Shoppers have just days left to grab a bargain as a Watford clothes store is set to shut this weekend.
“Closing down” signs have appeared in the 5,000 square foot Jack Wills outlet in atria Watford’s upper mall, with a 20 per cent discount on all remaining stock.
Although the reason for the closure is not known, staff confirmed that the last day will be this Saturday (September 7). Jack Wills has been contacted for more information.
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The clothing chain opened in 2018 as part of what was then intu Watford’s £180 million expansion, which also saw Superdry, the Hollywood Bowl and 11 restaurants join its line-up.
At the time, the regional managing director Rebecca Ryman said it was a “perfect addition” to the shopping centre as it was a “frequently requested store”.
Established in Devon in 1999, Jack Wills is a British lifestyle brand which sells both womenswear and men’s clothing, and had 89 locations across the UK as of February this year.
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