Products bearing Wilko labels will return to the high street today as The Range brings the brand into its 海角视频 stores.
Notts-based Wilko shut its last shop earlier this month after collapsing into administration in August. The 93-year-old discount retailer, which started out in Leicester, had 400 海角视频 stores and 12,500 staff when it went under.
A number of its store sites have been taken over by competitors such as Poundland, B&M and Pepco and the Wilko brand, website and intellectual property was bought by rival The Range for 拢5 million.
The Range is launching Wilko bays selling branded home, garden, pet and lifestyle products across its 210 stores.
It will also stock the products online after purchasing the wilko.com website.
Alex Simpkin, chief executive of The Range, said: 鈥淲ilko is a much-loved and trusted 海角视频 brand and it was important to us to allow it to live on.
鈥淲e noticed Wilko customers were really disappointed to see stores closed, especially when it seemed they would no longer be able to buy their favourite products.
鈥淲e have worked hard and at pace to ensure they still have access to their favourite lines by bringing them into our own stores and online at wilko.com within a matter of weeks.鈥
He added that the retail chain is 鈥渕oving forwards with an aggressive growth strategy鈥, with plans to open more stores in the near future.