Monday, 20 February 2017

HOLLISTER + PRIMARK + FOREVER21 + GAP Collective Haul

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As you can see there is a recurring theme in my blog posts... it's another haul! However, this is my Hollister, Primark, Forever 21 and GAP collective haul. I bundled everything into this haul, as I only picked up a few things from here and there. Now that I explained everything, let the haul begin!

The first place I stopped at was Hollister. I went into the shop, because it was the January sales and I never really had any interest in going in until that day. I picked a couple of things up, but later returned them as the fit was not quite right. From the experience, I realised that Hollister had some good quality items within their store, as I really loved the feel of their material on me. So through a series of online orders from them, the only thing I kept was this white laced peek-a-boo cami top (£14). I know it’s completely useless as of right now (as it’s like 10 degrees outside), but I thought it be nice for the summer. I do have to say online shopping on Hollister is much easier than going into the shop itself; but they take £9 off your refund for just returning a few items which was a complete shock to me. I do not recommend doing online shopping at Hollister, unless there was something in stores, but it was out of stock in your size.

My next trip online was Forever 21. The store at Oxford street is chaotic, as everything is just everywhere. Forever 21 online is easier, stress free; and if you shop online, there are some online exclusive items which you can't get in stores (obvoiously). Out of everything I had ordered, I have kept this one navy blue jumper dress (£16). I already knew that I would love it, as I bought a pink jumper dress (£13 before, £9 now) during the autumn time from there as well. It’s just something that is so easy to style and comfortable to wear. I would recommend picking this up as I am in love with all the jumper dresses that Forever 21 has to offer.

If you need a bargain, then Primark is usually the first place anyone would go to. I picked up a backup of basics from Primark, such as socks, cosy leggings, and especially those faux furs lining leggings (I don’t know what I do without them!). Another great thing about Primark is the pyjamas section. I picked up two Disney PJ tops (£10 each), as I love Disney (who doesn’t?). Unfortunately, I had to return the matching bottoms as they were too big; but I might go back and get them two sizes down my usual size as I really want them to be matchy-matchy. I also picked up some flats (£6), as I needed some new ones. And the last thing I picked up was completely random, and it was pink fairy lights (£1.50) - cause who doesn't love fairy lights?

Besides Primark, I did shop at GAP in person and not online. This was my first trip to a GAP Outlet. Never been to one before, and I have to say the experience was great. I didn’t see anything from last season that I liked, but I picked up a basic V-neck top in black, white and grey (£6.99 each). I thought I scored myself a good deal, as they sell this in the normal GAP stores, but for full priced!

So, that is all I have bought in those four stores. If you’re thinking that the last of the hauls... You’re wrong! I have a good couple or more so hauls coming up, but I will carefully split them up so we have some hauls in March and maybe April as well.

I hope you’re enjoyed this and I’ll see you for a smaller haul this Thursday,
Bye