The company which operates the fashion brand's UK shops went into administration in March
Struggling fashion retailer Ted Baker has announced it is to close all its UK branches, vanishing from UK high streets within weeks. The firm that runs the UK outlets of the fashion label, No Ordinary Designer Label Limited , entered administration in March. 15 UK shops have been shut down, leading to 245 job losses. Employees at the remaining stores have been told they will be laid off when the stores close within three weeks.
The closure of the UK stores could mark the end of its high street presence, having been founded in 1988 by Ray Kelvin and known for its patterned and floral attire. However, the brand continues to be available through department stores and retailers such as John Lewis and House of Fraser. Ted Baker is understood to have faced significant challenges during the pandemic, with a shift towards online shopping causing difficulties.
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