PRIMARK has reopened its changing rooms across England as Coroanvirus lockdown restrictions lift.
Shoppers were allowed back in stores again in April – but could not try on clothes and outfits as fitting rooms stayed closed.
Primark shoppers can try clothes on again in stores.
Primark confirmed to Masher News that fitting rooms have now reopened in stores in England.
A trial saw the facilities reopen in a handful of stores from the start of July to test out safety measures.
Changing rooms will continue to have enhanced cleaning programme and additional safety measures in place, the shop said.
We’ve asked when Primark stores in the rest of the UK will reopen and will update when we hear back.
Non-essential retail opened its doors again to shoppers in England and Wales from April 12 as lockdown restrictions lifted – but many left fitting rooms closed, including Primark which has 190 stores across the UK.
The high street fave did extend opening hours at nearly all of its locations though and Masher News got a sneak peek at the Oxford Street store‘s range of new clothes in stock.
Plus, we got a first-look at its first-ever maternity range and prices start from £4.
Desperate shoppers even resorted to trying on clothes on the shopfloor in front of other customers as they remained out of action.
Freedom Day on Monday (July 19) signalled the end of lockdown restrictions like social distancing and mask wearing.
But Primark and other shops is encouraging shoppers to continue wearing masks to keep staff and other customers safe.
Wilko is also among the retailers urging shoppers to keep wearing masks after “Freedom Day”.
Shoppers have spotted kids clothes reduced in Primark and some items cost as little as £1.
Primark is launching a new website where customers can check if items are in stores.