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What store do you wish was still here.?

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littleflo Wed 16-Feb-22 10:21:12

I am looking for some warm comfortable big knickers. No stretch, no lace and soft to the touch. That made me think of Pollards. I loved that store.

So many bargains in the big drums and the array of items in the drawers behinds the counter staff was huge.

We had a wonderful shop very similar to Pollards, but now that too has gone.

Happysexagenarian Thu 17-Feb-22 12:13:06

BHS (British Home Stores), they were great for lighting and home linens.

Home & Colonial (now that's going back a bit) lovely fresh, quality foods and excellent service.

Debenhams, just a great store

Swan & Edgar, great quality and exceptional customer service

Mappin & Webb jewellers - a feast for the eyes even if I couldn't afford their prices!

Harrods - Yes, I know it's still there, but not how it used to be. Too many low quality lines, cheap and nasty to draw the tourists in. Customer service has declined as well.

Edinburgh Woollen Mills. Our high street store closed last year, now there is only an in-store franchise further away. I liked their knitwear and jackets.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 17-Feb-22 12:13:13

Yes I remember MacFisheries. Lovely fresh fish.

Fronkydonky Thu 17-Feb-22 12:15:10

I miss East, Debenhams, Monsoon&Woolworths,

Mummer Thu 17-Feb-22 12:17:13

Woolworths not course
Christmas and Clements shoes and boots etc. Orgasmic selection.....
Debenhams loved their variety of clothing from high end to everyday.sad loss.boohoo & co don't cater for anything but trashy looks with chopped off tops , bellies hanging out aaargh!
Timothy whites discount! Fantastic range from high end cosmetics and clothes to housewares like TK maxx but MUCH better!
Principles
Wallis of course, saddest demise of all for me

Aveline Thu 17-Feb-22 12:17:53

Dear old Jenner's on Princes Street Edinburgh of course. Fabulous place when I worked there in the 1970s. Such a history and so much more that I discovered after writing my first book. The lives of the staff were so amazingly different from nowadays. They lived in and could spend their whole lives in service there. So many more stories than I could ever make up.
I'm so glad it's being sympathetically restored and will be a high end retailer again. This time the many bedrooms will be for customers as a hotel is planned for the upper storeys. I'm really looking forward to being able to return

leeds22 Thu 17-Feb-22 12:19:47

B & H for lighting. I need a new desk lamp and they were my first thought.

Woollies but Wilkinsons seem to be a good substitute.

Mummer Thu 17-Feb-22 12:20:09

Bijou

Woolworths. I remember the days when every was 3 pence and 6 pence.
C and A.

Big sis 1st job , ironing men's ties in the back store room at Woolies in Glossop! 7/6 for a 9-5.30 Saturday! And mine? Little chemists , all the baby food I could nosh!

PamQS Thu 17-Feb-22 12:21:15

Woolworth’s - always good for a browse - C & A, and British Home Stores (or as my mum insisted on calling it, British Home & Colonial!)

Mummer Thu 17-Feb-22 12:22:56

Aveline

Dear old Jenner's on Princes Street Edinburgh of course. Fabulous place when I worked there in the 1970s. Such a history and so much more that I discovered after writing my first book. The lives of the staff were so amazingly different from nowadays. They lived in and could spend their whole lives in service there. So many more stories than I could ever make up.
I'm so glad it's being sympathetically restored and will be a high end retailer again. This time the many bedrooms will be for customers as a hotel is planned for the upper storeys. I'm really looking forward to being able to return

Heres a weird thing. In 2018 we had long weekend in Edinburgh and I went into Jenner's very late on the Thursday almost deserted store, I wandered each floor and elevator and each dept taking pictures, why? I don't know! I just wanted to capture the old world charm and style, so glad I did so sad its gone☹️

JadeOlivia Thu 17-Feb-22 12:23:20

We have C and A in France + on line

kittylester Thu 17-Feb-22 12:23:59

SachaMac

Lovely memories of the Kardomah in that link Kitty
I was born at the Nightingale too, my mum was in there for two full weeks!

And mine! 1949.

Tish Thu 17-Feb-22 12:25:19

Merlotgran, Bonmarche is still very much around tho I know they have closed some stores… they have a website too…

sandelf Thu 17-Feb-22 12:25:23

British Homes Stores - The lighting, bedding, knitwear...

Keeper1 Thu 17-Feb-22 12:26:15

I remember Pollards I used to go along with my Mum to get Grandma vests and knickers

Mummer Thu 17-Feb-22 12:26:25

Meant to add that I hope the restoration is good and to historical level of accuracy it's so important to remember our retail heritage

Kittye Thu 17-Feb-22 12:26:30

Woolworths and Debenhams are the stores I miss most.

kittylester Thu 17-Feb-22 12:26:58

Boccacio (sp)

Libman Thu 17-Feb-22 12:27:45

Laura Ashley. Couldn’t afford their clothes when I was young and now that I can, they are no more.

Clairem Thu 17-Feb-22 12:30:30

I miss all the shoe shops, Freeman, Hardy and Willis, Ravel, Dolcis, Sacha. Not much choice these days...

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 17-Feb-22 12:31:42

And Saxone.

MissAdventure Thu 17-Feb-22 12:32:01

I used to like Ravel.

Esmay Thu 17-Feb-22 12:33:26

Brings back memories !

Dottie P
Chelsea Girl
Richards

Biba
Busstop

C and A
BHS
Woolworths
Timothy Whites

Wong Thu 17-Feb-22 12:52:25

Laura Ashley. Can still get a few bits in Next but it is not the same. Grossly over-priced so only bought in the sale or outlet but their furniture, wallpaper and fabrics were delicious!!! Not so much their clothes.

Kc55 Thu 17-Feb-22 12:53:02

Maynards - all the sweets in the world! It was next door to David Greggs which was an early version of a delicatessen. The smell was gorgeous.

Finn55 Thu 17-Feb-22 13:00:31

Waitrose in Stevenage