Topshop, West End, London
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Fashion West End | Fashion London
Department Stores West End | Department Stores London - Address:
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214 Oxford Street, Fitzrovia, London W1C 1DA
020 7636 7700
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- Oxford Circus Tube Station (<0.1 km)
- Tottenham Court Road Station (0.5 km)
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91 reviews of Topshop in English
One of the best stores in London!!Especially, it would be amazing if you could catch some special discounts!!I’m very much looking forward to visiting Top Shop soon…Whenever I visit this store, I’m full of energy.. Highly Recommended!
Sometimes visiting Topshop on Oxford Circus is a tad overwhelming as it does get rather hectic, but the products in here are great. I often find my size sells out very fast in this branch, so I often visit other smaller ones like the one in Knightsbridge where it’s not so crazy or just order online.
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excellent place to shop, brilliant music and environment, amazing service
Definitely a Top Shop (no pun intended!) Love this particular store, the stock range is absolutely amazing, I seldom walk out empty handed!
The biggest and best store in London, it is huge and worth a visit!!
I just LOVE this shop!
If you have the opportunity to go to London, you really have to go there!
More than a shop, it's a Museum. 5 amazing floors, it definitly is the place to be (especially if you're a stranger like me, you're flabbergasted, you don't find such stores in France unfortunatelly).
You can find WHATEVER YOU WANT. The prices are ok, even though some clothes are a bit expensive. But the quality's good (I have t-shirts bought there, there are ... 4 years ago. And they still be ok even though I always wash them in the washing machine!).
For all the lovers of original, beautiful and vintage clothes!
Topshop is probably the most used meeting point in London - I often wonder how many times a day the words 'meet me outside Topshop' are uttered by Londoners and tourists alike. Its a fairly impressive store split over four floors (3 for Topshop and 1 for Topman) selling trendy high street clothes for girls and guys alike.
Don't expect much help from the staff, they aren't really there to 'assist' you, its much more of a 'browse, try and buy' kind of place. The dressing rooms queues get ridiculous at the weekend so if you DO want to head down there definitely do so before 12pm on the weekends or on a weekday if possible.
The prices are higher than somehwere like Miss Selfridge or H&M but the styles are always really ahead of the trend so if you can afford to pay that bit more its worth it. Don't expect the clothes to last forever - it is the high street after all - and DEFINITELY don't expect you've found a one of a kind. Often you'll find something you are relaly pleased with only to find 10 other girls at the checkout with the exact same item..
I feel quite bad about loving this shop. I feel even worse when I see all the protests against the business but still... But I can't help it. The concession part is simply brilliant and the events and pop-up they're organising all the time in the store are always cool. Besides, they have a Jelly Belly shop, which is simply +10 in my scale of evaluating a shop. Any store is improved with Jelly Bellies, as any food is improved with chocolate/bacon/both.
I love the vibe of this megastore and don't mind too much the teenagers. I get myself to focus on the clothes, handbags and pretty make up (I don't like shoes at Topshop, don't know why...) One of the worst things are the queues at peak times, specially in the bathrooms (I'm not going to say where the bathrooms are, many people don't even know they exist, so I'll keep the secret). There are other tills in different floors that maybe less crowded. Also, there are 2 EAT cafes, one on -2 floor and the other on 2nd floor. The former is bigger and nicer but the latter is much quieter. It's in front of a super cool barber shop. And there is free WiFi in the whole store :)
So let yourself go and succumb to the temptation of frenzied shopping. But not on a empty stomach, get your Jelly Bellies.
Topshop/Topman clothes is really a perfect store for buy a lot of fashion or classic clothes. You have a big choice and the clothes are not expensive the most often and of good qualities.
As Topshop's flagship store, the Oxford Street branch is absolutely huge. If you are intimidated by crowds, then this shop is not for you as it is always packed and can be quite a disorienting experience as there are things going on in all directions. In addition to Topshop branded products, there are also other designer ranges, a nail bar, sweet shop, cup cake stand and stalls offering glitter tattoos, make up etc. Despite being overwhelmed when you first walk in, if you have the time to look around properly then you will be able to find the perfect outfit or gift that you were looking for. It's probably best to have a look at their online store prior to visiting the shop because there are so many products that it can be very confusing! There is a lovely vintage section where you can buy some unusual items. It is very chaotic and busy, however, so not for the faint hearted shopper!
Topman is not somewhere I often go, I'm a girl so I don't really need to, but tonight I hopped along to check out their Stylist lounge.
The expanded men's area of the flagship store has ample room for a well-stocked suits department, casualwear, shoes and accessories and they've started stocking an edit of brands too, which they are calling their 'Superbrands'.
The stylist lounge is nestled between EAT and Sharps Barbers on the second floor and offers a stress-free area to be styled and waited on while the professionals do all the hard work for you.
A good idea that I'm sure will be rolled out across more stores soon. Oh, and pop in on the last Friday of each month where they will be hosting 'Fashion Fridays' with beer, DJs, discounts and freebies.
Very good shop to go if you want to buy fashion clothes. They also have a lot of nice bags, accessories and shoes. The price is quite expensive but the quality and style are great. The localisation of the shop is perfect, next to the Oxford circus station. You can't miss it.
Top shop is, from my point of view, a great place for finding accessories or cheap clothes and offers a good value for price.
It is perfect to hang around without really knowing what to buy. weakness: clothes don't really last...
IT'S JUST TOO BIG.
I know there's a million departments and more pairs of footless leggings than you can shake a stick at, but it's too big to be of any use!
Only hardened fashionistas would like this place - you could quite easily spend an afternoon rifling through the rails and trying on hats. If you do, be prepared to fend off teenage girls and assorted trendies.
I LOVE the concession part of this Topshop, but the rest of the shop is a bit of a nightmare, isn’t it? Too many annoying gaggles of teenagers (even when I’m sure they should be in school) and not enough changing rooms.
This Topshop is the biggest clothes shop in Europe, is that right? Then why do I have to queue for ages to try something on. I never do. If I have to queue, I never bother buying.
But if you leave me for too long in the accessories section, you’ll never get me out of there.
I’ll just make sure I come on a week day morning, and not the weekend.
Love it but it should be better laid out so its easier to find things. they hav bits and pieces everywhere!!
The flagship Topshop/Topman store is where designs are tried out on the public before available at other stores. As such, you can often find zany designs here not available elsewhere. The store is much larger than any other Topshop/Topman I’ve been in, though the prices are still as expected: affordable. During the weekends, queues can be an issue, so be prepared to wait to purchase your goods!
I really like Topshop/Topman clothes - they’re good quality and always slightly quirky but…
I’m not at all a fan of the big store on Oxford Street! It is always horrendously busy, and jampacked full of 'alternative wannabes’ (I hope you understand what that means haha, and I’m not looking down on them because I’m not at all 'alternative’) - just all these young guys buying flurescent pink “rave” (in inverted commas) braces get on my nerves!!
I also am starting to find the shop quite pretentious (referring more to Topman, but I’m guessing in all sections of the store) in that they are bringing out all these clothes that really don’t suit the average Joe and just make people look like idiots! Some people just shouldn’t be wearing ultra-skinny red jeans! Leave it to those who go searching around in little vintage shops around Camdem, for goodness sake! Oh dear, enough of my ranting. Urban Outfitters or American Apparel are much better - Topman’s kinda a bit too popular now…
This monster of retail therapy can be a bit daunting for some but to most people its pure bliss and has become a destination area for tourists from all over the world! Tall, Petite, Maternity, Mini, Kate Moss, Accessories, Shoes and Boutique. Nail bar, Blow dry bar and Brow bar…..and the list goes on. No wonder the average time a customer spends in TS is 3 1/2hours!! My favourite bit is the Boutique area, the eclectic collections by designers such as Ann-Sofi Back, Todd Lynn and Marcus Lupfer are truly amazing and to get their high end pieces to a high street price is what makes Topshop stand out from its competitors.
The basement floor with concessions makes it different from all other topshops, selling brands such as Lipsy, Reko and Peekaboo vintage.
Best time to shop without having to queue and being able to make your way between fixtures without using your elbows is between 9am-11.30am mon-fri.
This place appears to be a place of worship for the fairer sex as I often see hoardes of felines queuing up outside before the store opens. It is the Kit-Kat Chunky of the Topshop empire with huge amounts of space which is packed with clothes of all shapes, sizes, strappiness and colours.
Tip for the girls;-) Judging by the window display on great castle street this summer is gonna be a red and white striped affair and the fashionable activity of the moment is something involving ladders.




