Primark expands online shopping with in Click + Collect service

Primark, a popular value retailer, is making a change to its online shopping service. Before, they only let people order a limited number of children’s and nursery items online. However, starting on September 13th, they will let customers order up to 1,000 women’s clothing items from 57 of their stores. This means you can buy a lot more things from Primark online, about 2,500 products in total.

Some of the stores where you can use this online ordering service include big ones like the Oxford Street store in London and stores in Manchester, Liverpool, and Sheffield. They will also include smaller high street stores like Hackney, Hammersmith, Lancaster, and Llandudno.

Primark is doing this because women’s clothing is the most popular category they sell. So, they want to give customers more choices and make shopping more convenient.

You can find items in this online section from their Autumn and Winter collections, including some fancier stuff that’s usually only in a few stores. They will also have more colors and styles available online, including items you can’t get in their physical stores.

They will also offer special products like maternity clothes, breast cancer awareness items, period pants, and menopause collections online.

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