A MAJOR fashion retailer is to disappear from the high street forever today - as it closes its final store for the last time.
Popular chain Cath Kidston, which once boasted hundreds of shops around the world, will close its last store for good this evening.
Cath Kidston is to disappear from the high street forever todayCredit: ReutersThe brand was bought by Next after falling into administration - but the sale didn't include the physical shops.
Next bought the brand name, domain names and intellectual property for £8.5 million.
The four remaining standalone stores continued to trade alongside the website after the sale.
Spectacular New Year fireworks light up London sky as huge crowds celebrate across UK for first time in three yearsBut The Sun revealed earlier this week that all of the stores will have ceased trading by the end of today.
Cath Kidston in Ashford, Kent, York Outlet, York, and Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port, had their final day of trading on Sunday.
The final branch in Piccadilly, London, will close today.
Famous for its pretty floral designs and quirky vintage-style homeware, Cath Kidston has been a staple of the British high street since 1993.
It first collapsed into administration in April 2020 with 60 UK stores closing and 908 jobs losses.
But it had still been trading online and the four standalone stores continued to operate.
The Cath Kidston website closed last week, and customers are now being redirected to the Next website.
Shoppers can still pick up Cath Kidston products, which range from clothing to homeware, from Next.
The brand was set up by designer Cath Kidston and had more than 200 outlets around the world at its peak.
Robbie Williams poised to launch his own brand of energy drinks to rival PrimeNext has in recent years been known to save failing companies from administration.
In November last year, it bought furniture store Made.com, which sold its intellectual property, brand and website to the retailer.
Next also started selling Gap clothing online in late 2021, after it took over the running of the high street brand.
Meanwhile, earlier this year, it took a stake in baby and maternity clothing retailer JoJo Maman Bebe.
It comes after big fashion chain M&Co relaunched last week after its stores disappeared from the high street.
The retailer will be returning to high streets again from this autumn and 50 new shops are expected to open over the next two years, The Sun exclusively revealed.
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