes you feel very unsafe and uncomfortable when changing. The staff are ok, but not very smiley, especially the people working at the front desk when you try to joke with them for a laugh, they don't answer. As of recently I have found out you cannot pay with cash. This is ok, but since some people especially poor or homeless people, may not have a card only cash on them they will not be able to buy any clothing.