Manchester M60 1TX
pineapplejelly said
Shoes!
Primark is FANTASTIC for shoes! Whenever I get shoes from Primark they are always really comfortable - I struggle a lot to find comfortable shoes in other shops (and often end up paying lots of money for a pair I end up not wearing). For everyday shoes - i.e. pumps, trainers, "Converse-a-likes" - they're great. Sure, they wear out in a few months if you're wearing them everyday but to be honest the canvas shoes I like wear out within a few months anyway. It's more like a question of would I rather pay £4 for a pair that will last 3 months or £20 for a pair that will last 4 months? (I'm not actually sure if the more expensive ones do even last longer. They might be the same.)
The other thing Primark is great for is COSTUMES. If you're going to a fancy dress party or a themed night out (if you're a first year student you'll do this at least once) you don't want to end up spending £15 on a top, £20 on skirt/shorts/trousers, £15 on shoes, £20 on assorted accessories, etc. for things you're only going to wear once! Much better to pick it up from Primark (ebay's another good option, if you plan ahead enough to wait for it to be posted) and get it all for a fraction of the price. Primark are generally good for anything you might not wear very often - things you definitely need, but you aren't going to wear them enough to justify spending lots of money on it. I recently bought a nude bra from Primark for exactly that reason.
I've also bought a few tops from Primark over the years and to be honest, I've been very happy with them. People always say "oh, they fall apart after one wash!" but I've never found this. Maybe I'm just pickier with what I buy or something, but the few tops I have bought from Primark have been worn quite a lot of times and are still in great condition.
The main downside is that if you go at a busy time, you have to try stuff on at home really. If you manage to find a time (e.g. in the middle of the day on a weekday) when there's no one there, it's fine, but often the changing rooms are pretty packed and the queue's not worth the effort. But they have a 28 day returns policy so it's fine to bring things back later.
pineapplejelly
London, UK