Clothing Stores Near Me in London
Best Clothing Stores in London
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#1 AllSaints
57-59 Long Acre, London WC2E 9JL, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-6 PM]
AllSaints is supposed to be a really cool place for clothes in London, specifically noted for their unique sense of style. They've got practically everything from shearling jackets to those edgy biker ones, and a pretty big selection for both women's and mens clothes, but its more a place for younger people. Plus, loads of people say the quality is great and the customer service is usually pretty awesome.
I've heard the staff are really friendly and go above and beyond, you know? Reportedly, they really know their stuff when it comes to sizing and figuring out what actually looks good, and they're happy to give advice on how to take care of your clothes. Also, apparently they've got some secret gems hidden in there like discounts and past collections so you can find something unique and different. Some people do think it's a little bit expensive, so its not the best store when you're on a budget. But, most of the people says it worth the price due to its quality.

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#2 Trunk Clothiers
8 Chiltern St, London W1U 7PU, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM]
Trunk Clothiers is a menswear store in London that just seems to *get* it, you know? They have this knack for sourcing awesome, high-quality clothes and accessories from all over—Japan, Italy, even good ol' US of A, plus the UK and Sweden. It's kind of like they do all the hard work of finding the best stuff, so you don't have too. This means it's a really great place for men who appreciate those classic styles but want stuff that's made well.
Seriously though, people rave how Trunk really puts the customer first, and their team seem to know everything about their products. You hear a lot about how helpful and friendly the staff are, it is if they're actually invested in finding you the right thing. A few people have noted the made-to-measure service feels more personal than what you'd get somewhere on Savile Row. And yes, there are a couple of instances where online customer service hasn't been amazing, and some felt the staff were a bit snobbish, but those seem to be outliers when compared to the amount of glowing reviews. Overall, seems like a great choice if you can afford it.

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#3 Reign Vintage
12 Berwick St, London W1F 0PN, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM]
Reign Vintage, a well-known clothing store in London that's not too far from me, seems to have a good reputation if you're on the hunt for vintage clothes. I've been looking at reviews, and it looks as if they have great finds; they're always bringing in new stuff, often from Italy, which is pretty cool I think. The selection spans from dresses to jackets, and they seem to do t-shirts as well, keeping things fresh and interesting for anyone who's into vintage fashion.
People keep talking about finding "gems" there, which is always good, and its nice that most reviews comment on fair prices, a clean environment, alongside items are in great shape. Usually I would be concerned about the condition, it's used after all, but it sounds like Reign Vintage have a good process. It seems like the staff are generally nice too, making for a better experience when you are shopping. It's worth remembering though, I did see one person mention staff being glued to their phones which might not be ideal. Overall, it's a place that pops up a lot for unique and stylish vintage, even if some people think its a little too expensive.

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#4 Thomas FARTHING
40 Museum St, London WC1A 1LU, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
I keep hearing about this place, Thomas Farthing, and honestly, the descriptions sound amazing. They're supposed to be the spot for classic menswear in London, especially if you're into that vintage British vibe. Plus, with it being near the British Museum and Covent Garden, you're sorted for culture right after snagging the perfect tweed suit. Everything points to a focus on quality and detail that you just don't find everywhere. It really does look like you're stepping back in time when you walk inside; its got a vintage aesthetic.
From what I've seen, people just rave about the customer service. I mean, I can't stand pushy sales people, so knowing they give you real, honest advice on fit and style is a major win. It sounds so cool because they really try to help you get the look you want! Apparently, their tweed suits and hats are the bomb, and even though it's not exactly a budget store, most folks seem to think the quality justifies the price point and there's lots to love.

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#5 GANT Regent Street
184-186 Regent St., London W1B 5TW, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
GANT Regent Street is a well-known spot for clothing in London, particularly if you're into that preppy, Ivy League vibe. The clothes seem to be really good quality and they have a classic style that doesn't really go out of fashion, which is nice. You can find shirts, jeans and casual wear there, with stuff for both men and women which is great if you're shopping with your partner.
What really sticks out from what others have said is how good the service is at this place. Apparently, a lot of the staff go above and beyond for customers and I think they are really willing to help people find exactly what they are looking for. The size ranges are good and they are really helpful in finding the right fit, which I really appreciate. Their website seems pretty easy to use too, also I know a lot of people like the speedy delivery service they have. I've seen some people mentioning that sometimes they can be pricey, but I guess it is expected if you're getting quality clothes.

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#6 Breathless Latex Couture
48 Phoenix Rd, London NW1 1ES, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Breathless Latex Couture is this unique little shop tucked away in London that seems to be all about latex fashion. I hear they have everything there, from full-on dresses to skirts, and even do custom designs if you're feeling extra. Word is, they’re known for really high-quality stuff and also that the service is usually pretty good, making them kinda stand out amongst other places in the city.
People who shop there seem to really love the friendly and helpful service you get at Breathless Latex Couture. They say the staff makes the whole shopping thing much less intimidating. The bespoke service is great, getting custom designs and fittings. The quality of the latex clothing is usually mentioned too, they're durable and well-made. There is a dog, which apparently adds to the experience. I heard they also do repairs if you damage an item, which is really useful. While some customers have said the variety of styles and colours isn't always the greatest, and maybe the prices are high-ish, Breathless Latex Couture is a favourite spot for latex fashion fans in London.

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#7 rag & bone
50-54 Beak St, London W1F 9RN, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Rag & Bone in London has a reputation for quality, specifically when it comes to their denim, which is why it's on my radar. I've heard that they do a really good job with those classic pieces that become staples; skinny jeans and denim jackets get shout outs all the time. I feel like quality matters more as I get older, and this brand is supposed to be known for that unique style and solid materials.
I heard that the employees are really the backbone of this place, which isn't always the case, is it? Apparently, people write reviews calling out staff by name, which just shows how helpful they can be. A friend was talking about how they were offered beverages once, which would be a nice bonus. It's good to know there's a spacious layout, and that the inventory is well-stocked, as that can really make or break the experience. There was even someone mentioning a great shopping experience during the pandemic because the store maintained health and safety measures. There has been a negative review or two but they seem to be a gem!

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#8 Oliver Bonas
63 Tottenham Ct Rd, London W1T 2ES, United Kingdom
Monday: [8 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [8 AM-8 PM], Friday: [8 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Oliver Bonas is a clothing store people seem to rave about around here, it's pretty well known for its funky, modern stuff whether you're looking for clothes, accessories, and even furniture for your place. Honestly, it's got something for almost everyone, which can make it perfect if you're trying to find a gift or just want to spiff up your wardrobe/living room, you know?
What I hear most about Oliver Bonas, the staff is always super friendly and actually seem to enjoy helping people, like, they really go the extra mile to make sure you're happy. Some folks have said the staff gives off a really positive vibe, which is always a plus, and they are good at finding things – sometimes even tracking stuff down at other stores if they're out of it. Plus, it seems that a ton of people are obsessed with the huge product selection, from clothing to cute accessories for your house or, you know, yourself, and how great the quality is for the price. I mean, there are a few complaints about prices being kinda high, also how close they watch you while you are shopping, but it's obviously a popular spot for a reason.

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#9 Everythinghiphop Mens Streetwear Clothing London
PLEASE PHONE BEFORE YOU COME, 1 Pancras Sq, London N1C 4AG, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Everythinghiphop Mens Streetwear Clothing London is supposed to be this clothing store, well, more like an online store, that's got a massive selection of streetwear. They carry a ton of those brands you always see like LRG and Dickies, plus some others that are a bit more under the radar, like Rebel 8, which is hard to find. It sounds like they really know what they're doing when it comes to curating their collection.
People are really impressed with their service it seems. One person even got their order delivered to King's Cross station when they were in a bind, which is wild. There's a couple complaints about finding the actual location, apparently the address leads to a warehouse situation. Still, the overall impression is that they're legit, ship super fast, and the quality is decent, so I guess that's all that really matters, and someone even gave a shoutout to a "Banks" who seems helpful.

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#10 DPUS Designer Outlet
Old Truman Brewery, 13 Dray Walk, London E1 6QR, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6:30 PM]
DPUS Designer Outlet, based in London, seems to have a pretty solid reputation for offering a wide variety of designer clothes, shoes, and accessories for both women and men. They carry brands like Vivienne Westwood, among other high-end designers so if you're on the hunt for something specific they just might have it. Supposedly, they also stock seasonal pieces from their sister brand, Simply Sublime - something to keep an eye out for as people have said they sell out quickly.
I've read that people rave about DPUS Designer Outlet because of their great prices and frequent sales, particularly on Black Friday, with deals and lots of different things in stock. A lot of customers online point out how helpful and informed the staff are, which can be a big plus when you’re trying to find something special or need some styling inspiration. They also mentioned their online shopping is efficient, plus I saw many reviews praising both the in-store and online service. Although I did see concerns about the authenticity of some items and security, most reviews do seem overwhelmingly positive, so it's worth checking them out if you're into designer brands.

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#11 AllSaints
240 Regent St., London W1B 3BR, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-6 PM]
AllSaints, you know, that store in London? It's got this industrial-chic vibe that totally works, and they're known for their unique, quality clothes. They have a wide selection, I heard, so there is probably something for everyone, women and men. From jackets to dresses, plus shoes and accessories, the range is supposedly pretty good.
People seem to really rate the customer service, and I have heard stories how the staff will bend over backward to help you find something. It sounds fairly unanimous too. What’s also interesting is the clothes are noted as unique and it is commonly said the quality justifies the price point. It is not cheap so that is good to know. Apparently, the decor inside is pretty stylish and makes for a pleasant shopping experience, but sometimes you might see refund hiccups or *maybe* some quality issues, which may be rare. Still, most seem to think AllSaints is a top-notch spot for a bit of retail therapy.

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#12 Whistles
12 St Christopher's Pl, London W1U 1NH, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-6 PM]
Whistles seems to be a pretty popular clothing store around London, I've heard, you know, for carrying all sorts of stylish, well-made clothes. They supposedly have everything from those silky blouses everyones wearing, to really pretty dresses, plus cool jumpers and accessories made by indie designers. Apparently, they also have a bridal collection, too, and will do personal shopping appointments if that's your thing, I guess.
People rave about their customer service; quite a few reviewers mention staff by name. It's Tea, Deborah, Annie, Tilly, Candie, and Leann, who supposedly go out of their way to be helpful, which is refreshing. Lots of customers really liked the personal shopping thing; they say the stylists give good advice and the store has a chill vibe, it's nice to hear after so many bad experiences. The bridal appointments apparently get a lot of love, too, they really help with the wedding dress choices. Though, I did see some complaints about the return process and a couple of grumbles about some of the staff being a bit rude, which isn't ideal, but overall, the reviews seem pretty positive that makes it sound decent.

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#13 Acne Studios Dover Street
Dover Street Gallery, 13 Dover St, London W1S 4LN, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Acne Studios on Dover Street, a clothing store in London, has a reputation. Word is, it’s the place to go if you're after stylish clothes and you're really investing in your wardrobe. From what I hear, they stock a good variety of stuff, like jeans – and honestly, who doesn’t love a good pair of jeans? – plus jackets, shirts, trousers and other accessories, too. People mention the Swedish brand is known for simple design, and I've read that they last a long time and are comfy, which is a winning combination, I think.
From what people say, the customer service is really good, which is always a bonus, right? The employees are really friendly and happy to help you find your size. The interior design's often mentioned too; some customers even talked about live piano music, which sounds kind of amazing. Also, apparently there's this cool staircase that doesn’t go anywhere. Some people mention the prices are a bit high, and occasionally the service isn't great, still, most people are happy with the clothes they buy, particularly the jeans, and I think the positive reviews speak for themselves.

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#14 Rohan Covent Garden - Outdoor Clothing & Walking Gear
11 Mercer St, London WC2H 9QE, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-4 PM]
Rohan in Covent Garden is supposedly an awesome spot for outdoor gear. They're known for having travel-friendly clothes and walking equipment. From what I hear, it’s a good place to check out if you need quality stuff for, you know, exploring and all that.
People seem to really dig the customer service. Reviews mention staff are usually friendly and know their stuff, which helps if you don't know what your looking for. I read the shop generally has a wide selection, too - everything from trousers designed for traveling to those crucial waterproof jackets. They do offer deals and sales pretty frequently, which is super nice because let's be real, good quality gear can get really pricey, especially in London.

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#15 Charles Tyrwhitt
54 Ludgate Hill, City of London, London EC4M 7AW, United Kingdom
Monday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Charles Tyrwhitt is that menswear spot many people around London know for pretty decent formal wear. They've got a whole load of things, shirts mainly but blazers, pocket squares, all sorts, and while I can't vouch for personal experience, the word on the street is that you get a fair bang for your buck. I heard you can find good quality threads without completely breaking the bank, which is always a win, especially in this city.
People seem to really dig the staff, they're usually getting shout outs for being super helpful and actually knowing their stuff, which can be rare, right? Stories go around about staff going above and beyond, doing stuff like helping people find the perfect fit or sending stuff home that wasn't in store, which is nice to know. The returns thing is good too; apparently, you can even take stuff back after wearing it, which is pretty cool. I read a few things about some billing issues and maybe not the cleanest changing rooms, or limited stock that doesn't match the website, but overall, it sounds like a solid place to check out if you need to smarten up your wardrobe.

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#16 AIDA Shoreditch
133 Shoreditch High St, London E1 6JE, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
AIDA Shoreditch is a clothing store, not too far from where I live, which seems to have quite the range of stuff from independent labels. Beyond the clothes, they have a café area that's apparently known for its rose latte; I heard it's good. Plus, online shoppers note the eco-friendly packaging, a nice touch when you are shopping online.
From what everyone is saying, the staff is great, and there's a really nice selection of fashion and home goods that feel carefully chosen. The selection of ceramics, coffee table books, and even cards seems pretty special, you know? That rose latte is a hit, for sure, though I saw that some people were not that happy with the taste of the coffee and staff attitude. Overall, AIDA Shoreditch feels like a real London gem for a lot of people.

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#17 Beyond Retro Soho
19-21 Argyll St, London W1F 7TR, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Beyond Retro Soho has a pretty decent rep as *the* spot for vintage threads near me, at least based on what I've heard. It's kinda like a treasure hunt, but with clothes that tell a story, you know? They've got tons of second-hand pieces from all over the place, plus accessories, if you're into that kinda thing, so you could really find something special.
People seem to really dig the selection, which is honestly a pretty big deal when you're talking vintage. Most reviewers mention that the prices aren't totally outrageous either, especially when you factor in the quality or the chance to score something nobody else will have. What's more, others have raved about the store setup, saying it's super easy to just wander through all the racks without feeling claustrophobic, and the workers apparently being very helpful too. Though I did see some mention they can be hit or miss with prices, and the music can be loud – a fair trade-off, I guess, for finding that perfect vintage score.

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#18 Vintage Threads
5-7 Short's Gardens, London WC2H 9AZ, United Kingdom
Monday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM]
Vintage Threads is a vintage clothing store in London with a unique collection. They carry labels such as Versace, Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Prada, Yves Saint Laurent, and even Nike. Word is, they're always adding fresh items, giving you different options each visit, which is a good thing if you're into that.
Most people who've shopped there seem to think Vintage Threads is pretty good. I've heard people say the garments are carefully selected and great finds which can make a difference. Staff are also often mentioned as being super friendly, knowledgable, and keen to help, which is always appreciated. Their online shopping experience apparently goes smoothly with quick delivery, though one person thought that a late delivery was understandable because they lived on an island. People also love the vibe and even the decor of the shop itself. I did read a few grumbles about the prices being a bit steep, however, some people might think they are affordable, but it really depends, doesn't it? And I saw one complaint regarding a return that wasn't handled too well, and other people did encounter rude employees. But overall, the reviews are mostly positive, and that really says something.

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#19 Charles Tyrwhitt
106 Cheapside, City of London, London EC2V 6DT, United Kingdom
Monday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [8:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Charles Tyrwhitt is this men's clothing store, a real institution I guess, especially if you're hunting for quality stuff. From what I hear, they’re all about providing a solid selection of suits, shirts, ties, plus more laid-back items too. It’s a place often recommended when people are trying to look put-together, especially as their clothes are known for a sharper, more tailored look.
Honestly, you often read comments about how helpful the staff are, with some names, say Lily or Randy, popping up repeatedly. People say they’re good at giving honest advice and not pushy, which you always appreciate. Though, you also hear tales of limited stock, or maybe an employee not being as attentive, it may just have been that there was an under-staffing at the store or other external factors affecting the employee. But, the good seems to outweigh that, with shout-outs for being efficient, plus a lot of happy customers because the shirts in particular get a lot of love.

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#20 Hobbs
112-115 Long Acre, London WC2E 9PA, United Kingdom
Monday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-6 PM]
Hobbs, right? It's definitely one of those go-to places around London for classic women's clothes. They always seem to have a good selection of dresses – the kind you can wear to work but also feel good in when you go out after. Plus, they've got the shoes, handbags, even the jewelry to match if you're trying to put together a whole outfit. And they have belts and scarves available.
Word on the street is their customer service is genuinely great, I've heard so many people mention specific employees who helped them find exactly what they were looking for. Apparently, the staff are friendly and give good advice, some of them even work as personal stylists. It's nice to hear a shop has a good atmosphere, where it's chill and stylish. Some say it can be a bit pricey, sure, but from what I gather, it's more a reflection of the garments high quality.

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#21 Anthropologie
18-28 Brushfield St, London E1 6AN, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Anthropologie in London has a carefully chosen selection of clothes and home decor, spread over two floors that just feels different than other places. It's good if you need to find a unique gift, or, I mean, let's be honest, when you want to treat yourself. The store's layout feels spacious; it almost feels as if you walked into an Ali Baba's cave because you could just spend an hour looking around.
People really appreciate the variety they have at Anthropologie, especially the accessories, homeware stuff, and clothing. You can definitely find something that suits your tastes, regardless of your age. Plus, the staff are typically nice and helpful, which totally makes the experience better. The returns process is excellent if there is ever a need to return an item. Anthropologie is definitely worth checking out, especially if you are searching for something special.

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#22 ATIKA London
55, 59 Hanbury St, London E1 5JP, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-6 PM]
ATIKA London sounds pretty amazing. It's supposed to be a massive vintage store in East London with a huge selection; they have pretty much anything from classic streetwear styles to designer finds. Apparently, they sell not just clothes, but homewares, books, and even art from local designers! It's really about sustainability too, which I do appreciate, in a vintage setting, which makes it so that you can be fashionable while feeling like you're helping the environment.
I hear it's well-organized for a vintage place, which is always a plus, the staff is usually friendly and gives legit styling advice. A lot of reviewers mention the selection is awesome, and that there's a basement level that often has really good deals, so you can get bargains if you're willing to look through everything. Some people say it's pricier compared to other similar stores, but the general consensus seems to be that the quality and one-of-a-kind finds make it worth it. Plus, I think they do a student discount, so that's worth remembering when you go.

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#23 Rokit Covent Garden
42 Shelton St, London WC2H 9HZ, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Rokit Covent Garden is supposed to be a vintage mecca in London, and honestly, the selection looks pretty diverse. They apparently focus on those retro vibes that are kinda cool again, so you can get everything ranging from old school Converse to maybe a legit 80s leather jacket. Sounds like it’s designed for people trying to find something totally different, you know? I feel like it's a welcome change from all the same stuff you see everywhere else.
What people say about Rokit is that the quality of their stuff is pretty solid. Plus, most of the employees seem pretty friendly, which is always a win. Apparently, loads of customers have found really unique pieces there, something they've never seen before. The atmosphere is often described as energetic, they put effort into redesigning some of their items, maybe that's why the prices are a tad high. However, just be aware of the no refund policy, not every size will be available and it apparently gets super crowded; which, honestly, some people could find unbearable. Overall, it sounds like a place where it's possible to discover something cool, so, you know, I get why people go.

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#24 ARKET Store
224 Regent St., London W1B 3BR, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
ARKET, I hear, is a solid option for clothes shopping if you're near Regent Street. Supposedly, they have a good range of clothes that are in that sweet spot of being both stylish and of pretty decent quality without totally breaking the bank. It's the kind of place where you can find something nice without feeling guilty later. Plus, I’ve heard the shop itself is clean and well-organized, making the whole experience way less stressful; you know how some places are just total chaos?
What really grabs my attention about ARKET, from what I've read, is the customer service. People rave about how friendly and helpful the staff are and how they aren't pushy. It really does make a difference when you get good help. Oh, and they also have a cafe inside, which sounds clutch; you can grab a coffee and a pastry and take a breather mid-shopping, if needed. Supposedly, some people have had issues with the changing rooms or size availability but it sounds pretty good overall.

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#25 Tommy Hilfiger
138 Regent St., London W1B 5SG, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-6 PM]
Tommy Hilfiger in London has always seemed kinda cool to me. You know, it's known for having tons of clothes and accessories. Apparently, they've got everything from dressy outfits to comfy stuff and even sporty gear. If you need shoes, bags, or accessories, I think it's supposed to be a one-stop shop. Then some say they also have these cool things, that other places don't, such as a coffee shop right inside and they let you get free embroidery on stuff, which is nice if you want something unique.
I keep hearing people say the customer service at Tommy Hilfiger is great. People describe the employees as super helpful, friendly, and really paying attention to what you need. A lot of folks have seemed happy with the store's layout, how clean it is, and those extra perks, that coffee shop and embroidery thing. The sales are also something people rave about because it helps make some of the pricier stuff a bit more affordable. Though, I understand that prices can be a little crazy high when there isn't sales periods.

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#26 lululemon
130-131 Long Acre, London WC2E 9PE, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Lululemon is a fairly well-known clothing shop in London, primarily celebrated for their super durable athletic clothing. They carry a really diverse selection of stuff, from yoga pants to sports bras, and just generally anything you'd want for hitting the gym. The brand's become popular because they are known for awesome quality along with stylish designs, they're a huge hit with people who care about fitness, though sometimes the selection for men is limited.
Honestly, I've mostly heard people rave on about the customer service, like they always have the friendliest staff, who are happy to help. Plus, the clothes supposedly last for ages, and the fit is great even after washing them a bunch. It seems the vibe in the store is just really pleasant, creating a fun shopping experience, and they sometimes will have little extras which are a nice touch, such as yoga classes. But, a common complaint, it does seem, is the price point, and I read a review from someone who said the women's section downstairs wasn't as great.

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#27 Marks and Spencer
458 Oxford St, London W1C 1AP, United Kingdom
Monday: [8 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [8 AM-9 PM], Friday: [8 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [8 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Marks and Spencer near me is, I suppose, a pretty solid option if you're looking for a bunch of different things all at once. It's one of those old-school British stores that's sort of become an institution, and you can find everything from clothes and home goods to a surprisingly decent food section which is handy. They are located smack-dab in central London. I'd say it is a convenient spot for grabbing necessities or even something a little special.
People do seem to dig their food hall; it's frequently complimented for freshness, and that they are diverse in their selection. They also tend to have a lot of holiday items. Quality clothing is also a thing, I do know people that swear that M&S is the only place they buy clothes. Plus, being close to Hyde Park makes it even better for shoppers. The staff are typically pretty nice, some of the reviews even mention helpful individual staff members. I've also heard that they have really cute and reasonably priced baby clothes and suit sections.

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#28 Lazy Oaf
2 Ganton St, Carnaby, London W1F 7QL, United Kingdom
Monday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-6 PM]
Lazy Oaf, from what I gather, is that shop in London with all the super-bright, playful clothes. People rave about its fun, quirky designs and, obviously, the great quality, too. It's kind of got this cool 80s vibe mixed with what's trending now, which is probably why it's so popular if you are after something different to what's hanging up in your neighbor's wardrobe.
Honestly, what everyone seems to mention is how great the staff is there. So many reviews are raving about the customer service. Some people say they are very helpful and friendly, which makes sense when the clothes are so colorful and unique that you want some opinions. However, it seems like there have been some mixed experiences with the staff; but for the most part, the feeling is that they are friendly and the clothes are well made so the brand is still amazing.

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#29 Urban Outfitters
36-38 Kensington High St, London W8 4PF, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Urban Outfitters in London has always seemed a little different, right? It's not just another high street store; they've got that whole vibe down, from the clothes to the records. I hear they're really good at nailing what younger folks are after, and the clothes seem pretty good material-wise. Plus, they seem to know how to layout the display in a way that makes shopping, well, fun.
Honestly, what really sells it for me hearing how great the staff are. People keep mentioning Parendy and James, saying they're super helpful and friendly. Getting good service these days is like winning the lottery. Supposedly the High Street Kensington branch is really well kept too; that's a massive plus. Yeah, I've heard the music can be a bit loud, and things can be pricey, though, but it’s nice to hear that those who actually have been in the store seem happy.

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#30 Carhartt WIP Store London Kings Cross
Unit 3, 2 Pancras Sq, London N1C 4AG, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Carhartt WIP in Kings Cross, yeah, it's got this reputation for having cool clothes and a good vibe, from what I hear. They're known for their workwear-meets-streetwear aesthetic. Apparently, a huge plus is that it's not just clothes, they have a Carhartt coffee shop inside the shop. I mean, talk about a retail experience.
The reviews are, well, mostly good. People go on about how helpful the staff are, shouting out specific employees which is nice to see, and some have complimented the store's design and cleanliness. You know, the layout actually matters when you're trying to shop. Then you have the coffee thing, which, according to reviews, it is a good pick-me-up that really elevate the visit. A few people did mention they wished there was more stock on-hand, or that there were some weird price discrepancies which, ugh, is never fun when it comes to paying at the till. Mostly though, the Kings Cross spot seems to be a winner, a pretty safe bet, if you are looking for a new favourite item.

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#31 Arc'teryx Piccadilly London Store
212 Piccadilly, London W1J 9HL, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-5:30 PM]
Arc'teryx Piccadilly is supposedly the place to be in London if you're serious about outdoor gear, or at least, that's what the reviews say. They're known for their high-quality stuff, all those fancy jackets, mountaineering equipment, the whole shebang. Basically, if you're an outdoorsy type in London looking to invest in reliable gear, this place is supposedly the go-to.
What people seem to rave about most is the staff. I mean, how many times do you hear about salespeople actually knowing their stuff and being genuinely helpful, eh? They're apparently really good at giving advice, and some have even gone the extra mile, offering promo codes or taking the time to find the right size even if it wasn't in stock. I saw a review where one of the staff, Marco, even removed the security tag from a jacket and took it where the customer was staying! The store layout itself also gets props, it's spacious and lets you actually *see* all the models. I am a little weary though: some people say the stock levels can be a bit hit-or-miss, and a few mentioned experiencing lackluster service, with staff seemingly more interested in chatting amongst themselves.

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#32 New Look
Victoria Place Shopping Centre, London SW1W 9SJ, United Kingdom
Monday: [8 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [8 AM-8 PM], Friday: [8 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
New Look, that shop in London, is pretty popular, especially if you're into clothes that are both stylish and easy on the wallet. They've got all sorts of things you might need, like clothes, shoes, and accessories, they sell a lot considering the shop's size. A lot of people I know love going there to get new outfits because it's so trendy.
I've heard customers rave about the customer service too, apparently some of the staff, especially Ambia, Katie, and Jasmine, are absolute stars. Folks said that shopping for gifts is such a breeze there, which is always a bonus, and the Victoria Station location is super convenient if you're traveling by train. There have been some complaints over the store being small, or that selection is limited. So I've heard the plus-size and maternity selection isn't good, and people can't get their kid's clothes there either. Even with all that, New Look is still a fan favorite because the clothes are cute and the staff are nice.

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#33 Ralph Lauren Flagship Store New Bond Street
1, New, Bond St, London W1S 3RL, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Ralph Lauren's New Bond Street location is one of those stores you could spend hours browsing. It's a beautiful building, I think it used to be a bank? Anyway, it really elevates the experience, doesn't it? You've got clothing, accessories, even home goods on display, so it's easy to just meander from floor to floor and discover something new each time, plus it has a charming coffee shop. They really nail the Ralph Lauren aesthetic and lifestyle brand thing, right? It's that feeling of stepping into a world of perfectly curated elegance.
I've heard really good things about the staff there, too. Folks say they're super helpful and friendly, always ready with style advice without being pushy. Apparently, there are a few standout people, you know, those employees who remember your name and style preferences each time. They say the home department in particular is amazing; some people are design enthusiasts and really love the way the rooms are decorated. Though, I saw a review or two indicating that some people can be hard to reach to resolve issues and that the service sometimes misses the mark, but based on everything else I've read, it seems mostly positive in there.

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#34 Barbour Covent Garden
134 Long Acre, London WC2E 9AA, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
I've heard that Barbour Covent Garden, situated somewhere in central London, is a solid spot for British clothing. They're supposedly known for quality, it's what everyone tells me, and they have a fairly broad selection of stuff. You could probably find what you're looking for if you're into that classically stylish sort of thing, since they stock jackets, accessories, even shirts for both women and men. The waxed jackets definitely seem to be what they're most famous for, apparently they're a real British fashion statement, and really stand out if you need something to wear on a rainy day.
Word on the street is that the customer service at Barbour Covent Garden is pretty good, or so I have heard. Lots of people mention how helpful the staff can be, and it sounds so nice knowing you can get the help you need. Some reviews even highlight how some employees are multilingual, which must be a big plus for tourists. There are a lot of comments about the staff knowing their inventory, giving really specific advice to people and always ready to help people find a good fit. I'm sure this isn't always the case, I'm sure there's some stories where that is the opposite and a few people mentioned issues with how things were stocked or finding a good fit. However, they sound like a great spot if you're looking for quality clothing, and a solid shopping experience.

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#35 Champion Store
48-50 Brewer St, London W1F 9TH, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Champion Store in London is pretty well-known, at least among people who are into Champion gear; they carry a legit selection of Champion brand clothes. You can usually find anything from hoodies and tracksuits to, you know, whatever other sportswear they're currently stocking. Even though it's a smaller store, I've heard the layout is surprisingly nice, and they sometimes get limited-edition stuff and even some pieces made in Italy, which is cool.
From what I understand, customers seem to have a good experiences overall. People seem to think the staff is helpful and friendly, which honestly makes a huge difference when you're trying to find the right size. Plus, the location being so central is a major plus for a lot of people. You know how it is, if it's not easily accessible, nobody's gonna bother. Apparently the clothes are high quality, especially their premium range. I heard a few grumbles about the return policy not being ideal, as well as things being pricier than online or them not having sizes. At the end of the day, it is a popular option for quality Champion sportswear.

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#36 & Other Stories
7 Goods Way, London N1C 4DP, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
& Other Stories is pretty popular around here and it’s easy to see why, I think. You can always find something cool, like a dress or a cute top, without totally emptying your bank account, you know? They definitely have a good range; separates, accessories, even some makeup and jewelry so it's a real one stop shop. Plus, those prints they have are always so eye-catching, and the materials generally feel decent quality, which is always a win.
People seem to really dig the selection, some even saying it’s the best clothing store in London - a big claim, I know. The staff are normally helpful, always ready to assist you, which is a blessing when you can't find your size. It's also great that they're open relatively late on Sundays, makes it easier to fit in some shopping after brunch. You will appreciate the bright, clean, and open space when you need some time to chill. From what I've heard, this location really nails the beauty and makeup stuff; but there are some complaints in regards to the layout, that you can't navigate that easily, and some find it hard to find something in there size.

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#37 ARKET Store
27-29 Long Acre, London WC2E 9LA, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
ARKET, which is a Swedish clothing store, has become kind of well-known in London, I've noticed. Their style has this really cool minimalist vibe mixed with a timeless feel, plus, apparently they care a lot about how their stuff is made. You can find clothes there, but also some interesting things for your apartment and a few accessories, which makes it convenient when you are looking for a place that provides a modern aesthetic.
It's been said that ARKET excels in customer service, it seems as if people have nice things to say about the staff. The store's design is also a winner, with clean lines and simple elegance, who wouldn't appreciate that? And everyone seems to love that the materials they use are good quality, their color choices are also a plus. A cafe in the store is nice, it makes you think, and adds to the shopping experience. There are a few mentions about prices not being super consistent and a couple of negative experiences, that I am aware of. Even with these things taken into account, it's still a popular spot for people looking for something a little different.

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#38 Yours Clothing
Unit 12, Surrey Quays Shopping Centre, Redriff Rd, London SE16 7LL, United Kingdom
Monday: [9:30 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-6 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Yours Clothing, located nearby in London, seems to be pretty popular for its plus-size options. Word on the street is that they have pretty much everything you'd need to fill out your wardrobe; I'm talking innerwear, coats, work clothes, even pajamas, and all sorts of accessories. Honestly, it sounds amazing to finally find a place that caters to everyone's fashion needs.
A lot of people have said good things about the customer service; Apparently, the staff's just super helpful and know their stuff, which I think goes a long way. Many reviewers have pointed out they carry sizes up to 32, which is a massive win and makes shopping there such a good experience for people who are plus-size. I've heard that their payment options are good. One reviewer mentioned Clarissa helped them track down an order and even carried her bags to a bench. I think that type of service would make anyone keep coming back. Of course, some folks mentioned the quality-to-price ratio is a bit off and that they want more size variety, particularly in certain items.

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#39 New Look
Unit 3, 20 Gracechurch St, City of London, London EC3V 0BG, United Kingdom
Monday: [8 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [8 AM-7 PM], Friday: [8 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [Closed], Sunday: [Closed]
New Look's a pretty popular spot in London, and not just 'cause there's one basically on every corner. They somehow manage to stock a ton of different clothes and accessories, and they're not ridiculously overpriced, which is always a win. You can find dresses, shoes, bags – the whole shebang – for both women and men, making it convenient if you have different needs in your household. I think a lot of people depend on it because it can be a quick spot to grab something you need for the wardrobe.
Honestly, you hear people say that New Look has really stepped it up in how they layout their stores now, so finding what you need is easier. And a few shoppers have said that they appreciate the staff's approachability, especially given the huge selection they stock in the store. Plus, people are really into their sales events. I've seen a few comments mentioning that the clothes are good quality, and when you catch them at a discount, it can be a real bargain. I did see a few comments that they don't have a complete range of sizes in store.

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#40 Hackett London King Street
37 King St, London WC2E 8JS, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Hackett London on King Street has a reputation as a go-to spot for men's fashion. They definitely lean into that classic British thing, offering a pretty extensive collection of suits, jackets, shirts, and other accessories. Word is, they're good for personal tailoring too; its convenient having a place to get your wardrobe sorted from top to bottom.
People seem to rave most about the customer service at the King Street location, though some have had less-than-stellar experiences. I've seen tons of reviews mentioning the staff's professionalism. Apparently, Johnny and Karolina are especially good at what they do -- some guys even say they made choosing a wedding suit a really fun time, particularly with the attention to detail. It's cool when you find a place where they seem to genuinely care about making you look your best. They certainly seem to have a loyal customer base with folks like Mo, Perry and Alex; who have a knack for creating enjoyable experiences that makes the shopping more than just transactional.

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#41 Marks and Spencer
70 Finsbury Pavement, Moorgate, London EC2A 1SA, United Kingdom
Monday: [7 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [7 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [7 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [7 AM-8 PM], Friday: [7 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [8 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Marks and Spencer near me in London is a total lifesaver for grabbing pretty much anything. I mean, it's got clothes for everyone, which is handy when you need something quick. Besides the clothes, there is a decent selection of food to buy, even a hot food counter if you're too lazy to cook. Plus, it's right in the center of the city, making it super easy to get to if you work or just visiting.
It's true that customer service can make or break it, and it seems this M&S gets it right most of the time. I've heard people sing praises about how helpful the staff are, especially folks like Sandra in women's wear and Irene, whom people say is really patient and helpful. There are tons of good reviews about the food hall because it’s stocked with fresh items. While some folks have had issues with things that need improving, the general vibe is that it’s a pretty solid store, with some even saying it’s a bit quieter than other locations, especially on the weekends.

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#42 Primark
14-28 Oxford St, London W1D 1AU, United Kingdom
Monday: [8 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-10 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [8 AM-10 PM], Friday: [8 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [8 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
It's true, Primark is super popular here, and it's easy to see why. I've heard it's known for having loads of stuff, I mean, clothes, shoes, accessories, even stuff for your house. From what I hear they're huge, multi-story buildings, so yeah that makes sense, tons of selection. Plus, I think there’s also a Harry Potter section? Which, I mean, pretty cool. But what's great is I've heard the checkout lines there fly by.
What really sets Primark apart, though, and its what I think really brings people in are the prices. You just can't beat it. There are supposed to be places to sit down in the store if you need to wait for people, that’s always a plus. Oh, plus I think a lot of people are surprised the quality you get for what you pay, it's not bad considering the low price tag! Even if you find that some staff aren't as helpful as they could be, still a good shopping experience.

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#43 Marks and Spencer
Cardinal Place, 726-732 Victoria St, London SW1E 5JE, United Kingdom
Monday: [8 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [8 AM-9 PM], Friday: [8 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Marks and Spencer, somewhere near Victoria, seems to be a solid option for grabbing various bits and bobs if you're in need. They have a pretty good range from men's clothing to women's clothing to kid's clothes if you need something for your little ones. Plus, it looks like they’ve got shoes, bags, and accessories too, which is handy. They also have this whole supermarket area in there, that includes fresh produce, flowers, and ready to eat food that is good if you don't want to cook. Oh, and there's a restaurant area where people can grab a quick bite to eat.
Lots of people seem to like the quality of the food, and they often rave about how fresh the produce is; the staff there are also regularly mentioned in reviews, people saying how friendly and helpful they are. It is good that they will actually help you. I think most folks dig the bra fitting service they have; it sounds super thorough, which is nice. But, I have heard grumbles from some people concerning the store's layout, saying its a little confusing. Some people seem to think they might be a tad expensive.

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#44 Maharishi Store
2-3 Great Pulteney St, London W1F 9LY, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Maharishi Store, situated in London, is pretty well-known, especially if you’re into unique clothing. You can find a range of items from tees and jackets to those cool cargo pants. Their style is definitely inspired by military vibes combined with some Asian flair. For people who wants pieces that stand out from the norm, this place seems to be a popular place to go.
I’ve heard from a lot of people the staff are super friendly and always happy to lend a hand, which is always a plus when you’re browsing. A lot of people appreciate that they use organic materials, and that the brand seems committed to being environmentally sustainable; it's nice when fashion considers it's impact on the planet. Plus, the store itself has a really cool atmosphere, the decor really showcases their military and Asian inspirations. Some have been shopping there for twenty years and they have had consistent quality. Although, I did read that a few customers had issues with the sizing or customer service, but generally Maharishi is considered one of the better clothing stores in London.

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#45 Superdry
360-366, Oxford St, London W1C 1JN, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12:30-6:30 PM]
Superdry on Oxford Street is kinda a go-to when you want something reliable, especially a jacket. Plus, it's right in the heart of things near Bond Street tube, making it easy to swing by. They've got good quality clothes that aren't exactly cheap, but feels worth it sometimes, yeah? You definitely find the brand's distinct style, and honestly, it’s pretty cool seeing so much variety in one place.
What I really appreciate is when a store nails customer service, and from what I've read, a few people have mentioned staff really going the extra mile. I always think it's worth paying a bit more when the staff are helpful. It's a nice bonus if you can snag a deal, too; who doesn't love a sale? It can be a little overwhelming with all the stuff they cram in, there's no doubt, I have seen some complaints around the volume of the music, a couple people got a headache.

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#46 River Island
Marble Arch Park House, 473 Oxford St, London W1C 2AU, United Kingdom
Monday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6:30 PM]
River Island in London is pretty popular, I think because it has a rep for carrying clothes that are both fashionable and well-made; they're known for it. You find a pretty impressive range of things for everyone – guys, girls, and kids, plus a big shoe section, and they have petite sizes that are actually good. I heard it's usually nicely laid out, making shopping easier, which is always a plus, right?
Apparently, what people appreciate the most is that there's loads of different styles, suiting all sorts of tastes, with good quality materials. The styles that they sell you couldn't find in Primark, if I'm honest. Plus, I've read a lot of reviews saying the staff are usually really helpful and friendly. Some people mention specific staff members by name, like Mica or Elijah, who went above and beyond, which is always appreciated. While you might find it slightly expensive, a bunch of people seem to think the quality you get more than makes up for the price.

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#47 COS
222 Regent St., London W1B 5BD, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
COS, that shop in London, is pretty popular because the clothes look great and the quality is generally on point. They stock a good range; you know, items that are a little bit different from what all the usual places have. I've heard the layout inside is spacious, with a good flow to how everything is arranged, which is a bonus.
It seems most people rave about how helpful the staff are, always ready to give assistance, which makes for a much better shopping experience. Apparently, the clothes are of good quality and the pricing is reasonable, a combo that's always a win. Plus, a lot appreciate the store's distinct style and the nice materials they use, though some people have had issues with rude employees and poor customer service. The occasional person mentions it getting too packed, but overall, it sounds mostly positive, maybe one of the better clothing spots in London; you wouldn’t know unless you visited to see, of course.

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#48 Nike London Central
Zone B, 2 Pancras Sq, London N1C 4AG, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
I've heard decent things about the Nike store near King's Cross, specifically that it has great deals on sportswear and trainers. It's supposed to be a pretty big place, across two floors, with sections for different things for men and woman, so it sounds like you might find something cool there. Sometimes their stock is a bit limited because it's a factory outlet store, maybe, so going in without a specific item in mind can be more rewarding, or you risk being disappointed.
Honestly, it sounds like the staff is what makes it a good shop, I've heard their always happy to help which is a good thing these days. I heard they've got good discount sales, which is cool, and you can even get a good price on new designs. They even have people who are very knowledgable with sports, from their studies or past jobs. Worth checking it out, if you're into Nike, that is.

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#49 Nike Town
236 Oxford St, London W1C 1DE, United Kingdom
Nike Town is pretty much what you'd expect from a flagship store right in the middle of London. There's multiple floors, each dedicated to all the different categories like sportswear, footwear, and accessories... and you know, all that jazz. They’ve got a big selection of sneakers, workout clothes, plus some stuff for everyday wear; really, something for everyone. What's really cool, however, is when they have the DJ, which I know my friends are always impressed by! The staff are friendly and more than happy to help you out with whatever you need.
Honestly, it's hard not to be a little impressed by how seriously they take the customer experience. Lots of people have raved about the customer service, mentioning the staff goes above and beyond. But they also seem committed to body positivity; I saw somewhere that they have mannequins representing all kinds of different body types and abilities and that's pretty awesome. Plus, a lot of shoppers seem to go crazy for the customization options, especially for soccer jerseys, if you're into that kind of thing.

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#50 UNIQLO
170 Oxford St, London W1D 1NQ, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
UNIQLO on Oxford Street is definitely a go-to for a lot of people, myself included, because their stuff is genuinely decent without completely rinsing your bank account; you can actually find trendy pieces, not just boring basics which is a bonus. They've got pretty much anything you could need for your closet, with options for everyone from your little cousin to your grandpa, though sometimes they don't have many staff on the floor if you need help, though the music there is good, strangely enough. It's huge, spanning three floors, so it can feel a little overwhelming, but they usually keep it organized. I heard they do free alterations on jeans which makes it completely worth it, even though I probably wouldn't get anything altered.
Honestly, the best part is the quality for what you pay, and the store is well located so it makes it accessible for the average shopper; I usually stop by on my way to somewhere. You can find a wide variety of items, from everyday clothes to fashionable outfits, its a nice treat for yourself. Everyone raves about the thermal wear, so I might have to check those out soon when it gets colder. I also saw a review mention Adam's service being spectacular so I might go back and see if he's there, maybe he'll help me pick something out. Just be warned that the store can get jam-packed, specially with Christmas coming around the corner, expect queues, but it's usually worth it.

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#51 CHANEL NEW BOND STREET
158-159 New Bond St, London W1S 2UB, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Okay, so CHANEL NEW BOND STREET is, you know, *the* place to go if you want to treat yourself; I mean, it's practically a landmark! Everyone knows it for being super fancy, selling all kinds of gorgeous clothes, plus handbags, perfumes, makeup – everything you could dream of. It's definitely known for its classy vibe and, honestly, those collections are just stunning, its where anyone who wants to be seen will shop and is generally the place that makes me consider eating only noodles for a month.
I read some reviews online before, and what people tend to say is true – the service there can be amazing, or it can be a bit hit or miss; anyway, some folks have had sales assistants offering champagne, which is just *chef's kiss*. I've heard staff are incredibly attentive and just really work to find you that perfect something that you're just going to treasure, though some other reviewers felt the service was a bit cold, or that waiting for service can take forever, but i guess thats because you need to be added to a waiting list. Even with those couple minor niggles, though, most people still think it's one of the best spots in London for luxury retail.

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#52 Wow Retro London Covent Garden
179 Drury Ln, London WC2B 5QF, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM]
Retro London Covent Garden is, I think, a pretty well-known vintage spot near me, at least judging by the chatter I've heard, and word-of-mouth says they do have loads of retro and vintage clothes. You can find all sorts, I'm told, from clothes to bags, plus patches if you're into that kind of thing. Apparently, if you're really lucky, they even have some vintage football jerseys, which is pretty cool. It definitely sounds like a place someone who enjoys unique and stylish vintage items would be in heaven, ya know?
From what I've read, people seem to really dig their selection, particularly the outerwear and those football jerseys. There are reviews praising their fair prices as well as the quality of the clothing they sell. Apparently, a lot of shoppers have said good things about the employees, describing them as super helpful and, being knowledgable. A few comments mention that they would actually go out of their way to assist people, which is pretty sweet, especially if you're searching for something specific. Location definetely seems important, what with it being in Covent Garden which is a popular tourist trap and a hub for the locals. However, some people had problems with the staff and claimed that they can be rude. Apparently, they also don't offer refunds or exchanges, which is definitely something to bear in mind should you go there.

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#53 UNIQLO Spitalfields
54 Brushfield St, London E1 6AG, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
UNIQLO Spitalfields is pretty solid, especially if you're hunting for decent quality basics. It's a branch of that massive Japanese company, so you can find everything from casual stuff to more dressy pieces, I think. What's great is, at least according to what I've read online, they don't charge an arm and a leg, which makes it a total go-to for a bunch of people.
I think folks really dig that Uniqlo location because of the great deals and how many different things they stock. Some reviewers even say its one of the best places in London to find clothes. Lots of customers really have praised the staff too; Apparently they are known to go above and beyond to help, which, frankly, is a nice change of pace. And apparently that self-checkout thingamajig? People love how fast it is; convenient for those lunchtime dashes. It's also good knowing they take the ethics thing seriously. Some people have had hiccups with online returns, and the drink policy thing sounds a bit silly, but generally, it sounds like it's still a good place to shop.

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#54 The Mercantile London
17A Lamb St, London E1 6EA, United Kingdom
Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM]
The Mercantile London, a clothing shop I keep hearing about, is supposedly a gem for finding stuff you won't see everywhere. I've heard they have a real focus on independent designers which is pretty cool, and from what I gather, they stock a range of things from clothes and shoes, but then also extend into things for the home, and even beauty bits. Knowing they're into sustainable fashion is a definite plus, I'm always trying to make better choices when I shop.
Honestly, hearing about the customer service there makes me want to check it out sometime. I saw a few reviews mentioning how helpful the staff are, apparently they're really good at picking out new finds you wouldn't have considered. Also, the online shopping experience seems pretty seamless; it seems they ship really fast, which you love to hear! It does seem there are some quirks, though, such as a few customers got hit with unexpected customs fees. From what I can tell, most people rave about the selection and quick delivery.

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#55 Anthropologie
158 Regent St., London W1B 5SW, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Anthropologie in London is pretty cool, especially if you are wanting something different from the usual high street offering; that said I believe it has American roots so may be familiar to some. You know, the kind of place where you might buy some cute stationery for your desk and a slightly overpriced, but totally worth it, dress for a night out. The vibe in there, I think, has to be the draw – it's really bohemian, they have this green wall that's just amazing, plus, some unique decor that makes just browsing a nice experience.
Honestly, Anthropologie, is kinda dangerous, I mean, I want to buy everything. People rave about the selection and quality, particularly when it comes to homewares and clothing, and how helpful the staff is, which definitely counts for something these days. But the prices, there so high, right? It is a little on the expensive side and people also mentioning about online services can be hit or miss - fingers crossed you don't need to deal with the returns department, for instance. I think Anthropologie a great treat-yourself or gifting spot, you know?

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#56 UNIQLO White City
Unit 2048 - 2049, Ariel Way, London W12 7GE, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
UNIQLO White City is a spot that always pops up when you are looking for basic but good quality clothes. It's got a bunch of options for everyone – men, women, even kids. They are also very well known for their heat tech, which I heard is brilliant for the winter, and sometimes they will have some trendy, limited-edition t-shirts, also they tend to create stuff that will remain in fashion for a long time. What is so great about this store is that it does not break the bank. Also I heard that they make an effort to make their clothes in an eco-friendly way, which is important now.
From what I have heard online, the store usually has a great selection, and the staff are pretty nice plus, you get good value. Customers are often impressed with how well-made everything is, and they do say that the store is organised in a way that just makes sense, and getting through the checkout is really quick. Many reviewers have also highlighted how great some of their collaborations are and the exclusive deals they have. Some shoppers have even been lucky enough to get some amazing fashion tips from the staff who go above and beyond, which is fab. Although there are some complaints, especially about the policies and return policies. But for the most part, it feels that loads of people are still big fans of UNIQLO White City.

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#57 H&M
174-176 Oxford St, London W1D 1NX, United Kingdom
Monday: [9 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-10 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-10 PM], Friday: [9 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
H&M, right near me in London, it's basically a go-to. I mean, who doesn't love a place with clothes for everyone: guys, girls, even the little ones? Plus, they don't just do everyday stuff; apparently, they’ve got you covered whether you need something casual or proper for a fancy event, what do I know. Word on the street is the homeware section is decent, a friend told me. They call it a one-stop-shop, with shoes and accessories; but don’t expect luxury goods with that price point.
Most people seem to dig H&M because it's easy on the wallet, and the sales can be pretty sweet. I’ve heard Oxford Street makes it easy to get to, tourists and locals can manage it. Some folks online say the staff is great to the point of being helpful, especially in finding the right size. Apparently it is possible to ask questions. But, I read a bunch of reviews where people are complaining about the customer service and safety. Despite those not-so-great experiences, it seems plenty of others would recommend H&M as a good option for affordable fashion in London.

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#58 Wolf & Badger
102 Berwick St, London W1F 0QB, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Wolf & Badger, as far as I can tell, is a London shop curating clothes from independent designers, they also do jewelry and accessories. Apparently there's even a restaurant upstairs. Seems pretty cool if you're looking for a full day out and really want to do something different.
Lots of people seem to agree that Wolf & Badger have unique clothes that you cannot get anywhere else. Staff also gets a lot of compliments for their stellar customer service. I read some stuff about one of the jewelry guys being awesome at picking out pieces that just really flatter people. Its nice, but there are occasional complaints. Some people had issues with their return policy or their delivery. There were also a few comments regarding they didn't have more men's clothes and maybe some of the price points are too high.

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#59 Stone Island Flagship Store
79 Brewer St, London W1F 9ZN, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Stone Island's London flagship store is a pretty big deal for anyone who's into quality clothes, I suppose. You can find all sorts of things there, from jackets to sweaters and shirts, whatever your heart desires. The main draw really is the brand's knack for doing things differently with unique designs paired with really durable materials, which makes it a favorite, I'm told.
The reviews do generally seem positive, and lots of people mention the extensive selection and how easy it is to find the size that fits. The store layout, apparently, its got a color-coordinated design going on that's supposed to be very aesthetically pleasing, if you're into that sort of thing. More importantly, the service that people rave about; the staff comes across as helpful and really knows their stuff, which you'd hope to expect if you're shelling out a bunch of money. The online experience has been really good as well, with people complimenting its navigation and shipping speed. On the downside, some people have raised concerns around how dark the store is, the lack of variety and the "intimidating" staff so your mileage may vary.

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#60 H&M
8 King St, London W6 9HW, United Kingdom
Monday: [9 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
H&M in London is supposed to be this trendy clothing store that's, supposedly, near me. Apparently, it's been done up recently. I hear that it’s got a much nicer vibe since they renovated it. It’s also got a better layout. There's a decent mix of styles, I think. They've got stuff that looks nice. It has options for both women and men. There's supposedly also a kids' section, though I've seen some complaints that its pretty limited, which isn't a big deal to me.
Lots of people have said H&M’s a good bet because the prices don't break the bank, and the quality is decent. Reviews say that the styles and colors are more on-trend now which isn't always the case, right? It appears that customers liked the interiors and, I guess, the atmosphere of the store overall, with its cute furniture and even some plants, which is more than you can say of other clothing stores. Apparently, the self-service checkouts are a plus for some, and I heard they even have some kind of t-shirt printing service available.

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#61 & Other Stories
256-258 Regent St., London W1B 3AF, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
& Other Stories, a sister company to H&M, has been popping up all over my social media, and for good reason, since it's apparently the place to go in London for those of us wanting something a bit different. It seems like they're really nailing that effortless chic vibe everyone's after, with their blend of French and Scandinavian influences. I'm hearing good things on the quality of fabrics and how they are designed in-house so there is a distinct design aesthetic. Word on the street is they have a killer selection, from shoes and clothes to even some cool homeware, so I should definitely check them out.
From what I've been gathering, most shoppers rave about the overall vibe, often describing the atmosphere as surprisingly calm. Folks seem to really appreciate that the staff are usually super friendly and helpful, which makes all the difference when you're trying to find the perfect fit. It's a plus that they're dog-friendly; gotta love stores that welcome your fur babies, right? Though, sometimes the returns process can be a drag, based on some online feedback. Delivery issues can be so annoying. Overall, though, it sounds like & Other Stories offers a pretty unique and elevated shopping experience, which is why I think it maintains a devoted fanbase in the city.

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#62 Next
Plaza Oxford Street, 120-128 Oxford St, London W1D 1LT, United Kingdom
Monday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
This Next on Oxford Street seems to be a pretty solid choice if you are looking for options. From what I hear, they’ve got a huge range of clothes for everyone in the family, which could be convenient. The variety of styles and sizes is really appreciated, apparently. It sounds ideal if you want something that fits well, whatever your body type.
You know, I read some reviews, and a lot of people are really happy with the customer service, describing the staff as being helpful and polite. I read other reviews which indicated this was not the case so it sounds like it is hit or miss. Plus, the store is supposed to be spacious, with a good layout, which makes browsing a lot easier. Though some customers did have issues with fitting room times, a lot raved about the selection, price, and the quality of the clothing.

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#63 Weekday
226 Regent St., London W1B 3BR, United Kingdom
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM]
Weekday’s a pretty popular clothing store here in London; it's got a reputation for being on trend. They have a lot of different stuff, jeans and tees, obvs, but also hoodies, sweatshirts, and even blazers if you need something a little more profesh. Did you know they do alterations in-house too? Plus, they're known for their streetwear that's pretty interesting and using organic cotton, which is a nice touch, innit?
I’ve heard people are pretty happy with Weekday, mostly it's the clothes selection, good service and the staff being nice. Multiple shoppers have told me about the quality fabrics and how well-made all their clothes are. The jeans and the men’s basics especially seem to be the ones people like. Cost-wise, it seems like people consider it good value and that they're always getting new stuff in to buy, that's good. Also, some people mentioned the alteration service being great, plus some of the people working there being super helpful – that's always a bonus!

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#64 Bershka
221-223, Oxford St, London W1D 2LJ, United Kingdom
Monday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11:30 AM-6 PM]
Bershka's a pretty big deal around here. Situated on Oxford Street, it’s def a fave for trendy clothes that won't break the bank and there is usually something for everyone. They have got tops, jeans, all those kinda pieces, not forgetting shoes and accessories - I find the selection is more catered to the younger adult, if I'm being honest.
I've heard people compliment them a lot, especially about getting fashionable stuff without the hefty price tag. And yeah, a decent amount of shoppers mention the good selection and how the quality seems alright. Plus, I remember reading something that the store layout is really modern, and the size options are pretty good. There was one mention of a helpful sales rep, who really put their customer service skills to the test. It’s still a super popular place, which I'm guessing is because people want on trend clothes.

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