It wasn't quite as cheap as I'd expected for a pound store, though - similar prices to those I'd seen in Primark.Get ready for your own hidden object mobile journey in Hidden City®! Some of the stuff felt like it might fall apart after a few wears, but I found a few gems - a cream denim jacket for £16, a chunky pink cardigan for £12 and a nice checked, zip-up jacket for £16. I wasn't expecting to find much in there for a quid, but I was hopeful the clothing would be cheaper than Primark's. The store on Corporation Street has a Pep&Co - Poundland's own discount fashion chain - inside. The first store I passed with potential was Poundland. Read more: The Marks and Spencer £17 'slimming' leggings that shoppers prefer to jeans But I was keen to see what affordable clothes shops Birmingham city centre had to offer and if any of them were cheaper than Primark. Some Primark fans on social media, too, have commented that the retailer's prices aren't what they used to be.Ĭharity shops, vintage stores and second-hand sites like Depop and Vinted are great options for low-cost clothing - and buying pre-worn is better for the planet. But my jaw nearly hit the floor during a recent trip into town when I spotted a trench coat selling for £45. It's only to be expected, I guess - its seems to be happening everywhere. But it seems I'm not the only one who's noticed Primark's prices creeping up lately. If you're clothes shopping on a budget in Birmingham city centre, Primark is probably the first place you'd go.
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