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Major model to vanish from excessive road for good as all shops shut this week

The final Ted Baker stores will close this week after a deal to save the brand name fell through.

Earlier this month, the Daily Star reported how all 46 stores would close after it went into administration earlier this year. However, administrators have been unable to find a way to solve the issues within the business since then.

According to Drapers, the store closures started two weeks ago and will continue until Tuesday (August 20). 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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A deal to save some stores fell through
A deal to save some stores fell through

It was thought that the Frasers Group would try to save it, but Sky News now claims that has not been successful.

In an email sent to store staff last month, 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.”



Another brand is set to go
Another brand is set to go

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

  • 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



All 46 remaining stores will close
All 46 remaining stores will close

  • Liverpool One

  • Heathrow Terminal 4

  • Birmingham Bullring

  • Stansted

  • Selfridges London

  • Bentalls Kingston

  • Selfridges Trafford Park

  • Fenwick Newcastle

  • 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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