Twenty-four percent of people in the U.K. live with a disability, according to research commissioned by the retail giant.
With this initiative, the brand is not only making a business-savvy decision but also taking meaningful steps to foster inclusivity in the retail sector.
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Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Primark is entering a new market with the launch of a clothing range designed specifically for people with disabilities.
The user 'nonnyohaeri' said: "This suit is what it claims to be! Super warm. Thank you Primark. I love this, sometimes I wish ...
The high street stalwart has developed a new 49-piece adaptive clothing line for shoppers with temporary and long-term ...
The analysts at Panmure Liberum also downgraded their rating for the retail giant, as they warned that the 'economic ...