Do mail order catalogues still exist grattans freemans littlewoods

The nostalgia! Yes, mail-order catalogues still exist, although their popularity has declined significantly with the rise of online shopping. Here's an update on the status of some classic UK mail-order catalogues:

  1. Grattan: Grattan is still operational, but it has shifted its focus to online shopping. You can still browse their website and place orders, but they no longer send printed catalogues.
  2. Freemans: Freemans closed its physical stores in 2005 and transitioned to an online-only business. You can still shop on their website, but they no longer produce printed catalogues.
  3. Littlewoods: Littlewoods was acquired by Shop Direct in 2005, and the brand was eventually phased out. Shop Direct now operates under the Very and Littlewoods websites, offering online shopping only.
  4. Kays: Kays Catalogue was acquired by N Brown Group in 2012 and is now an online-only retailer. You can still shop on their website, but they no longer send printed catalogues.
  5. Argos: Argos is still a popular catalogue retailer, but they have shifted their focus to online shopping and in-store pickup. You can still browse their website and order products, but they no longer send printed catalogues.
  6. JD Williams: JD Williams is still operational and offers a range of products through their website and printed catalogues. They are part of the N Brown Group, which also owns other catalogue brands like Simply Be and Jacamo.
  7. Simply Be: Simply Be is a plus-size clothing retailer that offers online shopping and printed catalogues. They are part of the N Brown Group.
  8. Jacamo: Jacamo is a menswear retailer that offers online shopping and printed catalogues. They are part of the N Brown Group.

While these catalogue retailers have adapted to the changing retail landscape, some smaller, niche brands may still produce printed catalogues as a way to connect with customers and promote their products.