The fallout from men abusing their power is not limited to their victims. In the case of an actor like Chris Noth, it’s also all the hurt fans they let down.
05.01.2022 - 19:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Let's face it, is there anything better than a trip to Primark?
The high-street fashion giant is well-known for being the place to be to get some brilliant bargains on their clothing, home-ware, kids ranges and merchandise.
However, despite all the bargains and incredible savings you can find in-stores, sometimes a trip to Primark can be a bit more stressful than you want.
The clothing racks can sometimes be a mess and the queues can sometimes be so long that you genuinely consider placing your basket of bargains back and heading out the door.
But, that never happens, does it? You always end up waiting it out in the end.
That's why My London has provided 21 incredible shopping hacks that will help take the street out of your weekly Primark trip and make sure you get the the best experience:
You can use Google to find out what times will be the busiest for your local store, which makes it easier for you to avoid the mad rush that you usually encounter.
How many times have you went to Primark and not tried something on, only to get home and realise that you have to head all the way back for another size?
Well, it's handy to understand their sizing guide before you go, which we have detailed below:
Women:
2XS - Size 4/6
XS - Size 6/8
S - Size 10/12
M - Size 12/14
L - Size 14/16
XL - Size 18/20
2XL - Size 22/24
Men's casual tops:
XS - up to 36 inches/up to 90cm
S - 36-38 inches/91-96cm
M - 38-40 inches/97-102cm
L - 41-43 inches/103-108cm
XL - 44-46 inches/109-118cm
2XL - 47-49 inches/119-124cm
For more sizing guides click here.
It's always the same with a trip to Primark. You go in with the best of intentions of only buying what you need but end up walking out with a full bag.
Don't worry, we've all been there.
That's why it is always good
The fallout from men abusing their power is not limited to their victims. In the case of an actor like Chris Noth, it’s also all the hurt fans they let down.
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