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Debenhams to reopen its stores one last time

The reopening is part of Debenhams’ final stock liquidation process in which the retailer will continue to trade for a limited number of weeks until the stock in the stores is fully cleared

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Debenhams has announced that it will reopen its stores in England and Wales on 12 April to complete its final closing down sale.

The sale will offer limited-time bargains, with up to 70% off fashion and home products and up to 50% off beauty and fragrance lines.

The reopening is part of Debenhams’ final stock liquidation process, in which the retailer will continue to trade for a limited number of weeks until the stock in the stores is fully cleared.

Following the final sale, the stores will start to close permanently from 2 May, with the final stores expected to close by 15 May.

A spokesperson for Debenhams said: “This is the last chance for customers in England and Wales to visit their local Debenhams before sadly our stores close for good. We will be reopening with a fantastic range of offers and discounts across all of our customers’ favourite brands and products.

“Stocks are limited and expected to sell out quickly so customers should visit their nearest store quickly to avoid disappointment. We are very grateful for the efforts of our staff who have worked so hard throughout the most difficult of circumstances to keep the business trading.”

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