Heart £3, rope basket £8, copper shelf £6, faux plants from £2.50, glass votive candle £2 |
I love Primark for clothes and can't go there without having a quick root through their home department.
The first time I came across Primark was in the late 90s in Doncaster.
Shopping with a friend, she pointed out this cheap shop that if you rifled through the tat, you could find some clothing gems.
I was doubtful as it didn't look anything like it looks today,
think more BonMarche in a precinct.
But God she was right after strolling past rows of slacks, I spied the best T-shirt ever.
At a time when t-shirts were to be worn slightly shrunken and with hipsters, but shops hadn't caught up, (adults wearing 9 year olds t-shirts was the norm).
This t-shirt was actually small in a good way.
I wore it for the rest of the summer and it didn't fade or fall to pieces.
Now Primark is huge and like a safety blanket.
Going on holiday/to a party/interview and have nothing to wear.
If you can get to a Primark you will find something.
And their homewares
no where near as extensive as their clothes,
but guaranteed to have something, costing peanuts to cheer the soul.
I never want my home to look like I have ram raided one store, or copied one style,
I always like an eclectic mix of things.
Here's a few treasures I found that I don't think scream FROM PRIMARK.
Teal velvet cushion £5 For cheap cushions, Primark inner pads stay remarkably bouffy. |
Metallic cushion £3 I like the look of one metallic cushion mixed in with a pile of different cushions. I have a silver one on my sofa, mixed in with wolf fur and grey wool cushions. |
I love these for kids rooms and are only £4. I picked these up for a friends daughter.
There they are, draped over a step ladder. |
Here's what I bought for my house.
I was quite restrained as I was already manhandling (dragging along the floor) a giant net bag of clothes.
I love the colour of this little rose gold dish and it was only £2!
The shaggy throw has been transformed into a bargain £15 rug by being carpet taped to the floor.
I'll just keep my feet on it when it needs vaccing.
Rose gold dish behind, hopefully looking fab and not like a bedside ashtray.
I wish Primark had been around when I was a teenager when I cared about fashion, but could neither find it, nor afford it and frequently got it wrong with the slim pickings on offer.
If I was 17 now, I would be writing this wearing a body stocking and a Primark floor length net dress, surrounded by Primark's pink/grey shiny things and plastic flamingos.
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