H&M is the world’s second largest clothing retailer, after Inditex, and the UK is its third-largest market. In the UK, it has over 300 stores, including the H&M, Monki, & Other Stories, Weekend, Arket and Cos brands. Founded in 1947, the Swedish retailer operates in 62 countries worldwide.
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Is H&M in the UK?
H&M is the world’s second largest clothing retailer, after Inditex, and the UK is its third-largest market. In the UK, it has over 300 stores, including the H&M, Monki, & Other Stories, Weekend, Arket and Cos brands. Founded in 1947, the Swedish retailer operates in 62 countries worldwide.

Who owns H&M Singapore?
A spokesman says the Singapore entity will be 100 per cent wholly-owned and operated by H&M, a strategy which the company has adopted in the 38 markets it currently operates in. Singapore will be used as a test-bed before the company launches elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
Which country has the cheapest H&M?
Prices by Country of 1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M.) (Clothing And Shoes)
Rank | Country | 1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M.) |
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1 | Palestine | 64.52 |
2 | Israel | 62.42 |
3 | Lebanon | 62.35 |
4 | Iceland | 60.01 |
How many stores does H and M have?
265
H&M Group’s ten largest markets, fourth quarter 2021

Markets* | Stores (30 Nov 2021) |
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Germany | 441 |
USA | 548 |
UK | 265 |
France | 216 |
Does Singapore have H&M?
The H&m Singapore store is not only gorgeous and modern, but it has also gained popularity for its ‘Super Cheap’ strategy. At the H&m Singapore Store Location, you can find a plethora of cheap items for under a hundred dollars.
Where is H&M originally from?
Västerås, SwedenH&M / Place founded
Is Zara cheaper in China?
Interestingly enough, the country where shopping at Zara is more expensive than elsewhere is South Korea (96 percent more expensive than in Spain) followed by the USA (92 percent) and China (78 percent).
What is H&M logo?
The H&M symbol is very simple and minimalistic. It features the letters “H” and “M” with an ampersand between them. It is very often criticized for being too generic – hardly a surprise taking into consideration the elaborate logos many of the modern clothing brands have.