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UK excessive road retailer which dressed Teddy Boys and Mods closes – 115 years in enterprise

The style model, which has loved main success for over a century, is closing on the finish of the month.

The corporate was first based in 1916 (Picture: Jasmine Siddon / Leicester Mercury)

A UK excessive road retailer is about to shut in simply days after 115 years of welcoming prospects.

The enduring Irish Clothes Firm, based mostly in Loughborough, had beforehand introduced that its Church Gate retailer would shut in June 2025, after concluding there was “no method ahead” for the store. Nonetheless, it continued working for an additional 9 months whereas awaiting the constructing to be taken over by new leaseholders.

It has not been clarified why the shop is closing; nevertheless, final yr, bosses stated exterior components had been at play, studies Leicestershire Dwell.

The shop introduced final July that it will proceed buying and selling below present sale circumstances because it labored by inventory from each its Loughborough and Leicester shops, which closed in 2018.

The Brown Household, who based the corporate, agreed to let the property of their former Leicester department to espresso chain Caffè Nero.

The third-generation household enterprise, arrange by Joseph Brown in 1910, as soon as had varied branches in Leicester, together with Humberstone Gate, The Shires, and Excessive Road, earlier than including its Loughborough retailer to its community.

Joseph Brown handed the enterprise all the way down to his son, John Brown, who carried it ahead and handed it over to his son, Tom Brown, the present proprietor.

The model had nice success within the Fifties because the go-to retailer for Teddy Boy fits, within the 60s, it served the native Mods, and the model then grew to become the primary retailer within the metropolis to promote pre-washed and stonewashed denims.

The shop was additionally recognized for internet hosting a spread of manufacturers, comparable to Timberland, Dr Martens, Joules, Seasalt and Aigle.

Now, bosses have confirmed the precise date of the closure.

In an announcement, they stated: “Now we have now set the store up for our ultimate few days of buying and selling.

“After some 115 years of being an enormous a part of Leicester’s historical past, Irish Clothes Firm, in Loughborough, will shut its doorways for the final time on Tuesday, March 31 – the top of an period for us.

“We at the moment are clearing classic trousers, denims and all POS, posters and model memorabilia in addition to the final remaining gadgets of clothes and niknaks we now have.”

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Numerous prospects shared their disappointment with the information, with one individual stating it is the “finish of an period”.

One other wrote: “That is actually upsetting. The Leicester that I knew and cherished, that I grew up with and my dad and mom grew up with is gone! There’s hardly something left.”

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