The UK clothing brand has entered liquidation after 41 years with the website shut down and all trading ceased as several other fashion retailers also shut their doors

A UK clothing brand has followed suit of several others as it plunges into liquidation after 41 years.

The knitwear label is set to shut down after entering voluntary liquidation on June 4.

Original Blues was founded in 1985, provided “unrivalled” cotton knitwear for over 40 years.

Now, the brand has ceased trading. According to The Gazette, Neum Insolvency Ltd have been appointed as liquidators.

The online store has already been shut down and is now password protected.

The clothing brand made products from 100 per cent cotton using Indigo dye with every item being made in England.

“Every piece in our Original Blues collection has been conceived and created by our own in-house design team whose inspiration is drawn from the natural world, in particular nautical and marine themes,” the Original Blues website previously stated.

“So we can offer you an unrivalled range of unique, top quality knitwear incorporating a host of innovative and imaginative designs, textures and patterns.”

The closure comes after several other clothing stores in the UK have shut down.

High street store, Quiz entered administration on February 5 for the second time in less than a year, with all stores shutting their doors.

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