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 ...
One of the most iconic stores on the British high street is Argos, known for its almost inexhaustible inventory, which for years was printed onto the pages of its famous catalogue. But in 2020, the ...
Celebrities and social media users have paid tribute to the Argos catalogue after the retailer announced it would no longer print the publication. Nicknamed the “laminated book of dreams” by comedian ...
In an era of online shopping and Amazon deliveries, waiting anything longer than three days for a package can seem an infuriating inconvenience. But a viral video has sparked feelings of nostalgia for ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Generations of kids will remember the excitement of flicking through a new Argos catalogue before their birthday and Christmas. A staple part of many childhoods on Merseyside and beyond, we've all sat ...
Ask any kid growing up in the U.K. in the 1980s to talk about childhood memories and it won’t be long before they mention creating a Birthday or Christmas wish list from the Argos catalogues lovingly ...