A Watford store has begun a closing down sale after the company went into administration.
After its American owners filed for bankruptcy, David’s Bridal, which has a branch in Waterfields Shopping Park has confirmed it will be closing all four of its UK stores, with all stock discounted.
“Everything must go” in the sale but there is no set final day of trading, with the business confirming that the Watford store will continue to trade “until further notice”.
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A David’s Bridal spokesperson said: “There are some fantastic deals to be found in-store, it’s a great opportunity for customers to pick some amazing bargains for their special occasions as everything is reduced.
“With at least 40% off everything, we expect ranges to sell out fast so don’t wait long before heading to your closest David’s Bridal store. We’d also like to thank all our customers over the years for their support.”
More than 150 people in the UK are employed by David’s Bridal. The company claims to dress one in four US brides and first opened in the UK in 2013.
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