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Published 11:09 8 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 16:43 8 Apr 2022 BST
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While some products are currently able to be viewed online, the new update will include everything they have in stock and shoppers will be able to check exactly what items and sizes are in which stores.
The new features are set to be rolled out within the coming months and they will also include a wish list, customer accounts and a newsletter.
Primark boss Paul Marchant said: “We know [shoppers] want to browse the latest collections online and be able to check availability, which is what our new website makes possible for the first time.
"This new website and new features mark a significant step forward for our business and represent a shift in the role of digital at Primark."
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