THE ARGOS catalogue was a small glimpse into the endless shopping opportunities the internet was soon to provide, back in the 1980s. People would spend hours thumbing through the laminated pages of ...
The retailer has dropped the playful ‘Christmas Fool’ character it unveiled last year in favour of a more family-oriented spot it’s hoping will stir customers’ emotions. “The last few years we run ads ...
It's hard to turn down a good garden sale, and the latest discounts to drop at Argos are proof of just that. Whether you're after a new outdoor dining set to host family and friends this summer, ...
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 ...
Picture the scene, if you will. It's 1996 and you're 11 years old. The Argos catalogue has arrived, and you're rifling through to the homeware section, the toys section, until you - at long last - ...
Argos has said it will no longer be printing its iconic catalogue and will instead list products online. It comes after almost 1 billion of them were printed over the 47 years since it launched. Simon ...
"The laminated book of dreams," was how comedian Bill Bailey jokingly described the plastic-coated Argos catalogue. But 48 years on from its launch, the catalogue is finally coming to an end. The ...
"No end to the horror." "Christmas cancelled." That's how millennials and boomers have been lamenting the loss of the Argos catalogue. One Twitter user even wrote that it was his entire childhood.
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 ...