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The clothing retailer, which entered administration in February, is reportedly offering up to half-price in its remaining shops

Last month Quiz, a clothing store with 40 locations in the UK, announced that it had entered administration. The company, which was founded in Scotland in 1993, shut down its website and announced stock clearance sales at all shops.
After weeks of sales, now it’s been reported that Quiz is ramping up its discounts. Shoppers can now apparently find bargains for up to half their RRP. Retail Gazette says Quiz-goers can nab 50 percent off boots (and at least 40 percent off other shoes), 30 percent off dresses, handbags and accessories, and 20 percent off the rest.
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In other words, if you’re partial to a bargain, get down to your local Quiz. Find a full list of locations below:
Administrators are still considering their options for Quiz. One hundred staff members have been made redundant so far, though more than 500 are still employed across the remaining stores.
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