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I have only heard about it and not seen it. I think it’s a bit pointless, as most people shop in Primark to get cheap products - not sure how good their premium items would be, and definitely can’t imagine paying more for their items (there’s a dress I’ve seen online for £100)

Is this the Primark premium range something you would be interested in?

hspexy
9 months ago
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MelissaLee1

Kinda defeats the object but worth a look I suppose if fashion is your thing.

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Jerseydrew

Sounds like they are trying to cash in those wanting to shop more substantially. I don't have a primark near me so when I go, I go for the stuff that think will last years

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martinlufc5637

We use Primark mainly for kids playing out clothing, I certainly wouldn't spend £100 on something

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hspexy

martinlufc5637 I don’t know if I even spend £100 in total for their stuff in 1 year, let alone one item

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Leannexxx

I've been in there today and have to say didn't see anything that was £100 maybe I've missed it

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hspexy

Leannexxx I’ve not seen it in person myself, but I know some of their larger stores have their premium section, like Jin their Birmingham branch. I don’t think I could part with that much for primark items

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Leannexxx

hspexy I was in Manchester branch had a good look round did notice that alot of items have gone up

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Daffodil90

I dunno if worth it tbh primark even for their cheaper stuff can be expensive I remember when nighties shirts were £6 now they're £8-12 depending on design

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Consumer

I don't shop there - I think the quality of clothing is generally poor so wouldn't seek them out to buy more premium/expensive products...

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SaveMeSunday

Didn’t even know they did a premium wage I get most my clothes from Vinted

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Mark007

Yes they would like to go into premium segment. Nothing Wong in business

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BonzoBanana

It's a physical store so you can see the items that are available and feel the quality or lack of so its really for the buyer to decide if it represents good or bad value. You can't really determine if they are good or bad without physically seeing the products and examining them. It's always a nice surprise when you go into a physical store and find something not only very competitively priced but actually really good quality too, maybe a genuine price reduction.

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jam45

I agree with you. Today I brought a skirt from Tesco (sale) and knew what I wanted for that price.

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kitty88uk

jam45 I usually buy my clothes all on sale and yeah it’s best to go to shops to see the clothes yourself to feel the quality as you will be wearing them a lot

I just finally binned a long sleeve top I bought many years ago the sleeves too loose and wide and has many holes all over 😬

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kitty88uk

Really?! Nah I wouldn’t even buy from that range unless there’s a big sale lol

People shop there for good quality items at a good price

What’s the point have this new range?! Crazy

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