Up to 5,450 British jobs are in jeopardy at Barratts and Priceless Shoes after creditors rejected a restructuring plan for the owner of the failed footwear retailers.
The broon dunnit. Simple self protection. He noticed the growing trend to shoe throwing and moved to put a stop to it. Find old lucky horse shoes instead?
A pity as Barratts sold good shoes at reasonable prices.
I suspect they have been undercut by all these 3-month-lease fly by night cheapie imported rubbish footwear operators that seem so prevalent nowadays all over the world and whose footwear seems to last about three weeks before the soles fall off. Remember folks, you really do get what you pay for.
Shoes can always be worn a little longer.
ReplyDeleteShoes can always be worn a little longer.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much of the high street will be standing after one year.
ReplyDelete> I wonder how much of the high street will be standing after one year.
ReplyDeleteDepends on how fast rents fall. If they fall quickly then most good shops will still be around.
The broon dunnit.
ReplyDeleteSimple self protection.
He noticed the growing trend to shoe throwing and moved to put a stop to it.
Find old lucky horse shoes instead?
A pity as Barratts sold good shoes at reasonable prices.
ReplyDeleteI suspect they have been undercut by all these 3-month-lease fly by night cheapie imported rubbish footwear operators that seem so prevalent nowadays all over the world and whose footwear seems to last about three weeks before the soles fall off. Remember folks, you really do get what you pay for.