I quite like H&M but really dislike their dundrum store. Reason: their ladies store has two seperate floors yet doesn’t have a changing room on the bottom floor so you have to go upstairs to try stuff on. But what if you’re trying something on and the size isn’t right and you want a different size? Or what if like me you want to have a quick browse again and often make a couple of trips to a fitting room in one visit? Personally on my most recent visit I just couldn’t be bothered and left without buying anything! I also noticed that the price of their knitwear(sweaters & cardigans) is higher than usual. Considering most knitwear doesn’t wash very well I sure as hell wouldn’t be forking out € 50 for a cardigan. Think I’ll go get 3 for that price from penny’s! Sort it out H&M cos you were a firm favourite of mine for a while.
Rob M.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Of all high street clothes shops, few have seen the inside of my wallet as many times as H&M has. The place probably has the best value and quality when it comes to gents clothes. Unfortunately, it stocks some seriously dodgy looking clothes(neon tank tops) as well as some very sharp garments. I bought a suit here for € 100 once and ended up getting a lot of wear out of it. Go in during sale season, there are some excellent finds in there. Apparently, they do girls clothes as well. Or something like that…
Kate M.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Who doesn’t love a bit of H&M? No one, that’s who. With really great clothes at really great prices, there’s not really any room for complaining. H&M is a huge store all over the world — it operates in 34 countries and employs over 74,000 people… that’s a lot of shop workers! Their stuff is young, funky and fashionable and everything from their kids range to their jewellery line is up to the minute, on trend and really cheap. Their store in Dundrum is split over 3 levels, with one floor dedicated to kids wear. I heart h&m!