- Richard Shops
Richard Shops is a former well-known British high street retailer of women's fashion.
History
Richard Shops was originally part of the clothes-selling empire
United Drapery Stores , created in 1927 by the controversial Leeds-born businessman and philanthropistJack Lyons . From the 1960s to the 1990s it was a ubiquitous part of almost every British high street and shopping centre, selling fashion clothing designed to appeal to teenage girls and young women.In 1958 Richard Shops became part of the
Allders department store group, following thereverse takeover of Allders by Jack Lyons and his brother Bernard. The combined new group was renamed UDS, and there followed a rapid expansion and promotion of the stores. In the 1970s a hugely popular television advertisement began to appear with a jingle that is still often remembered by the British public:"Richard Shops are filled with all the pretty things
"Such a lot of pretty things to wear.
"Hey there, pretty face, make the world a prettier place!"
"Hey pretty face, come buy your clothes at Richard Shops."
In 1983 UDS was sold to
Hanson plc , but, in an attempt to recover the cost of the purchase, Hanson immediately split Richard Shops from UDS and sold it on as a separate company. It was bought by the newly formed retail group Habitat/Mothercare PLC, and became part ofStorehouse plc following the merger of Habitat/Mothercare withBritish Home Stores in 1986.With the financial troubles suffered by the Storehouse group in the late 1980s, Richard Shops began to lose direction at a time when the high street was becoming a more competitive place for fashion retailers. Since 1972 the men's clothing retailer Burton's had been expanding its chain of women's fashion stores under the
TopShop brand, and in 1979 it acquired Richard Shops' long time rivalDorothy Perkins . A more direct assault on Richard Shops came from the Burton Group as Burton's was now known in 1984 when it launched the women's fashion chainPrinciples . Not only did Principles manage to capture something of the mood of the late 1980s in its designs, but it represented the most direct assault to date by Burton on the largelymiddle-class customer base of Richard Shops.In 1987 Storehouse appointed a new chief executive, Michael Julien, to replace
Terance Conran , and the group was reorganised into three divisions, with Richard Shops sharing 'Speciality Retailing' with the group's brandsMothercare , Blazer, Anonymous, and Jacadi.In 1992 Richard Shops was sold to the British retailing giant Sears plc (not to be confused with the American stores of the same name), the then owner of the London department store
Selfridges , and the women's clothing retailers Wallis, Miss Selfridge and Outfit. In 1999 Sears finally sold Richard Shops, along with Wallis, to the old rival Burtons now known as theArcadia Group which immediately announced the closure of all branches of Richard Shops, or their conversion to other Arcadia brandsToday
Today the company Richard Shops Holdings, and associated
limited companies , are still registered withCompanies House as 'dormant companies' with their head offices at Arcadia's headquarters in London. However no stores are now trading as Richard Shops.
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