David’s Bridal commences ‘everything must go’ closing down sale

different coloured bridesmaid dresses on shop floor

Bridal store chain, David's Bridal has confirmed that all UK stores are launching a closing down sale, with dramatic reductions across wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses and more.

Following its administration announcement last month, David's Bridal is closing all four of it's UK stores, with all stock discounted. David's Bridal's extensive closing down sale will commence with at least 40% off everything in-store.

Customers can expect to find a huge range of discounts and bargains as everything has been reduced and must go. With high stock levels as warehouses are cleared, there is plenty of choice and customers are advised to take advantage of the heavy discounts as soon as possible; some of the most popular ranges may sell out fast.

Launching in the US, David's Bridal arrived in the UK in 2013, opening four stores, located in Glasgow, Birmingham, Watford and Westfield Stratford. David's Bridal has been helping bride's-to-be, bridesmaids and others to find their perfect dresses over the last 10 years and will continue to do so while stock lasts. All stores will continue to trade until further notice.

A spokesperson at David's Bridal said: "There are some fantastic deals to be found in-store, it's a great opportunity for customers to pick some amazing bargains as everything is reduced. With at least 40% off everything, we expect ranges to sell out fast so don't wait long before heading to your closest David's Bridal store. We'd also like to thank all our customers over the years for their support."

Check out davidsbridal.co.uk

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