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Are changing rooms open in shops now? Rules including Primark, H&M and TK Maxx

SHOPPING is returning to normal as coronavirus restrictions lift and the country gets jabbed.

You'll still be asked to wear a face covering at many shops, but what about changing rooms at your high street faves like Primark, H&M and TK Maxx?

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Shoppers are allowed to try on clothes in many shops nowCredit: Getty

Fashion brands were finally given the go ahead to open changing rooms again from April 12.

That's when non-essential shops opened their doors again after the coronavirus lockdown.

But not all shops reopened fitting rooms at the same time and some still remain closed now, so shoppers are not able to try on clothes everywhere they go.

We've rounded up which retailers have opened their changing rooms and which have not, as well as the rules in place to keep shoppers and staff safe.

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What shop changing rooms are open?

Primark

Primark has finally reopened all its fitting rooms in the UK.

The retailer revealed to The Sun last week that shoppers can try clothes on again.

The move came on 'Freedom Day' on July 19 when the final lockdown restrictions were lifted.

Fitting rooms at the high street chain remained closed for safety reasons even after they were allowed to reopen from April.

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Desperate shoppers even resorted to trying on clothes on the shopfloor in front of other customers as they remained out of action.

A trial saw the facilities reopen in a handful of stores from the start of July to test out safety measures.

They are now open in all 191 Primark stores in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. 

Primark's changing rooms will continue to have enhanced cleaning programme and additional safety measures in place, the shop said.

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H&M

Fashion brand H&M reopened some of its fitting rooms back in April.

H&M is currently operating a reduced capacity at some stores, so that means not all cubicles in a changing room will be open when you visit.

You may also find that some fitting rooms are temporarily closed because there may not be enough staff.

Changing rooms are open on a store by store basis so it's best to contact your local store before heading out.

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