PRIMARK
PRIMARK
February 7th, 2023
A girl must look her best
Aw, she is new? Was the question asked as Ama was told a fellow Nigerian was in Northern Ireland. She had gone on to take my number and I Her's. We met at the bus stop and Ama took me to a shopping mall called Primark. I shall talk about “Ama and Nana” someday, Today let me introduce you to my favorite mall in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Primark.
Primark
You see, the very first statement Ama made when we got inside Primark was “this is literally the cheapest place you can get new nice clothing, shoes, makeup, glasses, the list is endless, Primark is huge". So maybe it is my favorite because its items are relatively affordable compared to other clothing and accessories malls around, for example, ZARA. Did you see how I wrote that in caps? Because what would carry my leg to Zara?? stop playing. In the nearest future, we will visit other malls but for now, It is darling Primark.
Come in, shop with me
It was at this paragraph S.H.E. realized she couldn’t write on Primark in one post, I mean I could but it would be too long a read, do I delete everything I had typed and try another day? or should this be an introduction to my Primark series? Ama was right, Primark is really big with four floors, this should be an introduction I decided.
Jackets
One of my favorite sessions, and also one of the costliest, I am yet to buy anything from this part of the shop but hello window shopping is very much allowed so why not? I had on a black long pretttty jacket here, felt so warm, cozy and elegant. It must really be a struggle to be rich, and able to buy whatever you want, what a hard life, such a burden, so many options to choose from, who would help carry this burden for them? I wondered as I stared at these racks.
I had on my right hand a red jacket. I may never wear that but it was so bright and beautiful, that is my issue with red, its brightness but on this jacket, it was just gorgeous.
From pullover sessions, to slippers to glasses, to polos and so much more all on just the ground floor with prices like 7,8,10 pounds. Don't do that dear Nigerian, that conversion you want to do to naira, do not do it lol. I took a few pictures for this introduction to Primark.
Reductions- Ah yes this, as you walk around the shop you see this label on different racks. Prices of items get slashed here, you could see a shirt you like, mark it, and come back the following week or two, the same shirt would probably be half its initial price lol. Dearest reduction racks, you are rated!
Dearest reader it was a long day of content creation, I stood in front of this mirror knowing I couldn't write on this mall in one post, it was a moment of reflection for I must admit SHE is not ready for Primark.
mirror mirror-moment of reflection
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