Gap has confirmed it's closing 19 stores in the UK and Ireland

Back in October, Gap announced it was reviewing its operations, following a slump in trading
They'll shut at the end of next month, when the leases finish, leaving the fashion retailer with around 50 other standalone and outlet branches.
Back in October, Gap announced it was reviewing its operations, following a slump in trading.
The retailer has an outlet in Opera Lane in the city along with stores in Blanchardstown, Dundrum and Henry Street in Dublin, as well as in Limerick.
It's not clear which of these stores are affected.
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