
A high-street clothing chain has gone bust after 35 of its stores shut earlier this month.
Staff at Select Fashion have reportedly been told they won’t get redundancy pay or any unpaid wages as insolvency firm Moorfields begins the wind-down process.
The womenswear retailer already closed 35 shops in mid-March as the chain went under.
Forty-eight stories will survive the liquidation and trade as Select after a deal with Essence Fashion Limited.

Workers at the shops that shut have been told their outstanding wages worked before the closures will not be paid, according to The Sun.
They have also been advised to apply for the Government’s Redundancy Payment Service (RPS).
Other employees at the chain’s remaining 48 shops have also reportedly been warned of delayed payments.
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