As Christmas is coming very quickly, I have decided to enter a review on BHS. "why" I hear you ask? Well basically because I have done a huge amount of shopping there and have saved loads of pennies. BHS is the new Marks and Spencers in my eyes and with the run up to Christmas, it has saved ... Read review
Advantages: Great selection of wider waistbands for us mums who have gone a bit south Disadvantages: Food is rather yukky and the staff at weekends appear to be fresh out of nursery
...saved loads of pennies. BHS is the new Marks and Spencers in my eyes and with the run up to Christmas, it has saved me lots.
BHS has many weekends where there is so much percentage off all their stock, this is when you want to shop. Some examples are:
One coat for aged 7/8 year old boy - normal price £24. I paid £14.00!
Great looking Christmas cards normally £3.00. I paid £1.70.
Gypsy style skirt aged 3. Retail ... ...for the past 70 years, BHS stands for British Home Stores. It is a retail outlet that sells ladies, gents, babies and children's clothes. They also sell house wares but not on the scale of Ikea.
Here's a bit of useless information that will ultimately change your life ? The first store was opened in 1928 and it was in sunny Brixton. They have stores from Scotland all the way down to Staines.
As Christmas is coming very quickly, I have decided to enter a review on BHS. "why" I hear you ask? Well basically because I have done a huge amount of shopping there and have saved loads of pennies. BHS is the new Marks and Spencers in my eyes and with the run up to Christmas, it has saved me lots. BHS has many weekends where there is so much percentage off all their stock, this is when you want to shop. Some examples are:
One coat for aged 7/8 year old boy - normal price £24. I paid £14.00! Great looking Christmas cards normally £3.00. I paid £1.70. Gypsy style skirt aged 3. Retail £14. I paid £7.00. Jeans size 12 (elasticated waist ok ! ), normally £17.00, I paid £12.00. Childrens 3 in 1 games table selling at £18.00, bought for £10.00 on a cheapo weekend deal.
The Christmas display is wonderful with a huge variety of gifts and ideas for all ages. They sell popcorn to edible undies, just what Aunty Edie wants.
WHAT ON EARTH IS BHS? So in case you have been away on a different planet for the past 70 years, BHS stands for British Home Stores. It is a retail outlet that sells ladies, gents, babies and children's clothes. They also sell house wares but not on the scale of Ikea. Here's a bit of useless information that will ultimately change your life ? The first store was opened in 1928 and it was in sunny Brixton. They have stores from Scotland all the way down to Staines.
WHAT ARE THE STORES LIKE? In my opinion they are bright, airy and very clean. The stores I have been in always have enough room for prams to manoeuvre . There are no more stupid white baskets, now you grab a fish net shopping bag and fill to your credit cards content.
IS THERE DISABLED ACCESS? They have lifts and a disabled toilet. Like the teacher used to say "they could do better". I don't know how disabled customers are meant to order from the restaurant for example. The aisles are wide enough for a wheel chair or pram but how on earth they can reach the food if they are unaccompanied is beyond me.
Changing rooms I would give 7/10. it's hard getting a buggy in there, so doubt a disabled customer could get inside. They have staff buttons in the larger rooms if you need help which is a bonus. Changing rooms are very clean but a bit untidy at weekends.
WHAT ARE THE CLOTHES LIKE? My local store in Uxbridge sells clothes according to the age. In other words, as you enter the shop, the first racks are for what I would describe as the thirty something's.
At lot of this range are made from stretchy material or have full or part waist elastication. A must if you have had kids and you don't have the metabolism of Gwyneth Paltrow. This is my bit!
I love the jeans. They have elastic on the side of the waist bands but do up just like normal jeans. They come in 27 0r 30 inch leg and fit up to size 20. The colours are blue, black, khaki, light khaki, racing car green, dark mauve and beige . . .. I have the lot. They take an awful lot of battering as I am always on the floor with the kids and the colour doesn't fade from wash to wash. These are extremely comfortable and very slimming. However, I wish I hadn't bought the beige ones, Yuk! If you have a tan that resembles varicose vein blue and a bum that wobbles in places, don't buy the beige. I have since deposited mine in the charity shop. Good luck to the person who wears them.
Next to that display you hit the slinky size 10 and teenager stuff. Needless so say I bypass this bit and walk away just wishing I could get into that little t strap top. Saying that, if you aren't that fazed about that spare tyre sticking out, then they still sell up to size 22. It's all rather trendy but not tarty, like some down market stores sell.
Further down there is the PETITE RANGE, so if you are small 5 footer this is the bit for you. I am not petite and no size 8 so I walk away from this bit pronto. On the opposite side of the store you have the sport range. Once again very comfy and mean't for everyone. The tops wash and hold shape well as do the tracky bottoms. They are great for lounging in as well as doing that work out that I hardly ever get round to doing. Shame! Next are the 50 plus range, my mum likes this bit. Sensible blouses that do up round your neck, just as my mum likes them.
Then tucked away at the back is the lingerie. Don't expect Ann Summers or Agent Provocateur here, you'll find Berlei or Cross your Heart with extra uplift. They sell sizes from 34A to Jordan size and prices are from £15, depending on whether you buy BHS own or a brand name. They sell a good sports bra for £22. It doesn't get much use with me, but its there incase of emergencies.
The knockers (whoops I mean knickers), are thong, bikini or up to your arm pits style. They come in packs of 5 for the everyday ones, but the sort of sexy range sell singular. Prices are from £5. The knickers are not as good quality as Next and if you put them in a wash more than 40 degrees, they will shrink - either that or I have put a lot of weight on since I last put a wash load in.
To be honest I don't like the socks. They don't last if you wear boots and before too long you're toe will show through. They last as long as Matalan, a few washes and that's it. Not too expensive so I suppose you pay for what you get, but I don't expect to see my toe nail peek at me after only a short while. I don't wear tights so cannot comment on these.
The Bridal range is at the far end, next to the shoes. You can get a complete bridal set here and it's not too pricey. It's just as good as the Debenhams range but a fraction of the price. The Uxbridge store has a separate section for the Brides to be to change, which is a great idea. They change the colour scheme to match the season and I particularly liked the burgundy range at Xmas.
The shoes aren't too bad. Practical and a but dull, but if you want everyday shoes not Jimmy Choo, then they are a good buy. Word of warning, if you have a foot that is wider than Kylie Minogue's, you will find them a bit tight. They don't have much for wider feet
I don't rate the fashion jewellery, its cheap and cheerful and will tarnish after a short wear. The watches are a good investment. From only £11, you can get a practical bangle watch that stands the test of time.
Lastly are the handbags and purses. I buy all mine from here as the leather is from £20 and it's so strong. My bags have to be big and take some battering and BHS bags beat Next for value and performance. The purses come in two types, girlie or mumsy. I cannot abide anything less than 8 inches long and I mean purses here ok! The small dinky pink fluffy girlie ones are only good for keeping cotton buds in for me.
GOING DOWN :::::::::::: The Uxbridge store has two floors and on the ground floor are the children's section, mens clothing, house wares, restaurant and toilets. I love the kid's range, a bit over priced in sections but it's durable and washes well without loosing colour.
My hubby doesn't like the men's range apart from the chino like trousers at £25 a pair. He says it's the sort of stuff he would buy his dad, so that says it all. I actually wear some of the mens clothing, such as the sweatshirts. My hubby now weighs less than me so I find the mens department to be big and baggy. It hides a multitude of sins but I won't dwell on this one much longer.
Moving on ………. the house wares covers lighting, bed sets, towels, dinner services, candles, pot pourri and batteries. I love it all, cannot complain about anything here. I have BHS on my bed, it lights up my kitchen, makes my hallway smell like Vanilla and honey and I eat my food off its Mediterranean range (which you can buy separately). Full marks here for sure. Prices aren't too steep, they start at £1 for some pot pourri refresher oil up to £50 for a full bed set.
WHATS THE RESTAURANT LIKE? To be honest, awful. The Uxbridge store has youngsters serving up cold slush. The food never resembles the pictures on the wall, the portions are small which is just as well as it taste's quite foul. The cakes and pastries are all open to customers breathing, I saw this spotty teenager sneeze over the Apple Slice once and that's put me off for life. Very unhygienic and this should be looked into. The kids that serve up always have straggles of hair showing, appearance and cleanliness are foremost when it comes to handling food. If the Environmental Health pays a secret trip there on a Sunday, they will certainly be able to make a few pointers. About the only thing I will purchase here is a cup of tea, that's not too bad with a shortcake biscuit (these come wrapped so no chance of any extra nasal deposits here). The kids lunch box is £2.50 and they get a small cheese or ham roll, a petit filous, a manky Satsuma and a packet of walkers crisps. They also receive a small plastic toy. These aren't too bad apart from the fruit that is so past its sell by.
TOILETS AND BABY CHANGING These are excellent, a bit smelly at times in the baby changing, as the bin obviously doesn't get changed that much during the day. They are clean though and I would say these are better than the Chimes loo's. The baby changing room has ample room for a pram and two lit tle ones to wait (I can verify that). There's always enough loo roll and a good padded unit for babies bums.
IS THERE A CREDIT CARD? Yes of course. It's the gold card and even though I have one, I never used it apart from the first time I took it out. I prefer my Alliance and Leicester card with money back than receiving discounts through out the year. The more you spend the more discounts you receive against future purchases. As a gold cardholder you receive invitations for members nights but as I have three children and my local store has members nights on a Wednesday, its mission impossible to get out. I only took it out because I couldn't get the cashier to shut up. Anyway it comes in handy as a ruler for my son. It doesn't cost anything to get one but the interest rate is a bit steep. With the country's debt spiralling out of control, ask yourself if you really need one!
WHAT ARE THE STAFF LIKE? The store staff are very friendly and helpful, always smart and greet you with a smile. Most of the staff at the weekend look about 15 years old and seem to be on auto pilot. You attempt to say something remotely funny and there is no response… the lights are on but no one is home. The weekday staff are over 30's and always ready for a chat and giggle, completely different in attitude. At present the uniform is all black and they look like the staff from a popular perfume shop.
The restaurant staff are friendly but just look so scruffy and unkempt. Perhaps its because they have had a hard day making kids lunch boxes, but that's no excuse. Harrods wouldn't tolerate such standards in their restaurant after all.
WHAT ABOUT AFTER SALES? Not too bad. They have a separate section for returns and refunds and as long as you have your receipt and don't wait months till you return an item, you'll get an exchange or refund.
TO SUM IT UP. A good store, bit of a poor man' s Debenhams. That isn't an insult just a description to emphasise that the King of the Stores. Debenhams against BHS in terms of value, its BHS the winner here. Debenhams is great to walk around at leisure but its darned expensive.
BHS against M and S for quality, well its BHS again. M and S have lost the plot and I won't even buy a sarni from there again. (the last time I did I found a thick grey curly hair inside and all I was offered was another sandwich in return).
Most towns have a BHS but check out the website for exact locations and for the latest range. Its www.bhs.co.uk.
They don't have an Internet ordering service, perhaps that's something they could look into in the not too distant.
Anyway, hope I didn't bore you to sleep and waffle on that much. Thanks for reading and merry crimbo shopping. Hope you bag a bargain in the sales too. xxx
Advantages: Good atmosphere. Excellent discounts. Disadvantages: Pressure for opening accounts.
...review! INTRODUCTION
BHS has two slogans. The first is: "BHS: Best Place To Work" (hence the title of the review). The second (which can only be really portrayed properly when written down) is: "BHSmiles better"
But what is BHS like as a store to work in? Having been an associate for over 2 years, I feel adequately qualified to answer this question fully. However, it must be noted by the reader that this review is based on experience from working ... ...INVOLVED
Working at the BHS department store, you would imagine to be a fairly repetitive and unchallenging affair. After all, what is there to do? Well actually, one of the great things about working at BHS is that there is ALWAYS something different to do. You can never really get bored by doing one thing too much. Jobs that an average associate will carry out includes: Serving Customers, Processing orders, Opening account cards, tending fitting ...
Vspawn 02.12.2003
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Advantages: Clean Toilets, Nice Staff, Good reward card sceme Disadvantages: Pricey, not my style of clothing
...Another advantage to BHS is the toilets, now everyone knows for a fact, and the staff do to... that whenever you're in town and need the toilet its time to make a trip to BHS. The toiletrs are nice and clean, whenever i have been there i have never been stopped and asked to buy something even though i was using the "customer only" toilets. There is also a cafe in BHS, I have been there once before and found the service to be great. The prices are ... ...a visit to you nearest BHS Cafe and hopefully you will enjoy the produce as much as i did!
There homeware is also of good quality and seems to be of a reasonable price, we have one of their lamps in our living room at this very moment and it lights up the room a dream!
The department store is very well laid out with womens clothing based on the downstairs, basically taking up the whole floor. You will find mens clothing upstairs with childrens ...
heather_cromp 31.03.2004 (04.04.2004)
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Advantages: Good quality, reasonable priced, wash well without shrinking Disadvantages: Not necessarily a large selection in every store.
...Living pretty close to a BhS store, I have them invaluable for such items - and they are FOREVER having sales on children's clothes. You can always pick things up at a very reasonable price. The clothes last the time (my one year old is still wearing a couple of 6-9 month tops that she's had since 6 months!), they wash well and the colours don't fade. They use fantastic colours for whole ranges (therefore making my husband find it easier to mix and ...
SF 23.09.2000
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BHS have been going years and years and years. I think this could be part of their problem. They have a decreasing share of our disposible income and i think this is set to further decline. BHS are a national chain of clothing and homeware shops. They sell a range of products in large shops - usually located in the town centre. Unfortunately BHS hasnt moved with the times and most of their stock is very old fashioned and out of date. Stores are usually ... ...The clothing that BHS sells is very old fashioned and they do few ranges in the smaller sizes for both men and women. Besides the christmas gift range the store really does seem to be aimed at the over 60s. I think BHS needs to completely overhaul their image and product range. Their older cliantelle arnt going to be around forever then who will shop there? I think BHS will really struggle in the coming years should they not act now - i see another ...
johanna18 17.05.2009
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Advantages: Swimwear, underwear, TOILETS! Disadvantages: Old fashioned, rubbish sales
...+ The toilets in Bhs stores are always a plus, always clean and free unlike the rest of town.
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*Negatives*
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- most of the stock I think is old fashioned and far too plain, especially things like trounsers which often have dodgy elasticated waistbands and odd leg lengths. Not for me.
- The cafe is terrible, extremely ridiculous in price and nothing that you can't buy at your local supermarket for half the price. Many ... ...a bit of an anticlimax, about £2 is taken off a few outsized clothes and that's it. Occasionally however they do have nights where they will knock 10% of everything you buy.
All in all , not bad for the odd basic item but for something more fashionable and up to date this is the wrong shop to go to. ...
leadboiler 31.03.2004
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