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Sally Redux Apr 23rd 2014 8:32 am

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 11231412)
Primark's far cheaper than Old Navy!

In case my recollection was wrong I just looked on the Old Navy website, but basic things like t-shirts or vest tops that would be £2 in Primark are $15-25 in Old Navy.

Old Navy usually has some kind of deal going on.

choppi Apr 23rd 2014 9:28 am

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 
When I take a trip back home, usually in the summer, I always stock up on pj's for the kids.

Pulaski Apr 23rd 2014 9:29 am

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 11231412)
Primark's far cheaper than Old Navy!

In case my recollection was wrong I just looked on the Old Navy website, but basic things like t-shirts or vest tops that would be £2 in Primark are $15-25 in Old Navy.

Well I don't/ won't be shopping in either, not so much for price and quality reasons as that I need long fittings in everything, and I have difficulty keeping a long fitting shirt tucked in, and the sleeves of non-long fitting shirts are 4"-6" short of my wrists.


Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11231421)
Old Navy usually has some kind of deal going on.

Anyone who pays full price at Old Navy, JCP, Kohl's, etc. is a mug. Our junk mail is perpetually full of 20%-50% discounts for those and similar stores. When Mrs P buys clothes for little Miss P at Kohl's she is always given more coupons for the next week. On one occasion Mrs P didn't have the coupon for that day, and when the sales assistant asked if she had one, the sales assistant said, "Never mind, I'll take 20% off for you.". :blink:

Thinking about it, the competition for Primark is going to be the dollar stores, and places like Magic Mart and Ollies (which are local/regional), but I'm sure everywhere has trashy discount stores, don't they?

Joandripple Jul 10th 2014 5:25 am

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 
Nothing like a bit of "Primanii"!

Junebug72 Jul 10th 2014 12:46 pm

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 
Why could it have not been a marks and Spencer's

Sally Redux Jul 10th 2014 12:48 pm

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by Junebug72 (Post 11333053)
Why could it have not been a marks and Spencer's

Food hall :tounge_smile:

MMcD Jul 10th 2014 12:52 pm

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 
yum yumm yummmbo :thumbup:

hungryhorace Jul 10th 2014 1:41 pm

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by Junebug72 (Post 11333053)
Why could it have not been a marks and Spencer's

M&S tried that, and the Americans didn't go for it, unfortunately.

MMcD Jul 10th 2014 1:51 pm

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 
They did?
When?
Where?

Jerseygirl Jul 10th 2014 2:03 pm

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by MMcD (Post 11333085)
They did?
When?
Where?

Marks and Spencer owned a handful of upmarket supermarkets in New Jersey....Kings Supermarkets. They sold some Marks and Spencer dry and seasonal goods. M&S sold the stores about 8 years ago.

They also owned Brooks Brothers clothing stores...they sold the stores around 12 years ago.

rpjs Jul 11th 2014 3:13 am

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We recently went to Bermuda on holiday and were delighted to find an M&S there. Missus stocked up on knickers and we got some other clothes and sweets from the food section. We remarked to one of the staff about how sad we are that there are no Marks in North America proper and she told us that they're planning to return to Canada next year.

Sally Redux Jul 11th 2014 3:58 am

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 11333098)
Marks and Spencer owned a handful of upmarket supermarkets in New Jersey....Kings Supermarkets. They sold some Marks and Spencer dry and seasonal goods. M&S sold the stores about 8 years ago.

They also owned Brooks Brothers clothing stores...they sold the stores around 12 years ago.

It's funny how it's not 'upmarket' back home, more of a pensioners' paradise :lol:

Pulaski Jul 11th 2014 3:59 am

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by rpjs (Post 11333510)
.... they're planning to return to Canada next year.

Great! :rolleyes:

Owen778 Jul 11th 2014 4:24 am

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11333556)
It's funny how it's not 'upmarket' back home, more of a pensioners' paradise :lol:

That has changed over the last decade, to some extent. I remember I used to dread getting clothes as presents from M&S when I was a child. Some of the stuff was OK, but I'd get polo shirts (which I've always hated), jumpers with pointless buttons and T-shirts with slogans that tried to be cool and failed. These days, they still carry some of that sort of stuff, but at least for men's clothes they are much better.

Of course, the difference may be more that I was shopping in their Oxford Street stores, where the clientele is a mixture of teenagers, young professionals and Arabic tourists.

Jerseygirl Jul 11th 2014 4:36 am

Re: Primark to open first store in the US
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11333556)
It's funny how it's not 'upmarket' back home, more of a pensioners' paradise :lol:

I think Kings and BB were upmarket before M&S owned them...and they still are.


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