Clothing chain Quiz has confirmed it is shutting down its remaining 37 stores after falling into administration earlier this year.
The Glasgow-founded group owed more than £40million when it called in administrator Interpath at the start of the year.
Three stores in Belfast, Leeds and Romford have already shut.
A total of 109 staff at the firm’s head office and distribution centre have also been made redundant.
In an update issued over the weekend, Interpath said the chain’s remaining 37 stores are expected to shut by June 2026 as part of a ‘phased closure programme’.
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Interpath hasn’t confirmed whether Quiz’s concessions across Ireland are affected by the closures.
Which shops are closing?
No official closure dates have been confirmed for the remaining shops, but those that will close over the next few weeks include:
- Aberdeen
- Basingstoke
- Bracknell
- Cardiff
- Carlisle
- Castleford
- Clydebank
- Craigavon
- Derby
- Dunfermline
- Eastbourne
- Gateshead – Metro
- Glasgow – Braehead
- Glasgow – Buchanan Galleries
- Glasgow – Fort
- Glasgow – St Enoch
- Hanley
- Hull
- Inverness
- Irvine
- Leicester
- Livingston
- Manchester – Arndale
- Manchester – Trafford Centre
- Mansfield
- Merryhill
- Newry
- Newtownabbey
- Northampton
- Norwich
- Portsmouth
- Sheffield – Meadowhall
- Stirling
- Telford
- Thurrock – Lakeside
- Warrington
- Watford
The remaining shops will continue to trade as normal as part of a ‘final clearance push’, with stock marked 60% off across clothing, footwear and accessories, and some items being sold for as little as £5 and £10.
Alistair McAlinden, the head of Interpath in Scotland, told RetailGazette: ‘As we head into the May bank holiday weekend, we would encourage shoppers to visit their local store as we commence our final closing down sale.’
Interpath managing director Geoff Jacobs added: ‘We’d once again like to say a huge thank you to Quiz staff who have shown such dedication and professionalism under difficult circumstances.’
The news comes after Morrisons confirmed that it will be closing 100 of its Daily convenience stores across the UK this year.
Meanwhile, restaurants Franco Manca and The Real Greek confirmed closures alongside 200 Beefeater and Brewers Fayre locations.