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We went to one of H&M's sister stores and saw why it's become a secret weapon for the brand

We immediately noticed a difference between Cos and H&M. Everything in the Cos store seemed very well-organized — similar clothes were paired together, with shoes and accessories that may match put in the same section.

We went to one of H&M's sister stores and saw why it's become a secret weapon for the brand

Pairing up similar color schemes with matching accessories made it feel easy to shop there at first ...

Pairing up similar color schemes with matching accessories made it feel easy to shop there at first ...

... but we soon noticed the formal and casual clothes were all mixed together, which made it harder to find certain styles. Though the website carries children's clothes, swimwear, and a very wide variety of styles, the in-store selection felt more limited.

... but we soon noticed the formal and casual clothes were all mixed together, which made it harder to find certain styles. Though the website carries children

The men's section of the store was also pretty limited — a little less than half the size of the women's section. Online, the collections are more equal.

The men

One of H&M's biggest issues is that its supply chain is slower than some of its competitors'. All over the Cos store were signs stating that new items were on their way, encouraging shoppers to come back for them.

One of H&M

The displays around the store looked thoughtfully designed, and it made the store look and feel more high-end.

The displays around the store looked thoughtfully designed, and it made the store look and feel more high-end.

They were kept simple and neat, focusing on just one or two items. It was much easier to take in than the sometimes overwhelming H&M displays.

They were kept simple and neat, focusing on just one or two items. It was much easier to take in than the sometimes overwhelming H&M displays.

Likewise, the clothes themselves were all pretty simple, sticking mainly to a neutral color palette.

Likewise, the clothes themselves were all pretty simple, sticking mainly to a neutral color palette.

The store states on its website that it wants to create a "modern, welcoming space." It did feel modern, and it had a few spaces throughout the store where customers could sit and flip through an in-house look book.

The store states on its website that it wants to create a "modern, welcoming space." It did feel modern, and it had a few spaces throughout the store where customers could sit and flip through an in-house look book.

The prices were pretty high. This silk blazer and leather bag both went for around $225 — considerably more than similar items would be at H&M. Also unlike H&M, there were no clearance or sale sections in the store.

The prices were pretty high. This silk blazer and leather bag both went for around $225 — considerably more than similar items would be at H&M. Also unlike H&M, there were no clearance or sale sections in the store.

Accessories were surprisingly inexpensive compared to the price of the clothes, with nothing costing more than $35. The $20-and-under jewelry, which made up a majority of the selection, was on par with H&M prices.

Accessories were surprisingly inexpensive compared to the price of the clothes, with nothing costing more than $35. The $20-and-under jewelry, which made up a majority of the selection, was on par with H&M prices.

Some basics, like T-shirts, were also affordable at $20 each.

Some basics, like T-shirts, were also affordable at $20 each.

Other basics were more expensive, like this white collared shirt on display in the men's section, which cost $90.

Other basics were more expensive, like this white collared shirt on display in the men

The fitting rooms were pretty much identical to those at H&M — bright and spacious. They were a lot cleaner, though. The racks with unwanted clothes were hidden out of sight, instead of being right where you walk in.

The fitting rooms were pretty much identical to those at H&M — bright and spacious. They were a lot cleaner, though. The racks with unwanted clothes were hidden out of sight, instead of being right where you walk in.

Overall, Cos was much less cluttered than H&M and seemed to have more of a defined style. The shopping experience was a little less overwhelming than H&M, and little details, like the lack of a sale section, made it feel like a more high-end store.

Overall, Cos was much less cluttered than H&M and seemed to have more of a defined style. The shopping experience was a little less overwhelming than H&M, and little details, like the lack of a sale section, made it feel like a more high-end store.

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