Ted Baker will close all its remaining 31 stores tomorrow – putting more than 500 jobs at risk.
The firm behind its UK shops – No Ordinary Designer Label – collapsed into administration in March after failing to woo younger shoppers.
This led administrators to shut 15 shops.

It currently has 513 employees.
The firm was delisted from the London stock market in 2022 after being bought by US group Authentic for about £210m.
The final Ted Baker stores set for closure
- Ashford
- Bath
- Belfast
- Bluewater shopping centre in Kent
- Braintree
- Brent Cross (London)
- Bridgend
- Cannock
- Cheshire Oaks
- Dublin
- Grafton Street
- Gatwick North
- Gatwick South
- Glasgow Buchanan Street
- Gloucester Quays
- Heathrow T2, T3, T4 and T5
- Kildare
- Livingston
- Luton
- Manchester Shambles
- O2 Outlet
- Portsmouth
- Regent Street (London)
- Sheffield
- St Pancras (London)
- Stansted
- Swindon
- White City (London)
- York
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