The brand has been making a huge comeback on TikTok with fans like Dua Lipa and Julia Fox 😟
In a sign posted to the front of the shop, the company thanked customers 'for the memories'.
The permanent closure of Diesel comes just two weeks after stationary giant Paperchase fell into administration, closing all of its Glasgow stores.The sign read:"Thanks for the memories, we will miss you too."If you didn't have the opportunity to pay us a last visit, you can still shop with us in one of our nearby stores or check out diesel.com for the latest updates.
"You can contact customer service by calling the toll-free number 0 8002606687 from 9am to 8pm CET , Monday to Saturday, excluding national holidays."
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