Western Mail

Debenhams dumped as Ted Baker goes for Next

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TED Baker has dumped Debenhams for high street rival Next as its fashion partner for selling its children’s range of clothing and accessorie­s.

Bosses at the fashion chain revealed its Baker range will be designed in collaborat­ion with Next, with the first collection hitting shelves next spring.

The decision to leave Debenhams comes less than a week after the department store unveiled its new chief executive, Stefaan Vansteenki­ste, who will start his attempt to turn around the retailer after it went bust earlier in the year.

Debenhams will continue to sell Ted Baker lingerie but the childrensw­ear ranges will go when the relationsh­ip formally ends on February 29.

Lindsay Page, Ted Baker chief executive, said: “Product licensing is a highly successful pillar of Ted Baker’s strategy to expand as a global lifestyle brand.

“It enables us to carefully develop the brand in new, relevant categories by leveraging the specialist product expertise of our carefully selected partners.”

Next already has a relationsh­ip with Ted Baker, selling its brands through its Label business. At the most recent set of results, chief executive Simon Wolfson said the Label division had been particular­ly strong, helping drive a 12% growth in online sales.

Lord Wolfson, a Conservati­ve peer who recently played down concerns about a potential nodeal Brexit, said: “We are thrilled to have the opportunit­y to help build and develop the Ted Baker children’s business across the globe. We have worked with Ted Baker for a number of years through Label and recognise the power of their brand.”

Analysts welcomed the decision, despite Ted Baker saying the deal will not immediatel­y boost profits significan­tly. Retail analysts at Liberum pointed out that the licensing business for Ted Baker has been particular­ly strong in recent years, accounting for 30% of profits.

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