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Independent women’s clothing store announces closure amid ‘dramatically’ declining town footfall | Local News | News | Macclesfield Nub News

An independent women’s clothing business closes.

The wardrobe in Queen Victoria Street has announced that it will be finally closed in February.

This decision is made in the middle of the “dramatically” falling footnote in the city center.

The sisters Roya and Auzita Kasiri, who own business, said: “We only have the feeling that the foot current in Macclesfield is dramatic below and that other business is of the opinion that it will continue to decrease.

“We spoke to many customers who just don’t come to town as often as before, as there are less and less in the city center.

“The last thing we wanted to do was nearby, but we feel that there is no other option even though we love our shop.”

She continued: “We only want to say the biggest thank you from my heart, all of our amazing customers in the past 13 years, many of whom have become good friends.

“We will miss you all.”

A final sale takes place (loan: nub news)

While no official last day was announced, the sisters have stated that the shop will be finally closed at some point in February.

Until then, a sale will take place to sell all remaining stocks.

The sisters also have the idea of ​​going online, a survey on the Facebook page of the business.

Of the 355 votes, 97 percent were in favor of the online wardrobe.

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