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Major style model to shut all 46 retailers in new blow to excessive avenue – full listing

In another major blow to the high street, high end fashion store Ted Baker will close ALL 46 stores for good.

The move leaves the fate of 975 in peril, with closures due to take place throughout this month. It was announced just months after it went into administration which saw 15 stores closed at the time, with administrators unable to find a way to solve the issues within the business since then.

According to Drapers, the store closures will start on Friday and go on until August 21 – or until all stock is sold. It also includes concessions and the website, although fashion investment company PDS bought the Ted Baker Design group in 2023 and will keep its London office open despite making cuts to staff numbers.

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All remaining Ted Baker stores will close this month
All remaining Ted Baker stores will close this month

In an email sent to store staff last week, the administrators said: “We are sorry to have shared such difficult news. However, we want to emphasise again that this outcome is no reflection of the amazing work and support you have provided these last four months.

“As we approach the end of our current stock sale strategy, it has become increasingly clear that an agreement may not be reached in time. If it isn’t, there will be no immediate transition to a new operator once the administration strategy is complete.”



The website has already closed
The website has already closed

The Ted Baker website is no longer available for purchases and has a simple message on it which states “Goodbye for now”.

The full list of stores closing is:

  • Brent Cross

  • Bicester

  • Oxford

  • London Luton Airport

  • St Pancras – London

  • Leeds

  • York

  • Swindon

  • Livingston

  • Portsmouth

  • Braintree

  • Sheffield

  • Floral Street

  • Manchester Shambles



15 stores were closed earlier this year
15 stores were closed earlier this year
  • Regent Street

  • Cheshire Oaks

  • Nottingham

  • Ashford

  • Bath

  • Gatwick North Terminal

  • Bridgend

  • Cambridge

  • Bristol

  • Westfield Mainline

  • Heathrow Terminal 5

  • Belfast

  • Manchester Trafford Centre

  • Bluewater

  • Brompton

  • Heathrow Terminal 3

  • Glasgow Buchanan Street

  • Heathrow Terminal 2

  • Gatwick South Terminal

  • Liverpool One

  • Heathrow Terminal 4

  • Birmingham Bullring

  • Stansted

  • Selfridges London

  • Bentalls Kingston

  • Selfridges Trafford Park

  • Fenwick Newcastle



It started in 1988, but will close this year
It started in 1988, but will close this year

  • Binns Darlington

  • Frasers Glasgow

  • Fenwick Canterbury

  • Selfridges Birmingham

  • Kendals Manchester

  • Ted’s Grooming Room – Holborn

  • Ted’s Grooming Room – Mayfair

  • Ted’s Grooming Room – Fitzrovia

  • Ted’s Grooming Room – Duke Street

  • Ted’s Grooming Room – Covent Garden

  • Ted’s Grooming Room – Berwick Street

  • Ted’s Grooming Room – Mortimer St

  • Milton Keynes

  • London Bridge

  • O2 Icon Outlet

  • Cardiff

  • Cannock Outlet

  • Bromley

  • Exeter

  • Fenwick – Bracknell

  • John Lewis – Cheadle

  • John Lewis – Oxford St

  • John Lewis – Sloane Square

  • John Lewis – Edinburgh

  • John Lewis – Brent Cross

  • John Lewis – Liverpool

  • John Lewis – Southampton

  • John Lewis – Kingston

  • John Lewis – Welwyn

  • John Lewis – Milton Keynes

  • John Lewis – Nottingham

  • John Lewis – Glasgow

  • John Lewis – Newcastle

  • John Lewis – Trafford

  • John Lewis – Leicester

  • John Lewis – Reading

  • John Lewis – Norwich

  • John Lewis – Solihull

  • John Lewis – Canary Wharf

  • John Lewis – Cardiff

  • John Lewis – Stratford

  • John Lewis – Exeter

  • John Lewis – Chelmsford

  • John Lewis – Leeds

  • John Lewis – White City

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