LONDON—September is a time typically synonymous with shopping. Back-to-school deals run rampant, and the promise of a new season—and all the clothes that come with it—urge shoppers to visit stores and refresh their fall wardrobes.
But the usual draws failed to lure in customers in the U.K. this past September. High street stores—an area packed with stores like British brands Topshop, Marks & Spencer and John Lewis as well as worldwide chains like Zara and H&M—had their worst September since 2011.
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