BHS Clothes

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clothing shops in londonYou can fairly often hear that, BHS, or British Home Stores, is a poor man’s Marks&Spencer, although in defense of BHS it’s worth saying, that even if there is a difference between these two chains, it doesn’t seem to be too tangible. As its contender, BHS trades not only in clothes for the whole family, but also sells a massive range of household goods.

The numbers on price tags pleasantly don’t shock, the quality of the clothes is fairly good, however, in general, there is nothing exceptional about BHS wear – it all look pretty much casual and suffer from lack of character. Though the children’s clothing department, with its particularly popular “Tammy girl” range for teens and tweens, is fairly nice and worth a quick nose. There are surprisingly stylish baby dungarees, bodysuits, dresses and other lovely stuff for little fidgets.

BHS also usually carries a vast stock o Christmas gifts at very alluring reduced prices. So if you are the budget conscious one, and have a massive kith and kin, for whom you don’t want to appear as a tight…, well as a penny-pincher, by buying Christmas gifts from Primark or your local Asda, BHS might be a really good option for you and your pockets.


Where to buy BHS clothes in London:

• Unit 46-48, Shopping Centre, Red Riff Road (Tube: Surrey Quays)
• 252-258, Oxford Street (Tube: Oxford Circus or Tottenham Court Road)
• 104-110, Broadway, West Ealing (Tube: Ealing Broadway)
• 26, High Road, Wood Green (Tube: Turnpike Lane)

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