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Primark Stores
**** (22 reviews)
41 West Street, Reading, Berkshire RG1 1TZ
Phone: 0118-9606300
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casper--x (16): 24-01-2009
***
An alright shop- not as good as some people make it out to be. At times it can have loadss of good stuff in, but sometimes it makes me wonder who would even buy it. But heyy everyone has different tastes. Jeans are a good bargin in there starting from about £7 and there sales offer some good stuff. Give it a try you never know !
dazzler222 (450): 30-11-2008
****
Primark is the main shop where i buy my clothes from now, as I am quite badly affected byt he recent economy situation. This Primark is quite big, but still small compared with the one in Oxford or London (oxford st). The normally have a bargain rail at the entrance of the shop, where you can get a coat for £5, or t-shirts from £1 to £3. They are normally good in quality, but the cutting (especially the shoulder area and the sleeves) can sometimes be funny. However, for the price that the cl (more...)
jorsayboy (1540): 19-11-2008
****
Great value, reasonable quality clothes that actually last. what to buy - t-shirts, jeans, shirts. avoid - shoes, cheap fashion accessories. This store gets very busy at the weekend. it's open til 8 every day i think so try midweek.
Moosical (3023): 19-11-2008
****
This is a Large Primark Store based in Reading. They offer an Excellent range of clothes, accessories and some homewears all at great prices. Sometimes clothes can appear a little cluttered, which can put some people off, but they are arranged so that all smartwear and leisure wear are displayed in their own areas. The queues can get quite long, but they have plenty of tills and at busy times staff seem to come out in force. I moved out of the area a few years ago and i've yet to find a primark as large as this one.
calleye123 (1718): 18-11-2008
***
This is one of the larger Primark stores that I have been to and Im afraid to say not the best. The clothes seem to be in a giant bundle, some would say its a bit like a jumble sale! There tends to be more clothes on the floor than on the hangers, which could be down to lack of staff. There is usually a queue for the changing rooms and on the till. The do have a lot of bargains, the bags and necklaces is my favourite part. I think if there was more staff to organise the clothes, the shopping experience there would be a lot nicer.
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