A HIGH street clothing shop is set to close down half a dozen branches – and it’s launched a huge sale.

Outdoor clothing retailer Trespass is pulling the shutters down on six stores, with one closing for good this weekend.

Trespass is set to close half a dozen shops for good

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Trespass is set to close half a dozen shops for goodCredit: Alamy

Its branch in Washington Square, Workington, will close on Sunday, July 9, according to local news reports.

Meanwhile, its store in Chesterfield will open for the final time on November 18, Derbyshire Times reports.

But four other stores, including one in Canterbury and Solihull, are also marked for closures, according to reports.

Huge signs advertising a closing down sale have appeared in shop windows with the tagline, “everything must go”.

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It is not clear when these stores will close and they are currently still open for business, according to the Trespass store locator tool.

Trespass opened its first retail stores in the 1990s and it now has more than 300 stores worldwide.

It specialises in outdoor clothing, accessories and essentials like tents, sleeping bags and hiking gear.

Below is the full list of Trespass stores that are set to close:

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  • Derbion Shopping Centre, Derby – no date
  • James Street, Harrogate – no date
  • High Street, Canterbury – no date
  • Mell Square, Solihull – no date
  • Washington Square, Workington – Sunday, July 9
  • High Street, Chesterfield – Saturday, November 18

The Sun has approached Trespass for comment.

The high street has been hit hard in recent years due to the growth of online retailing which was accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, runaway inflation means shoppers are holding back from spending as much.

It comes as research from the British Retail Consortium reveals retailers remain cautious about opening new stores.

It found the overall shop vacancy rate in Britain in the first three months of 2023 was 13.8%, the same as the last three months of 2022.

New LookArgos and Habitat are among some of the retailers closing stores in July.

We have put together a guide to all the stores closing this month so you can check if your favourite store is leaving the high street.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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