Popular store Transalpino is closing its Bold Street for good after seven years.
The bustling city centre street is known and loved for its eclectic mix of retail options, with high end and favourable brands available to snap up alongside one of a kind vintage pieces, independent creations, and more.
Transalpino has amassed a loyal following of fans thanks to its wide array of deadstock trainers. Deadstock items are discontinued lines of unworn shoes, as well vintage clothing or fabrics which are no longer available on the market.
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The products typically come with their original tags, and can sell for premium rates due to the limited availability. Transalpino has established itself as a premier destination for such products, boasting a dedicated customer base.
The store will be permanently closing, with much of its clothing currently on sale for up to 25% less. I's not all bad news though, with the brand shutting up shop because it's expanding.
Transalpino is relocating to a new store at the swanky MetQuarter. Its closing down sale is due to end on November 3.
An opening date for its new MetQuarter store has yet to be confirmed. Currently, Transalpino is based at 80 Bold Street, Liverpool, L1 4HR.
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