Primark is set to offer womenswear online for the first time as it expands its Click + Collect trial.

From next Wednesday, 13 September, customers of the 57 trial Click + Collect stores across Greater London and the North West of England and North Wales will be able to buy a selection of womenswear online for collection in their local store.

Model wearing Primark clothing as Primark expands its Click + Collect service to include womenswear.

Womenswear now joins kids’ and nursery products on the trial service, meaning customers will be able to shop from around 2,500 Primark products via Click + Collect. The move into Womenswear, Primark’s most popular category by far, will offer customers much broader choice, greater convenience and even more reasons to visit their local high street.


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Included in the Primark womenswear selection online will be:

  • Ranges typically only found in larger stores, including some of the most fashionable Autumn Winter collections as well as Primark’s popular Edit collection which features more premium fabrics, blends and detailing. Currently only available in selected UK stores, The Edit’s inclusion on Click + Collect will make it available to customers of all Click + Collect trial stores.
  • A selection of in-store bestsellers available in an extended range of colours and styles as online-exclusive options.
  • Specialist products such as Primark’s Supporting Women for Lifewomenswear, lingerie and nightwear ranges including maternity, breast cancer, period pants and menopause collections. These ranges are all designed to make innovative, more specialist products available for women at affordable prices, and adding these to the Click + Collect platform means that even more customers can shop the ranges.

Stores offering the service range from Primark’s multi-storey flagships on either end of London’s Oxford Street and in the centres of Manchester, Liverpool and Sheffield, through to smaller high street locations such as Hackney and Hammersmith in the capital and Lancaster and Llandudno further north.

Customers who don’t live or work near one of the 57 trial stores can still visit the Primark website to browse current ranges and check availability of their favourite products using the stock-checker before heading into their local store.

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