Primark introduces massive change to its changing rooms – and customers are praising the move | The Sun

PRIMARK is being praised by its customers after making a massive change to its changing rooms.

Scott took to TikTok to share a video detailing the alteration, showing a sign by the entrance to the fitting rooms which read: "These fitting rooms are for Women only. 


"We also have Any Gender fitting rooms available for everyone – please ask."

"Bravo Primark," Scott wrote over the top of the clip.

And he added in the caption for the video: "Build it and they will come."

People were quick to take to the comments section to weigh in on the development, with one writing: "Yay to primark."

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"superb thank you," another added.

"That’s literally all we’re asking for! Safe space for everyone," a third commented.

"Primark you are stars!" someone else wrote.

"How it should be," another added.

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As someone else commented: "Finally, some sense in this mad world! Well done Primark!"

"This is what the world needs," another praised.

"No one being forced to conform but a place for everybody.

"Not necessarily together if it makes some people uncomfortable."

While someone else added: "I think this is a good idea no matter what side of the fence you're looking at it from."

And others insisted other shops need to follow suit by altering their own changing room layouts.

"Love this!!! every company needs to follow this example," one person wrote.

"now all other shops etc should do the same well done," another added.

As a third commented: "This needs to be done everywhere…"

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