Irish clothing chain Born to close its 15 stores with loss of over 100 jobs

The High Court has appointed provisional liquidators to the group
Irish clothing chain Born to close its 15 stores with loss of over 100 jobs

Born store in Killarney outlet. O'Mahony Media

The Irish Retail chain Born Clothing has announced the closure of its 15 stores across the country with the loss of over 100 jobs.

The company, which opened its first store in Newtownsmith in Galway in 2009, announced the news in an Instagram post yesterday. (Wed) They said that “after 16 wonderful years in business it was time to say goodbye.

“We want to sincerely thank each and every one of you for your support over the years — for shopping with us, supporting us, and being part of our journey.

"To our wonderful team thank you for being the heart and soul of our business. Your loyalty and dedication will always be appreciated.

As we close this chapter our closing down sale begins tomorrow in stores, with up to 70% off everything. With love to everyone in Born.” 

The company stocked Vero Moda, Only, Vila and their own Emily & Me label. Its stores are located in Galway, Dublin, Cork, Kildare, Laois, Tipperary Westmeath, Leitrim, Mayo and Kerry.

Meanwhile, the High Court appointed provisional liquidators to the group on Tuesday. The court heard that business difficulties arose for reasons which included the pandemic, the increase in the minimum wage and high business rates.

At its peak Born had over 20 stores in Ireland. It currently employs 116 people.

A notice on their website indicates that gift vouchers cannot be accepted because they are in liquidation.

It further states that at item bought during the liquidation sale will have a thirty day refund or return policy, providing there is a valid reason and the customer has a valid liquidation sales customer receipt.

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