noir_boudoir
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The one hundred and forty-three year old British department chain store, Allders is going out of business.
The company is being broken up, and some of the stores sold on to competitors. Hundreds of people are losing their jobs. :
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:sniff:
They're selling off their shop fittings.
(tentative
)
They have corners of each ladies' clothing floor, where they've got mannis and racks piled up for sale. If you like the price, you can have a 'SOLD' sticker slapped on one, and go and fetch it later.
The price might be tricky. It's way more than one has to pay in the states, as far as I can tell, and they are used, but they are nifty little mannis, some are almost brand new, and if you live near an Allders store that is closing, you save on postage... (although I'm going to have to splurge £8 on a taxi to fetch mine). Think of it as helping out the pension fund (we hope)!
There are about 55 stores nationwide. I think if you live near one, you'll have the best idea if it has 'closing down' going on.
Confusingly, while the administrators' site lists 10 that are definitely going, my local (Oxford) is not on it, but it is currently selling everything including the kitchen sink too.
Here's the list: Bolton, Chelmsford, Horsham, Ipswich, Kingston, Leeds (the old Lewis's store on the Headrow), Oxford St London (always a poor cousin to the ones around it, alas), Reading, Romford, York Clifton Moor.
The fittings they have are:
Heavy metal racks for clothing display on hangers.
All sorts of shelves.
Full size men's mannis, headless.
Full size men's mannis with molded heads (a few)
Full size women's mannis, headless and a few with molded heads (no wigs), varied ages, teeny sizes.
Prices for these range from £100-250 (the full mannis with heads and big bases are the top whack)
Shapely torsos with arms and heavy base (on an adjustable pole) - I reserved a damaged one of these for £75, mostly £100
Hanging torsos, similarly fully molded heavy plaster - about £75
Torsos on short bases, also £75-100.
Half torsos for lingerie display, also solid-ish plaster, £50 each.
Baby shapes with padded cloth and wire adjustable arms - £40 or 50 (I can't remember)
And a few child mannis, though I didn't see the prices.
So not the cheapest, but possibly convenient, and you might find tolerable damage on one (as I did) to justify a discount. Although I didn't feel comfortable bargaining too much when these people are losing their jobs.
They might be specifying these prices right up until the stores close (20th March) and in fact, the mannis are being bought up quite fast, possibly by other shops. A lot, as I said, were bought last year.
Unfortunately cruising around our store revealed that all fittings are fairly recent, and there's nothing vintage going begging. But it may depend on the store, so go check.
Extracting a silver lining (and looking forward to having *arms* to display a few things with)
Lin
ps. I can always bag them in other people's names at Oxford when I go and collect mine.
The company is being broken up, and some of the stores sold on to competitors. Hundreds of people are losing their jobs. :

:sniff:
They're selling off their shop fittings.
(tentative

They have corners of each ladies' clothing floor, where they've got mannis and racks piled up for sale. If you like the price, you can have a 'SOLD' sticker slapped on one, and go and fetch it later.
The price might be tricky. It's way more than one has to pay in the states, as far as I can tell, and they are used, but they are nifty little mannis, some are almost brand new, and if you live near an Allders store that is closing, you save on postage... (although I'm going to have to splurge £8 on a taxi to fetch mine). Think of it as helping out the pension fund (we hope)!
There are about 55 stores nationwide. I think if you live near one, you'll have the best idea if it has 'closing down' going on.
Confusingly, while the administrators' site lists 10 that are definitely going, my local (Oxford) is not on it, but it is currently selling everything including the kitchen sink too.
Here's the list: Bolton, Chelmsford, Horsham, Ipswich, Kingston, Leeds (the old Lewis's store on the Headrow), Oxford St London (always a poor cousin to the ones around it, alas), Reading, Romford, York Clifton Moor.
The fittings they have are:
Heavy metal racks for clothing display on hangers.
All sorts of shelves.
Full size men's mannis, headless.
Full size men's mannis with molded heads (a few)
Full size women's mannis, headless and a few with molded heads (no wigs), varied ages, teeny sizes.
Prices for these range from £100-250 (the full mannis with heads and big bases are the top whack)
Shapely torsos with arms and heavy base (on an adjustable pole) - I reserved a damaged one of these for £75, mostly £100
Hanging torsos, similarly fully molded heavy plaster - about £75
Torsos on short bases, also £75-100.
Half torsos for lingerie display, also solid-ish plaster, £50 each.
Baby shapes with padded cloth and wire adjustable arms - £40 or 50 (I can't remember)
And a few child mannis, though I didn't see the prices.
So not the cheapest, but possibly convenient, and you might find tolerable damage on one (as I did) to justify a discount. Although I didn't feel comfortable bargaining too much when these people are losing their jobs.

They might be specifying these prices right up until the stores close (20th March) and in fact, the mannis are being bought up quite fast, possibly by other shops. A lot, as I said, were bought last year.
Unfortunately cruising around our store revealed that all fittings are fairly recent, and there's nothing vintage going begging. But it may depend on the store, so go check.
Extracting a silver lining (and looking forward to having *arms* to display a few things with)
Lin
ps. I can always bag them in other people's names at Oxford when I go and collect mine.