Paul Smith Warehouse Sale in Shepton Mallet will see entry by pre-booked time slot only

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16th Jul 2021 | Local News

The Paul Smith Warehouse Sale at Kilver Court Designer Village in Shepton Mallet is set to see entry by pre-booked time slot only when it takes place next month.

It is due to run from Thursday December 10 to Monday December 14 in the Ballroom at Kilver Court, subject to lockdown restrictions.

Those of you who have been to one of Paul Smith Warehouse Sales before, will see that Kilver Court have extended the number of days for the sale. This is due to Covid and the social distancing measures they have put in place.

Entry is £3 and this will be donated to the Shepton Mallet Food Bank. There will be a wide and varied selection of Paul Smith men's and women's clothing and accessories, including shoes with up to 80 per cent off recommended retail price.

Kilver Court's aim is to ensure that everyone - no matter which slot you were able to book, from day one to day five - has an equal selection of stock to choose from.

A spokesperson said: "This is really important to us where we have had to adapt to a ticketed entry system to keep everyone safe.

"To achieve this, we are randomly dividing the full section of stock into five packages, one for each day.

"Replenishments will be carefully rationed during each day to aim to ensure that each slot receives a fresh selection and popular items such as leather goods, shoes and knitwear will be paid special attention.

"Please note that although we have done our best to spread key categories over the event, availability at any given time is, of course, still a feature of the overall size of the stock package we receive at the outset - certain key items may still sell out if we have only received a small amount of certain stock in that category."

     

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