A vintage store selling top brands has opened within a Glasgow Primark shop.
WornWell has launched at the retail giant's Argyle Street shop and is one of 10 vintage concessions set to open at Primark stores across the UK.
With an offering of vintage treasures from the 70s, 80s and 90s, shoppers can also expect well-known brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Converse, Levi, and Dr. Martens.
WornWell is the product of second-hand clothing firm The Vintage Wholesale Company, and its first concession store was unveiled at Primark in Birmingham in August 2022.
It has since branched out into locations in Manchester, London's Oxford Street, Bristol, and Cardiff, as well as two in Dublin.
More recently, WornWell opened in Newcastle, and there are plans for more.
Tim Kelly, director of new business development at Primark said: "At Primark, we’re always looking to partner with brands that our customers will love to ensure they have the best in-store experience possible, and this expansion is testament to just how successful the unique styles at WornWell have been with our shoppers.
"By the end of this year, WornWell will be in 10 Primark stores across the UK and Ireland, offering customers even more reasons to visit their local store."
The Vintage Wholesale Company's director Riccardo Seaton added: "Over the past year, we’ve been thrilled with how positively Primark shoppers have responded to this partnership.
"We're so excited to open another WornWell in Newcastle, with Glasgow following later in the year, and we look forward to growing our partnership with Primark even further in the months and years to come."
It comes after we reported that plans to open a Primark store at Glasgow Fort were given the go-ahead.
We previously reported that an application had been submitted for the popular retailer to take over the former Everlast Gym at the outdoor shopping centre.
The plans were approved by the council this week.
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