Topshop will return to High Street in John Lewis stores

Topshop will return to High Street five years after closing all England stores.
The brand will be available in 32 John Lewis stores as of February 2026 and the men’s clothing brand Topman will be available in six stores.
The chain disappeared after the collapse of the retail empire of Sir Philip Green, the owner of Burton and Dorothy Perkins, as well as Topshop.
The Topshop brand was purchased by online retailer Asos, who sold the majority shares to the King of Denmark Retail Holch Povlsen last September, and is currently in the midst of a major return.
Asos is currently selling Topshop and Topman products on the website and an independent Topshop site has been restarted recently, but it was unclear whether the brand would appear again in High Street until recently.
“Customers definitely want to see us in stores and we want to bring it throughout the country.” He said.
The new Topshop Spring Collection will be curated by John Lewis.
According to John Lewis General Manager Peter Ruis, the brand will be given a “prime” position in stores.
He said that being a partner with the iconic brand will bring new customers from the gates of the store and believed that people will enter when the Range is launched.
“I think the best fashion brands are very generation. Topshop’s brightness is very affordable.” He said.
Luxury store in Soho Liberty London recently began to sell a small Topshop collection.
However, the Bağ with John Lewis, the first country for the brand, and the most brilliant days in the 2000s and 2010s Moda Retailer wants to introduce some independent stores in the future.
Topshop competed during the Covid-19 pandemi, where he had to close his physical stores, but he had been having problems for several years.
Basic Demography – Young people and young adults – primarily not to keep up with the shopping habits ranging from the rise of online shopping.
And as basic customers moved away from their products, they struggled to replace them with new shoppers or to adapt their products to the tastes of the old base.
Graham Sult, a retail advisor, said that the partnership between John Lewis and Topshop was “a movement for both brands”.
“If you are Topshop, you have a customer base with a real love for the brand,” he said. And for John Lewis, “the name takes a positive way” and attracts new customers.
“Maybe it will be a template for how you bring this iconic name back.”
EMER Moreau, additional reports by Business reporter




