Job losses as Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton close shops after BooHoo buyout
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Around 2,450 staff nationwide are being told today, Monday, February 8, that their jobs have been axed after clothes website Boohoo bought Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton for £25.2million.
The deal is for the inventory, e-commerce and digital assets of the businesses, which were owned by Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia retail empire when it entered administration in December.
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Hide AdBut it does not include the brands’ 214 remaining shops, which will close, according to administrators from Deloitte.


Staff were emailed this morning and will be informed during the day.
The three brands all have outlets with Sunderland’s Debenhams store and as part of Outfit at Washington Galleries Retail Park.
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Hide AdBoohoo chief executive John Lyttle said: “We are delighted to announce the acquisition of the assets associated with the online businesses of the three established brands Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Wallis.
“Acquiring these well-known brands in British fashion out of administration ensures their heritage is sustained, while our investment aims to transform them into brands that are fit for the current market environment.
“We have a successful track record of integrating British heritage fashion brands on to our proven multi-brand platform, and we are looking forward to bringing these brands on board.”
Arcadia was once one of the biggest players on the UK high street, but the Covid-19 pandemic dealt a final blow to the business, which had struggled with a shift in shopping behaviour in recent years.
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Hide AdIn December it entered administration, putting thousands of jobs on the line.
While the business’s demise has been partly brought about by a shift to online retail, its brands will now continue to live online, after several deals.
Last week Boohoo rival Asos, also an online player, signed a £330million deal to buy Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT from Arcadia.
Administrators have now sold all of Arcadia’s brands, raising around £500million to pay off creditors. There is still some property in the portfolio left to sell.