From Monday all non-essential shops in England are allowed to reopen So what will clothes shopping be like? 👗👚👖
The prime minister said he was"very optimistic about the opening [of shops]", but stressed"the most important thing is public safety and the health of our country".
Some expect an initial surge of activity; others expect much lower levels of trade in the coming months, compared to before the crisis. From Monday, most retailers can open as long as they follow safety guidelines. Those who fail to ensure their premises are Covid-secure could face enforcement notices.
"You are right to highlight the impact it has on business - it is the difference between maybe three-quarters and a third of pubs opening, for example, so it is important we look at it." Designer men's clothing retailer Brother2Brother will be reopening its Reading store on Monday for the first time since March.
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