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    Primark

    Primark

    (25 reviews)

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    Terrible move removing the tills and replacing with self check outs…read more The queue was so long for the till that was open as you can not take returns to self check out. the one staff member on the tills who served me was super miserable . ( low staff moral I'm guessing). Then to find the exit entrance at the back of the store has now closed permanently due to store theft.. idea... put a security guard on the exit entrance. this is extremely concerning from a health and safety perspective as a emergency exit, everyone running for the stairs in a fire of a building of that size is dangerous. do better primark!

    Hello. My name's Jenni. I'm 23. And I'm a Primark-holic. I'm embarrassed, and deeply ashamed. But…read moretheir disposable fashion and cheaper than cheap prices are addictive. I've tried to shop more ethically, honest I have. But something about this store keeps driving me back. I thought I was cured when all Bristol had to offer was the worst of the worst Primark's, with their poor selection and disorganised layout. But then they opened a super-store sized outlet and I just couldn't resist. I'm not saying it's the best one I've been to, and I've been to MANY, but I've never come out empty handed. My favourite thing about the brand new shiny Primark is their range of accessories which take up almost a third of the ground floor. Their underwear department is a bit lacking, but their sparkly dresses and cheap hosiery more than make up for it. The queues are still long, and you need a patient of a saint to trawl through the rails, but compared to most Primark stores this one is well managed and easy to navigate.

    TK Maxx

    TK Maxx

    (13 reviews)

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    Nice store but not so nice customer service. I purchased a UK adapter and found others that were…read morebetter (global) so decided to try and return the original but he kept pushing for a receipt that I never received from the cashier I had just purchased the product from 5 min prior! I had the transaction on my account, yet he kept saying there's nothing he could do without a receipt. Didn't even offer store credit to help me out. I was in a hurry due to only being in this city for 24 hours for work so I just paid for 3 adapters...Please do better.

    Well, I like to consider myself a person with more style than money. As such a person, TK Maxx is…read moreindispensable to me. Unfortunately, I'm not sure I am in fact all that stylish, but I do like to go and have a sift round TK Maxx anyway. The chains approach is to take brand names clothes, pile 'em high and sell them a bit cheaper than the RRP. This means you can find some real gems here but it does take a fair bit of searching of a little luck to manage it. The Bristol TK Maxx differs only in being slightly more Bristolian. The staff are friendly and usually not to be found. You'll here a request for all staff to go to the checkout once, twice, then four more times before the person on the till gives up. John Lewis this is not. I love TK Maxx nonetheless, bringing decent fashion slightly more within the reach of us without too much money by making a slightly stressful game of going shopping.

    AllSaints - Soft, comfy knitwear, statement print shirts, slick tailoring, our iconic leathers, 24/7 footwear and so much more. Wear them your way.

    AllSaints

    (6 reviews)

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    When I heard that All Saints was coming to Bristol I couldn't wait. I loved the store in…read moreSpitalfields, with its unique ranges and vintage styles, and I knew Bristolians would welcome it with open arms. So I was so disappointed when this tiny version opened up in Cabots Circus. Split into two floors, with women's clothes on the bottom, men on the top (so to speak) there is nothing exciting or different about this store. I know that All Saints is on the expensive side of high street fashion, but it seems like they've taken the pricest designs they've had and squished them into this unit. When I buy something from All Saints, I know I'm paying for quality and sustainability. And there's no denying that what Bristol's store offers isn't well made and will last for years. But if you're looking for something unique and beautiful, I'd pop across the road to Urban Outfitters who offer a wider range and better value for money.

    Wonderfully designed clothes and a much larger store than I have seen elsewhere. There is more…read morevariety for woman than men which might annoy some shoppers but there is still a good selection upstairs. They always have my size (even in the sales which is an achievement on its own!) and the sales assistants are friendly and helpful. Right, now for the downfall...it is so expensive! Even in sales, most items are minimum of £50, but do persevere and root around as I got an amazing blue dress worth £95 for £25!!

    The Rock Shop

    The Rock Shop

    (4 reviews)

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    They say that you can make up your mind about a person within two seconds of meeting them, and I…read morebelieve the same can be said about shops. My first impressions of the Rock Shop weren't great - outside; A1-sized Nirvana posters, inside; hoodies with pink skull and cross bones. But with a wave of teenage nostalgia rolling over me I walked right in. The tunes blaring from radio from the likes of My Chemical Romance and Good Charlotte are possible design to keep anyone over the age of 17 away. There's official band merchandise to be had; posters, t-shirts, wrist bands and CDs all at reasonable prices. The fellas behind the till seemed a bit angsty but perfectly pleasant. Great for younger brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews.

    A few stints in my teenage life aside I have never been enormously into Rock. I've been to a few…read moregigs and can appreciate a decent riff but it's dance music that pumps through these veins. Having said that I can appreciate the scene, the life. It is here in Bristol's only Rock shop, where this scene is thoroughly represented. Well established for some time now this handy little store in St Nicholas' Market sells a broad selection of metal, punk and rock merchandise as well as a selection of branded clothing such as hooded tops. Chunky belt buckles, CDs and unique T shirts are all good selling points here. There's always a fine selection of posters outside and over the speakers something that, well, it's not dance music.

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    Ollie & Nic

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    I was lucky enough to be given an Ollie and Nic bag as a present a few years ago by a very nice…read moreAmerican friend, not that being American has anything to do with it really, I'm just trying to build up a bit of a picture for you... Until i moved to Bristol I hadn't ever found a solely Ollie & Nic shop, I'd only ever seen it as concessions within other shops. It just opposite H&M / Topshop, and they always seem to have quite a good window display. The shop itself is quite small, and it's packed solid with all shapes, sizes and colours of bags, purses and general accessories, I sometimes get the feeling that I can't see for looking in here, and they might sell more if they took 10% out. Some of the stock I really like, some of it I don't, it's nice that it's maintain quite a local almost one off feel even though it's a well known brand.

    Maybe it's down to having a short attention span, but I can't walk past Ollie and Nic's glittery…read moreshiny window display without walking in. I love browsing through their ever-changing collections, holding necklaces up to my collar and mentally playing a game of "when payday comes I will buy..." Apart from jewellery they pander to all girlie soft spots: make up bags, mirrors, handbags and hair accessories. It's at the high-end of the price range for a high-street store, but worth it when you find a piece you fall in love with. It's always a joy to window shop here - the bright, airy and colourful store gives me a lift just by walking through the doors. They often have sales but they tend to be on the extremely expensive stuff, so it's still unobtainable. But there is the odd gem to be had as long as you keep your eyes peeled and pop by regularly.

    Radley - accessories - Updated May 2026

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