4000 jobs at risk as Barrattsand Priceless Shoes go into administration
The failure of the Bradford based chainBarrattsPriceless, which has 191 stores in the UK, followed unseasonably mild weather in recent weeks, which exacerbated already difficult trading conditions.
Administrator Deloitte said it will continue to trade the stores while it seeks a buyer for all or parts of the business.
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It is the second time the business has been put into administration as Michael Ziff, chairman ofBarrattsPriceless parent company Stylo, bought 160 shops from Deloitte after the chains were put into administration in 2009.