Question:
Shopping in Hammersmith
I'm planning to go to Hammersmith this afternoon, mostly to visit Habitat but was wondering what the shopping is like on the whole around there, I know there is a half decent branch of Primark but anything else worth looking out for?
The Primark is the best I have been to :great: But then I'm only really comparing it to Brighton's excuse for a branch which anything would beat.
Other than that, there's a TK Maxx (if you like that kind of thing) and i can't think of anything else notable. I only used to go for the Primark!
Primark and Habitat are the only shops worth going for in my opinion!
There is a River Island, I tiny, not very good New Look, Ravel and HMV but thats about it. :cmdunno:
Oh well, thanks for the info, at least I won't be tempted to spend on anything else!
It is the only Habitata I can think of which isn't in central London that's easy to get to.
This might also sound like a silly question, but are there any of the kinds of shops that sell cushion padsa around there?
There's a kind of ethnic-y shop that sells wooden elephants (!) and decorative stuff and the like (I think it's called Evolution- but i may be confusing it with another shop) that would almost definitely sell cushions avec cushion pads, but as for just cushion pads- not sure.
The only place i've ever bought cushion pads from is Ikea!
I'm planning to go to Hammersmith this afternoon, mostly to visit Habitat but was wondering what the shopping is like on the whole around there, I know there is a half decent branch of Primark but anything else worth looking out for?
Answers:
The Primark is the best I have been to :great: But then I'm only really comparing it to Brighton's excuse for a branch which anything would beat.
Other than that, there's a TK Maxx (if you like that kind of thing) and i can't think of anything else notable. I only used to go for the Primark!
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Primark and Habitat are the only shops worth going for in my opinion!
There is a River Island, I tiny, not very good New Look, Ravel and HMV but thats about it. :cmdunno:
Answers:
Oh well, thanks for the info, at least I won't be tempted to spend on anything else!
It is the only Habitata I can think of which isn't in central London that's easy to get to.
This might also sound like a silly question, but are there any of the kinds of shops that sell cushion padsa around there?
Answers:
There's a kind of ethnic-y shop that sells wooden elephants (!) and decorative stuff and the like (I think it's called Evolution- but i may be confusing it with another shop) that would almost definitely sell cushions avec cushion pads, but as for just cushion pads- not sure.
The only place i've ever bought cushion pads from is Ikea!
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