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Well-known brands that have disappeared from UK high streets

Shutting up shop for good
Rumbelows – 1995
Freeman, Hardy & Willis – 1996
Tandy – 2001
The Gadget Shop – 2005
Dixons – 2006
Dewhurst – 2006
Woolworths – 2008
MFI – 2008
Zavvi – 2008
Principles – 2009
Focus – 2011
Jane Norman – 2011
C&A – 2011
Borders – 2011
Comet – 2012
JJB Sports – 2012
Past Times – 2012
Tie Rack – 2013
Barratts – 2013
Blockbuster – 2013
Athena – 2014
Phones4U – 2014
Austin Reed – 2016
BHS – 2016
Banana Republic – 2016
Staples – 2016-17
Maplin – 2018
Poundworld – 2018
Toys R Us – 2018
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Principles – 2009

Principles, which formed part of Mosaic Fashions, collapsed in 2009 when Aurora Fashions was created to take on some of Mosaic’s brands, but Principles was left behind and remained in administration. Although the Principles stores closed down, Debenhams acquired the brand and continued to sell most of its stock.
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lovemoney staff

23 September 2019

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