Traditionally, many cobbler shops, like other small businesses, often closed on Sundays due to religious practices and local customs. However, this varied by location and the individual shop owner's preferences. In more recent years, some cobblers may choose to remain open on Sundays to accommodate modern consumer schedules. Ultimately, whether a cobbler shop closed on Sundays depended on its specific circumstances.
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Most wholesale shops usually close at 6pm on Sundays.
most open 10 am to 4pm - UK shops are governed to 6 hours trading ONLY on Sundays
no, but Sundays were for rest, and church, so most shops would close up. not all though
Bommers closes at midnight on Sundays
the YMCA closes at 6pm on sundays
Small businesses are regularly either closed on Sundays, or close between 11am to 3pm.
mostly yes
Leave policy in India is that Sundays are always declared as holiday. But majority shops remains open on Sundays for their business purpose. A weekday off for the employees will be given if they work on Sundays for business continuity.
yes
no
AugustBecause that is when most French city dwellers go on holiday. So, in many cases shops and restaurants close down and go on holiday as well because most of their customers are away.