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    Primark

    3.4 (95 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Sarah-Jane B.

    Shopping at Primark is like stepping back in time to the 1970s when a packet of crisps cost 10p, pyjamas cost £4 and jeans and knitwear cost about £7. The scary thing is, the prices are real. Everything in the store - and we're talking three floors of childrenswear, womenswear, menswear, shoes, lingerie, accessories and homewear - is cheap as chips. You could fill a whole basket with clothes and probably still have change from a £50 note. The company insist they manage to keep the prices way below inflation because they produce huge quantities and keep the overheads low. The documentary The Devil Wears Primark suggested otherwise with the underlining theme being exploitation and pitiful wages. Unfortunately, the latter doesn't seem to have had an effect on customers with the place being packed every weekend with bargain hunters looking for cheap and cheerful rip-offs of high street lines. The fact a lot of the clothes are badly made and stupidly sized doesn't seem to bother anyone as much as the long queues. I'm assuming this is because the moment people step through the door they leave two things behind; their common sense and their conscience.

    james b.

    Can there be a more depressing experience than an afternoon spent shopping in Primark? From the insanely dull decor, to the eyesight ruining strip lighting, to the staff who look like they'd really like to harm you if only they had something heavier to hand than a pair of £3 jeans- that incidentally guarantee to ruin anything they come into contact with. I know it's cheap and times are hard but nobody needs that many cardigans that desperately!

    Thomas B.

    Whenever I see this place the imperial march from star wars starts playing in my head. Primark are subtly the biggest of the big clothes shops. Why subtly? Because if you ever think about it primark doesn't advertise its presence anywhere, you can't find info on it in newspapers, magazines, T.V nothing why is that? O wait now I remember, because its ton after ton of cheap clothing and furnishings all originates from shockingly poor conditions in some corner of the world. Primark tries to avoid touching on advertising it's presence or its general wares for this simple reason. But nobody should throw rocks in glass houses, it is cheap stuff, everyone goes there to pick up fancy dress stuff.

    Qype User (imumb…)

    Massive store, now spread across three floors since TK Maxx moved out. If you do not like hanging around for very long time in shops like me then Saturday is not a good time to visit this store. The best time is Monday to Thursday before noon and you are able to get 100% assistance from the overworked staff. NB:Do not wear a formal black shirt with black pants/ trousers or you 'll be mistaken for a staff by customers!

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    A great place for low cost items. The only setback is the obligatory 15 minute wait in the checkout queue !

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    Retro Rehab

    Retro Rehab

    4.5(33 reviews)
    0.2 miNorthern Quarter
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    What a name. The rehabilitation of retro garments... I'm SO there…read more Dinky? I'll say. There's a lot to be said for small vintage shops as you can do all your rummaging quick sharp, and this place is perfect for that very purpose. As previous Yelpers have confirmed the stock rotation is indeed frequent, so be sure to pop in any time you're in the Northern Quarter. One of the things I love about this titchy boutique is the shoes... the brunette and I were drooling over little red pixie boots for quite some time. There are plenty of customised one-offs and second hand garments to choose from, and no doubt anything you buy from there will attract envious attention from friends. Unfortunately it doesn't cater for men, however a great many high street fashion shops don't either, so I don't have a gargantuan issue with that. The staff are very friendly and appropriately quirky themselves, so if you're stuck for inspiration you can always have a gander at what they're wearing. Prices vary depending on the item but no label has made me gasp in agony thus far. And I had no idea about the buy one get one free sales, so thanks to Alexandra I'll certainly be looking out for those in the future! And who can resist aqua-marine, well, I can't. This store has done extremely well in making itself conspicuous amongst the many shabby chic boutiques along Oldham Street, and it has definitely earned its place as one of the shops that very much makes the Northern Quarter feel like the Camden of Manchester. Chin chin to you, Retro Rehab.

    Great little vintage shop. Great place for if you want a real one off piece. There is no rummaging…read morethrough piles of old clothes here, all clothes are pressed and ready to wear straight from the shop. Sorry boys but you wont find much here but hey at least they put the most important people first! Very often this place puts on a sale which is 'buy one get one free' so keep an eye out girlie's :)

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    Maple Fashion

    Maple Fashion

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter

    Everyone wants to be 'different' these days. Trouble is,…read moreeveryone is attempting to achieve their unique style by shopping in Topshop. Let me educate you with a word in your ear, lean in close...... Everybody knows your secret- we shop there too! If you want to add a little individuality to your wardrobe you've got to do your research, scout about a little. Looking to other cultures is a good way to go, see how they do things. Another is to route out the little independent shops that lie just off the beaten track. If this all sounds a little too much like hard work then fear not for I have done the leg work for you this time and discovered a fantastic little place that marries both of my top tips. Maple Fashion, which can be found in Afflecks Palace, stocks a fantastic selection of Chinese & Korean sourced and influenced clothing for women. Being in Afflecks it has a real boutique feel but thankfully without the boutique prices. The staff are helpful and friendly and unlike days spent trawling the high street stores, your shopping experience will feel leisurely and unhurried as the store is still as yet undiscovered by the masses and there are lots of fabulous coffee shops in the building if you fancy a break.

    Great little shop that sells Chinese and Korean inspired fashion. Kate Moss for topshop is onto the…read morewhole Korean look now but why not find something individual and unique? Shop is well laid out and the staff are eager to help. Found some cute little t-shirts here and always get asked where I got them from. Love the originality Maple- keep the good work up.

    Primark - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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