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“UK Plus-Size Men’s Fashion Brand Big Boys Closes Amid Administration”

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A men’s fashion brand based in the UK has shut down after entering administration. Great Clothing Ltd, also known as Big Boys, specialized in offering plus-size clothing for men, ranging from 2XL to 10XL. The company, situated in Leeds, employed an average of 12 individuals in 2025.

Chris Brooksbank from CB Business Recovery Ltd has been appointed as the administrator. A statement on the Big Boys website explained that despite efforts to address financial issues, continuing operations were not possible. An insolvency practice has been engaged to handle the company’s affairs under the guidance of a licensed Insolvency Practitioner.

In other retail news, River Island is in the process of closing at least 27 stores this month as part of a restructuring plan. Among the stores already closed were locations in Brighton, Edinburgh Princes Street, Great Yarmouth, and Stockton-on-Tees. Additionally, stores in Norwich, Norfolk, and Workington, Cumbria are on the closure list, with dates pending confirmation.

Poundland is also undergoing changes, with plans to close 12 stores in January following approval from the High Court. The discount retailer had previously closed 57 stores by September and is expected to reduce its total store count to around 650 to 700. This move comes after Poundland was acquired by investment firm Gordon Brothers for £1 and introduced a simplified pricing structure in its stores.

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