ARGOS has revealed it's scrapping its iconic catalogue after almost 50 years. The retailer, which specialises in homeware, electronics and toys, is “bidding a fond farewell” to the book as shoppers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Just shy of its 50th birthday, the Argos catalogue has passed on. At one time three-quarters of British households had an Argos ...
For over half a century, Argos has been a staple part of many childhoods on Merseyside and beyond. The first high-street Argos store opened on the A28 in Canterbury in July 1973 and through the ...
Warning: This post will make you feel OLD. Remember the 80s – things were simpler then. No really, they were. Don’t believe us? Then check out these pages from 1980s Argos catalogues. Forget flashy ...
It's been a staple of UK retailing for almost 50 years and was the basis for many a child's Christmas wishlist, but after more than a billion copies, the Argos catalogue will soon be no more. <p>The ...
We spent hours poring over them as kids – but Argos’s new Christmas advert has unceremoniously kicked its iconic paper catalogue to the kerb. Sob. Here, digital editor-at-large Kayleigh Dray explores ...
Pages taken from an Argos catalogue printed in the late 90s are bound to stir some memories for a generation of children. It may be hard to believe, but it's been 25 years since 1999 - and as the year ...
In 2020, Argos made the decision to scrap the iconic printed catalogue after 47 years, bringing to an end 'the laminated book of dreams'. However, thanks to the internet you can now peruse many of ...
It was a Christmas ritual for years - parents would flick through for ideas and kids would circle every toy in the book hoping to get them all on December 25. But its popularity has sadly dwindled in ...
For 47 years, the Argos catalogue had a well-deserved place in Manchester homes, providing a convenient shopping service and entertaining children for hours. Up until it was printed for the final time ...