Claire's calls in advisers to explore possible closures across the UK

Claire's is considering a raft of British store closures as the troubled fashion accessories chain becomes the latest high street firm to show signs of distress.
The accessories business is already facing difficulties in the USThe accessories business is already facing difficulties in the US
The accessories business is already facing difficulties in the US

The Press Association can reveal that the company is working with restructuring firm Alix Partners on a number of options, one of which is thought to include a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), a controversial insolvency procedure used to shed under-performing sites.

Claire’s has more than 350 stores in the UK, including close to 20 in the province, and dozens of concessions, according to its most recent accounts.

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Hundreds of jobs could be at risk if the chain presses ahead with a CVA.

The news comes just days after the chain’s US parent company announced that it had emerged from Chapter 11 protection after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year.

Investment funds Elliott Management and Monarch have seized control of the US arm through a painful restructuring.

Claire’s could join a growing number of recognisable high street names to scale back its store estate, as consumers increasingly shop online.

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CVAs have hit the headlines this year after the procedure was used by the likes of New Look, Jamie’s Italian and Mothercare to shed sites and gain rent reductions.

It is understood that the talks with Alix Partners are at a preliminary stage.

Fears that the UK chain could disappear from high streets mounted earlier this year after its US parent, Claire’s Stores Inc, filed for bankruptcy.

The US company announced last week that it has now emerged from Chapter 11 protection, having restructured almost $2 billion (£1.5bn) of debt.

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CEO Ron Marshall said Claire’s had emerged as a “healthier, more profitable company” after eliminating debt and gaining access to $575m in new capital.

However, Claire’s has previously stressed that its European operations would not be affected by the American business.