About Primark

Primark, an international beacon in the retail fashion industry, stands as a testament to the power of accessibility and affordability. With a rich history dating back to its inception in 1969 in Dublin, Ireland, Primark, known as Penneys in its homeland, has woven its narrative into the fabric of fashion's evolution.

A Global Footprint Primark's expansion beyond the Irish borders began with its first UK store in Derby in 1974. Today, it boasts a robust presence with 191 stores in the UK alone. The brand's international journey didn't stop there; it embraced the vibrant culture of Spain in 2006, and since then, has established 56 stores across the country.

Ethical Foundations In 2006, Primark joined the Ethical Trading Initiative, marking its commitment to the rights of workers globally. This ethical stance is further exemplified by the launch of the Primark Sustainable Cotton Programme in 2013, aiming to train 160,000 farmers in sustainable farming methods by the end of 2022.

Innovative Milestones The year 2015 was pivotal for Primark as it ventured across the Atlantic, opening its doors in Boston, USA. This marked the beginning of its American dream, which now includes 16 stores. The brand's innovation continued with the opening of the world's biggest Primark in Birmingham, UK, in 2019, featuring five floors of retail space.

Primark Cares In 2021, Primark unveiled its sustainability strategy, 'Primark Cares', dedicated to reducing fashion waste, halving carbon emissions, and improving the lives of its product makers. This strategy underscores Primark's pledge to maintain affordability while fostering sustainable shopping choices.

A Legacy of Growth Employing over 72,000 colleagues in 15 countries, Primark continues to grow, adapting to the ever-changing tides of fashion and consumer needs. Its story is not just about clothes; it's about the people, the planet, and the passion that drives a brand to do more than just sell – to inspire, to lead, and to care.