There are major discounts being offered ahead of the closure of the Jack Wills store in Leeds.
Those wandering around Leeds city centre will likely have seen signs advertising the closure of the shop. Based in King Edward Street, the Jack Wills shop is expected to shut for good on Saturday, April 15.
The fashion brand was bought out of administration, in 2019, by Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct company. The £12.7m deal included 100 Jack Wills stores in the UK and Ireland.
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Ahead of the closure there are savings of up to 50 per cent being advertised on products at the Leeds shop. Another shop in Leeds city centre will be closing for the final time on Saturday, April 15.
Curated Makers, which celebrates creatives, small businesses and independent work, originally launched as a pop-up back in October 2021.
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It was intended to just be in place for the three-month Christmas shopping period. Instead, it has been open a year-and-a-half. The shop offered people a chance to present their work, products and businesses to the community.
A spokesperson said: “The pop up shop within Trinity Leeds has provided Curated Makers with the chance for their business to bloom, while rooting themselves within the local community. Curated Makers have shown how they bring soul back to the high street by creating a space for the very best of local creatives to thrive, and for shoppers to explore, support and shop from a total of 102 small businesses during their stay.”
On Saturday, there will be an opportunity for shoppers to say farewell to the Curated Makers shop.
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