Guardian community team 

Tell us: how will you be affected by the collapse of the Arcadia group?

We’d like to hear from people who work for high street names including Topshop, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins and Evans
  
  

A shopper walks past a Dorothy Perkins store.
A shopper walks past a Dorothy Perkins store. Photograph: Carl Court/PA

The Arcadia Group collapsed into administration last year putting up to 12,000 jobs at risk. The group, which owned brands including Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton, sold them off to online specialists Asos and Boohoo.

We would like to hear from those who will be affected by the collapse, particularly staff at the brands whose jobs are in jeopardy.

Share your experiences

How do you feel about losing your job? With high street retail jobs not being available at the moment, what concerns do you have about the future?

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