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3.0 (1 review)
Open • 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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H&M

3.9(7 reviews)
4.3 km
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H&M is to the British what Tim Tams are to the Aussies in that everyone loves em. H&M has landed to…read moreAustralia and Macquarie Centre places host. The store isn't as big as the Melbourne one though but still offers two levels. One level is the ladies clothing and the second level is split between kids and men's. They aren't offering homewares like the Melbourne store does. They have some good options for men and the quality is better then what you are going to get for a similar price in the likes of Cotton On. I stocked up on some much needed items to get me through the winter months. Overall the store is a miniature version of what H&M offers and they are due to have a CBD store at the end of 2015 which will be a similar size to the Melbourne GPO store.

So here's the thing: I'm a big ol' H&M fan. A big one. Whenever I go overseas I hoard and pillage,…read moreI drop plastic like it's poison and rack up debt like the housing bubble never happened. Maybe I've just been spoiled by the giant flagship San Fransisco store which has the world's biggest mens section (men: the forgotten sex, who get about 1/10th the fashion women normally do), and there's some pretty schweet new athletic range, but what I really wanted was the experimental range, the avant-garde stuff with long asymmetrical T's, zips in weird places, stretched necks, all that kind of thing. And the nicer suit-y garb, the wool jackets and cream suits and such. But most of it is like a glorified Cotton On, sadly. And where's the big homewares section that Melbourne gets?! It's super cheap though, which is great. I'm holding out for the CBD store. That has to have all the cool stuff, surely.

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Forever 21

Forever 21

1.5(2 reviews)
3.2 km

Honestly, I was so excited about Forever 21 coming to Australia. More excited than about H&M…read more I finally dragged myself up to North Ryde and it was quite frankly a dud trip. Same Forever 21 quality (low to mediocre at best), but Australian prices. So for things you would pay $20 - $25 for in the US, you pay $60 here. Where's the fun in that? What do I need that for? I already have overpriced Aussie stores. But with much more edgy and refined looks and better quality for the price point. Hello. And even when I lived in the US, I always said, if you shop at Forever 21 and you have a good eye, you can walk away with some real bargains and look like a million bucks. Or you can look like a complete trash bag. It was the perfect place for buying that fashion victim item that is trendy for 5 minutes and you know you'll never wear it ever again after you put it on once or twice this season... But the prices in the Australian version are far from great. And the range is pretty drab. I'm never going to be bothered to come back and I'm not going to go out of my way to check them out when they open up in the city either. So underwhelmed, omg.

Terrible. Very overpriced. My teenage daughter took me there as it is a popular store in America…read moreyet even she was disappointed with the poor and "childish" (as she said it) items in the store. Most of the items you can buy at Sportsgirl or H&M with it being better quality and lower price.

H&M North Ryde

H&M North Ryde

4.0(2 reviews)
4.3 km
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Who doesn't love a bargain?! and who doesn't love H&M or maybe it reminds you of being on holidays…read morein Europe or US? Indeed this is what H&M reminds me of - being on holidays in New York looking for casual clothing because i ran out of clean clothes :P huh! Where the store is located in the brand spanking new section at Macquarie Centre in North Ryde. It is split onto 2 levels. Level 1 is for females and Level 2 is for Mens and kids and homewards i believe. It has only opened recently so be ready to battle the crowds! Arrived there on a Monday at around 12.30pm and it was packed! Where did all these people come from?! Don't they have work or something lol Prices are just as you would expect overseas so you will always be able to pick up some bargains. They also have security guards on both levels - probably to keep the peace in case a fight breaks out among the shoppers....it does happen at boxing day sales....just saying. Anywho great place for a bargain, or if you need a new wardrobe change or perhaps a gift.

H&M have a great range of clothing for the young at heart. Very fashionable items for the smaller…read moreperson. It does lack a range for the fuller person however you never know when you might pick up a bargain. The shop was fairly crowded with the counters cluttered with clothing and items. The change room was a nightmare...don't even bother. There was a line waiting to get in. I just said to the salesman..."look ,..I'm trying these shorts over my skimpy shorts to see if they fit"....he understood and shook his head at the line up. The prices are quite good compared to surrounding shops. I have shopped in H&M in the USA and in Spain and the clothing is similar. I do love the accessories to go with the outfit and often put right beside that special shirt or pair of jeans. So if you are coming to this store..come early or be patient.

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Uniqlo

Uniqlo

3.5(4 reviews)
4.2 km
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When I'm overseas, UNIQLO is the shop I turn to for an emergency jumper, shorts or whatever else…read moreI've forgotten to bring or when I'm unprepared for a turn in the weather. It's always affordable but good quality so that I keep it and get memories of my travels each time I pull it on back home. And now it's here in a proper, permanent shop! UNIQLO glows red and white at the end of the new section of Macquarie Centre, drawing many a shopper into its cavernous depths. Seriously, I thought I had gotten to the end of the shop but then turned a corner and bam, more clothes! While the clothes here aren't quite as cheap as if you bought them in Asia or the States, they're still a bargain by Australian standards eg $15 for their custom print tees, $30 for a pair of jeans. Same price for a similar item would get you a significantly inferior product in other shops. I have a feeling that I'll be coming here for more than just emergencies.

Oh what a find today! Now I took a non shopper today and he walked out with two linen shirts that…read morewere $49 each, he was very pleased. Don't you hate it when you go shopping with someone who hates shopping and they look better than you by the end of the trip. I was looking for that light feather down vest for travelling in very cold climates...a bit of o/s travelling at the end of the year ..and Wow found them on special. The sizes were generous and I didn't feel awkward trying on the clothes. The sales assistants were young, pleasant and very helpful. I know I will be back in the near future.

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