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Arcadia administrators sells Evans clothing brand in £23m deal

Evans may be saved - but the deal will not include the plus-size brand's bricks and mortar shops

An Evans store - the clothing brand has been sold to Australian owners(Image: BURTON MAIL)

Administrators acting for retail giant Arcadia have struck a deal with an Australian company to buy its plus-size clothing brand Evans.

City Chic will pay £23m for the brand, Deloitte revealed - but the deal, which is expected to close this Wednesday, doesn't include its brick and mortar stores.

Sir Philip Green's retail empire, which also includes Topshop and Dorothy Perkins, collapsed into administration three weeks ago, after months of worries surrounding it and other high street giants.

High street businesses have spent nine months in and out of lockdown, often being forced to close their doors for months or weeks at a time, with only a few days' notice.

Next has reportedly held talks with asset manager Davidson Kempner Capital Management over a potential bid for Arcadia.

Administrators said "the process to secure new owners for the other Arcadia Group brands is ongoing.

There have been significant expressions of interest for all brands. The joint administrators expect to provide a further update in the new year."

The Evans deal includes both the brand and its ecommerce and wholesale business.