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Irregular Choice To Close Its Brighton Store On September 28

Irregular Choice has announced that they will be closing their Brighton store on September 28 and deactivating their website indefinitely shortly afterwards.

Irregular Choice is currently having a big clear out sale, with 30% to 70% discounts available. Be sure to check out their website and offer your support before Irregular Choice closes its doors.

Photo Credit: Irregular Choice

the story behind irregular choice’s closure

Irregular Choice designer and founder Dan explained on social media that the store has been facing pandemic struggles, rising costs and economic uncertainty.

Last year, Irregular choice faced the liquidation of their main distributor who owed the store and its factory a huge amount of money.

Dan emphasised that Irregular Choice has been fighting hard behind the scenes and must now face the reality of their factory partner closure after 25 years of partnership.

The store will be taking a step back to re-evaluate what the future may hold.

the history behind irregular choice

Irregular Choice has strived to bring creativity, fun and diversity to its stores. Having opened in 1999, the store has spent 26 years selling original footwear, handbags and jewellery.

Their design exclusives and inspiring collaborations have drawn in many of its customers who are looking for unique items to stand out from the crowd. With worldwide shipping, Irregular Choice has been a source of inspiration internationally.

Be sure to check out Irregular Choice’s clearance sale today.

Address: 38 Bond Street, Brighton BN1 1RD 

Website: Irregular Choice – Original Footwear to Stand Out From the Crowd

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Hannah Shafau

Hannah moved from London to Brighton for university in 2022, trading in the city commotion for seaside sunsets. She's currently studying Journalism at the University of Brighton and loves writing stories. Her first experience with journalism was The Telegraph Media Literacy Programme, and from there she's written for student newspapers and blogs.   Hannah was drawn to Brighton because of its vintage stores, street performers and vibrant culture, which inspires creativity and nurtures her passion for writing. Brighton’s diverse community and lively art scene provide endless stories to explore, making Brighton not just a new home but a source of inspiration.