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18 years ago
Great little store! It has lots of great clothes, all cheap and cheerful! It looks really modern inside! You cannot walk out without buying something! One oxfam you've GOT to go in! read more
52 Bridlesmith Gate
Nottingham NG1 2GP
United Kingdom
0115 958 1057
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My favourite shop in Nottingham by far. The staff are so friendly and the clothes are reasonably…read morepriced and lovely! xx
This shop down hockley is a shop i always go in down nottingham! It sells all things vintage, and…read morein bulk! The owners of the warehouse are realllyyy friendly! I only had to go in a couple of times with my mates and i got discount! You HAVE to go to vintage warehouse if you go to nottingham and like vintage clothes!
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This is a beautiful shopping centre within the walls of the council house itself. Excellent shops…read morefor those with large, deep pockets - fashion and designer shops along with some more standard high street retailers, there's always something for you to stop and have a look at. There are a couple of galleries, which always have interesting stuff in, although the prices make me run away usually! At Christmas, they have the prettiest, largest Christmas tree in Nottingham, towering up at the cross point of the arcade. It really is worth a visit in December, and I make a point of using the arcade as a cut through - it also gets you out of the wind and rain for a few minutes!
Home of some of the higher end high street stores (Karen Millen, Warehouse), make up and more…read morefashion shops, a usually quiet little Exchange if you have a bit of money to splurge on some quality stuff
They've recently had a huge revamp! More food areas (almost a food court) and new shops. Some of…read morethe old favourites are still there (John Lewis, House of Fraser, etc) however there are new additions often. Car Parking is sometimes an issue however that is usually as people want to stay on the first parking level....there are 3 levels, as well as an outside upper level! However it's nothing to be overly concerned about. There is always the Victoria Bus Station as well if you prefer not to drive. There is still the indoor market on the second floor which is always fun to have a look around!
Average shopping centre, all in one so convenient, some sad food places, I used to go mostly for…read morethe Boots, Tesco, high street stores, the Pier upstairs, and to tinker around with the instruments in the music shop. Oh there is also an actual indoors market on the second floor as well!
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Great shop for anyone who likes the whole Blue Banana , Hot Topic style . The prices are as you…read morewould expect but they have an occasional offer that makes their t shirts really good value for money . The shop is big enough to be able to look around with out feeling like you're going to knock things off with your bag . Unusually for this kind of place they keep it well lit . The staff are helpful and friendly , the kind of people who like and understand the stock it would be a great place for anyone who had to buy a gift for someone they don't share tastes with . They understand Mums .
I actually don't like this Forbidden Planet store as much as the Derby one and this is due to the…read moresize of this one in comparison to the size of the Derby one. This shop is very small, cramped and does not have as much stock as the Derby forbidden planet. It is still a great store for all your comic, game, sci-fi and action figure needs. They seem to have a good selection and the prices are the same as the other forbidden planet (slightly expensive). This forbidden planet also seems quite dark as well and does not have as many staff as the Derby store. A great thing about this forbidden planet is that they do have some great events on, which i am told are very popular. They include signings, meetups and contests. The Derby forbidden planet does not get these kind of things which is a shame.
Friendly , helpful staff who actually know what they're talking about . They have a good range of…read moreJapanese manga in English translation . The American selection looks fairly good to me but its not really my thing so don't take my word for it . The badges on the counter are really great too .
I have lived in Nottingham for many years. Broadmarsh has never been my sort of place; likewise…read moreVictoria Centre. My idea? Let's knock it down and build some small as well as larger units. The small ones rented out to independent, small traders at reduced rates. You never know; it might take off. Aren't you fed up with going to any town in the country and finding the same old same old? Come on Nottingham. Let's start a trend! xx
Broadmarsh was built in 1975, and now it is run down. The gangs of yoots hanging around upstairs…read moredoesn't help make the place look any better either. The only reason I go in there is for TK Maxx. But as far as I know, it's all getting redeveloped, so we'll have to wait and see.
The clothes are really cheap and there's a huge range but I always feel really dirty (figuratively…read morespeaking) on the few occasions I enter this store and quickly leave empty-handed. Why? Its horrible reputation of using sweat shops to mass produce its cheap 'n' not-so-cheerful clothing. Sure, I have no idea that stores selling more expensive clothing are trading ethically - but I DO know that this brand thrives on exploitation so I try to avoid it. The store is always so overcrowded anyway on weekends. Personally I don't see the attraction of a throw-away society where nothing is sustainable and things fall apart after a few wears. Sure it's cheap - but does that justify the products - and how they're made?
Nottingham's Primark is a decent size since it's recent expansion. As expected everything is cheap,…read morebut they often get new deliveries and have large dressy, coats, jewellery and lingerie sections plus a permanent sale by the side exit. Everything is easy to find, as it's a good idea to buy something you like as soon as you see it, as stuff sells out quickly. It often gets really busy, so would avoid on a Saturday, and only has one ladies changing room.
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