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    10 minutes before closing I was unable to try anything on because they were closing soon. Disappointed at their customer service.

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    Next. The name says it all. Quality clothes at cheap prices. Worth a visit.

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    Lots of choice in this store, only issue is the staff are not exactly helpful or friendly.

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    14 years ago

    brilliant shop sooo cheap i get all my 2 babys boys clothes from next quality is gr8 !!

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    14 years ago

    love it so many cloths and lots and lots of sales

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    my Favorite shop !! the cheapest prices of the high quality shops

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    Primark

    Primark

    (25 reviews)

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    When I think of Primark I think of big queues, big crowds, modern stores and cheap clothes but also…read moreclothes on the lower-quality side, mainly down to the price with Primark basically being a clothing version of ALDI. Located on Church Street, it is basically right bang in the heart of the One and the centre of Liverpool so the location here is really good, the store is quite large and is in an old building so is nowhere near as modern on the outside, or even the inside as other Primark stores I have visited including stores in Gateshead, Cardiff, Newcastle and Amsterdam, most of which I have visited in the past and awarded a three-star rating to. A lack of renovation could let the store down more than ever now, following H&M locating into the old BHS unit, with a more modern store as the retailer is similar to Primark so action is needed soon. This branch of Primark in a way reminds me of Southport's store, inside it isn't too impressive or modern - which is a shame and it contradicts what you would expect considering Liverpool is a big city, the second biggest in north-west England. I didn't like this store, not just because of the poor overall feel but it just was really untidy, I lost count of clothes on the floor before even getting to the men's section (the ladies section os on the ground floor), and by the looks of things, it looked like it had been that way for a while and staff were unbothered by it, and not doing anything to change it, making it an unsatisfactory and unpleasant place to shop overall. An untidy, uninspiring store which even lets Primark down, if you compare this to other branches of Primark including those in Gateshead and Amsterdam, which I did like, it looks like a completely different store, mainly down to the overall feel, staff and cleanliness of a store, this isn't a store I can reccomend or justify anything over a one-star rating for on this occasion.

    Every time I walk into Primark, the store is packed with customers the majority of time which…read moresuggests its popularity. It does tend to attract a lot of students and for those who love a bargain, this is the place to shop. Quality of clothing can be unpredictible but it all depends. If you're fortunate, you may find a garment to last you more than a few years. The store itself is plentiful, serving 5 floors which has something to suit everybody. There is even a homeware section on the top tier. Primark is a shop which you'll either love or hate, and I love it!

    Hatz B4U Assk

    Hatz B4U Assk

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    You've probably seen the big grin and cool hat at a jaunty angle on flyers around town or on the…read moreA-board sat outside the easily missed Petticoat Lane Arcade, and let me tell you the man behind the hats is just as chipper in the flesh. It seems a bit much to have a whole shop dedicated to hats but really when you enter the small space and see the huge range on offer and realise how many you are likely to see on the street outside it's no wonder that this has become Hatz B4U Assk's second store within 5 mins from each other. Now I'm no hat expert - just follically challenged - but I'm sure that the good folks here couldn't find anymore hats to fill their shelves they have everything from more practical baseball caps, flatcaps and nepal hats to the slightly more outlandish cowboy hats and fedoras. Defo something for everyone.

    Ten out of ten for marketing on this place, there is a Rastafarian, a long haired musician or a…read moreJustin Bieber look alike waiting outside this shop every day handing out flyers. However, one must question how many people actually need a hat, and how many people will actually take note of the flyer that urges them to come and view the hat collection. They sell a wide range of barnet holders in here, from beanies to baseball caps and everything in between. The prices seem average for hats, maybe a little overpriced due to the niche market that Hatz Before u Ask caters for. However, they are a friendly bunch and they empathise with people like me who have huge heads and look like a repeat offender whenever they wear anything on their head other than a Stetson.

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    Lipsy

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    Lipsy is a lovely little store, situated in the midst of the Liverpool ONE development. They have a…read morelovely range of clothing which is fashion conscious and a little bit different to the high street stores. The stock is organised well and the shop is clean and tidy. There is usually a good range of sizes out on display and if your size isn't there the staff are happy to go and check if they have it in the back, usually returning with the right size for you. They have a nice range of accessories which are of a high quality compared to some of the cheaper high street stores. The staff are friendly and helpful and know what they are talking about when it comes to fashion. Lipsy isn't as cheap as some places but the clothes are of a good quality and they do last for a long time. This is a great shop for something for a special occasion, or just a treat.

    Lipsy is a store which is dedicated to taking female fashion from the catwalk and transforming it…read moreinto something affordable and ready for the high street. I enjoy the ideal of this kind of place as they are trying to make something inaccessible for the average joe accessible and affordable and this is a valued service for a fashion conscious city such as Liverpool. The value here really is good and the quality of the clothes is not to be scoffed at as some of the pieces could be mistaken for designer labels and this is exactly the effect that the stores owners are trying to achieve. This store is smart and classy yet accessible and this is something which is too rare these days and as such this place deserves a nod of recognition.

    Slater Menswear

    Slater Menswear

    (9 reviews)

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    Slaters has to be my surprise of the decade when it comes to menswear. At first impression, the…read moreflight of stairs does make it feel like walking up an office building but all is not what it seems as I found Slaters to be a useful shop. Having recently checked this store out, I was silently surprised to witness two fantastic floors of quality and affordable menswear with friendly, helpful and vigilant staff that look seriously ready to assist. Initially, I didn't think much of the shop from the outside and thought it would be another overly priced clothes shops. Yet, when you see the choice available, there is a suit to match every man, a tie and shirt plus a nice pair of shoes to fit the bill. Whether or not you like to spend much on clothes, the prices vary from one end of the spectrum to the other and feature many brand names to take your fancy. Overall, an excellent choice and you will be well looked after.

    I have brought a number of boys to Slater's to purchase their required formal wear; it's great,…read morethere's a great stock and it's all really reasonably priced. Before visiting we had been to innumerable high street stores: Topman, Burton, French Connection, Zara Men, yes, Primark, and the stock was scanty and the size and style range was very poor. Slater's is jam packed, almost dauntingly so, but there are knowledgeable staff on hand to help. Suits can range from £60 to over £200 or you can hire, (the formal range has been extended recently to include Asian Wear) tuxedos and dinner suits are also stocked, as is highland-wear if you're brave/ Scottish enough. While Slater's is known for it's formal wear, they also stock casual ranges: denim, knitwear, coats, polos as well as shoes and accessories. It also sells ladies-wear which is less well known- this section is quite small however and tends to be more formal: suits, shirts and coats. Slater's really look after their clients offering free alterations, personal shopping and personal appointments with disabled customers. I definitely recommend Slater's, and don't be put off by the "it's tucked away" comments, it's easily locatable just off Church Street!

    Kurt Geiger

    Kurt Geiger

    (4 reviews)

    I've yet to visit a Kurt Geiger store I didn't like. This particular one however, is the Madonna of…read moreall Kurt Geiger stores. Tucked away in the Met Quarter shopping centre, it's a boutique store with sleek white shelving, flattering mirrors, flashes of neon and a shiny silver bookshelf filled with shoes. As for the booty, we're talking hundreds of different pairs of high heels, kitten heels, platform heels, wedges, ballerina pumps, brogues, lace-ups and more heels. In fact, I challenge you to go in the store and not fall in love with at least one pair!

    Oh em gee - have you seen the wall of shoes?!? I'm not exactly a fashionista, but after my makeup I…read morewould probably say shoes are my next girly indulgence. Not that I get to indulge that often, which is why I tend to shop in Primark. Anyway. Kurt Geiger shoes are beautiful. I remember they had some Dorothy a la Wizard of Oz red glitter heels - I believe I clutched them and shrieked "there's no place like home" in the middle of the shop, amidst funny looks. Another addition to the Met Quarter's posh shops, they let you come in and try different shoes on without getting uppity, which is nice. The shop assistants also let me play out my "I'm really too rich to be here" fantasy, which is always nice. What else can I say? Great shoes at a not-so-great price, but then they're designer darling. The occasional sale makes you feel a little better. The shoe wall is immense and the staff leave you to your own devices.

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