BT2 in blanchardstown - where the mens clothes at?

paddyodoors

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Anyone go to the Blanchardstown shopping centre that knows why BT2 got rid of thier mens section?

I actually thought it was worthwhile going to the centre as this gave a bit of choice in mens clothing other than river Island or Next own brand stuff.....
 
yea they got rid of it weeks ago, my bf used to buy so much in there, they replaced the section with over expensive childrens burberry and ralph lauren.
 
silly isnt it. now have we to go to the stuck up bt2 on graffton st, for menswear, i dont even think the stuff is as nice.
 
yea they got rid of it weeks ago, my bf used to buy so much in there, they replaced the section with over expensive childrens burberry and ralph lauren..

They simply replaced the over expensive mems burberry and ralph lauren
with over expensive childrens burberry and ralph lauren....
 
I was in Blanchardstown for the first time during the summer and thought it was the most run down, dirty, and out dated shopping centre I had seen in a long long time.
With all the options for shopping in Dublin why would anyone willingly shop in Blanchardstown?
Horrible place.
 
I was in Blanchardstown for the first time during the summer and thought it was the most run down, dirty, and out dated shopping centre I had seen in a long long time.
With all the options for shopping in Dublin why would anyone willingly shop in Blanchardstown?
Horrible place.

Add in the appalling road infrastructure surrounding the place. A kip I never bother to visit...
 
Add in the appalling road infrastructure surrounding the place. A kip I never bother to visit...

It looks as though they are widening the road around one side of the centre - which would make a big difference - they have the space to do this on all sides, seems obvious to do, because currently the one way system they try to enforce is just madness.

They are also building up one of the carparks so there will be more parking, and still enlarging the actual centre - which will allow for yet more shops

I live locally, although I would still drive, I think it is quite handy and its hardly a kip. I would never go to the pavillions, liffey valley or the square as they are smaller and if I had to travel would just go to town - although Dundrum SC is worth the trip.
 
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