H&M has confirmed it will reopen nearly all its shops in England.
H&M closed it’s UK branches in March, initially for just a two-week interval.
Since then it has been operating online, and also to assist clients out it expanded its returns coverage from 28 to 100 days.
However, from Monday, 15 June, stores will be opening up to clients again in England with other people after across the rest of the UK”if we can do so”.
H&M UK director Toni Galli stated, “We are extremely much looking forward to welcoming customers back to our shops, and would love to thank everyone for their continued patience as we have navigated this scenario together.
“I would also like to have this chance to thank all our incredible H&M coworkers working in jobs within our logistics and client services departments which have continued to encourage our online business whilst our shops remained shut.”
H&M added that the wellbeing and safety of customers and staff was still its”number one priority” – and as such shops will be a bit different.
“There will be many constraints in place significance states will remain hard and we are humble and flexible about the fact from 1 day to another, the situation may vary,” a spokeswoman for the firm told.
Examples of safety measures include:
Since then the series closed doors back in March, it’s not been idle – announcing last week that it’s been making in-kind donations of T-shirts, underwear and other things available to health care workers struggling to find time for home and change between shifts.
H&M also donated 30,000 pieces of clothing to charity organizations to visit patients, in addition to making contributions for children’s homes and giving charities accessibility to its social networking brands.
H&M has been reopening stores in nations where local constraints and social networking rules allow since April.
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