Ethel Austin's Liverpool Store: Last Stand of a Beloved Retailer
Ethel Austin: A Beloved British Retailers Rise and Fall
Ethel Austin, a cherished British retailer known for affordable kids clothes, started in Liverpool in 1934. From humble beginnings selling wool to neighbors, it grew to around 300 stores. However, financial struggles led to most closures in 2013, leaving just one in Liverpool Central Station. Despite its demise, locals remember it fondly for budget-friendly family gear. The final store, thriving for nearly a decade, is set to close in April due to high expenses. Owner Paul Hargreaves plans to relocate, aiming to keep the Ethel Austin name alive.
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