Baltimore Sun

Gap to shut UK, Irish outlets in online shift

- By Urooba Jamal

LONDON — In another blow to Britain’s retail sector, American clothing company Gap said that it will close all of its stores in the U.K. by the end of the year as it moves its business exclusivel­y online.

The closures will take place in a phased manner by the end of September and includes the company’s outlets in Ireland. In total, 81 stores will close.

It’s unclear how many jobs will be affected, but the company insisted it will provide “support and transition assistance” to its employees.

“The e-commerce business continues to grow and we want to meet our customers where they are shopping,” Gap said, adding that they intend to be a “digital first business.”

The retailer, which has been active in the U.K. since 1987 and since 2006 in Ireland, was emblematic of the quintessen­tial American “T-shirt-and-jeans” look that was popular for decades. Its hoodies emblazoned with the company’s name and denim were long best-selling items.

But in recent years, the appeal of Gap has plummeted, edged out by e-commerce sites that have made its offerings seem bland.

It’s also the latest casualty of the pandemic that has battered the U.K. economy.

Long-suffering department store chain Debenhams and Arcadia Group, the retail empire of billionair­e Philip Green that includes Topshop, have been two of the biggest casualties in recent months.

“The Gap-sized hole in the high street which will be left when the U.S. retailer closes its final stores at the end of September will be hard to fill, given the big names which have already left bricks and mortar shops behind,” said Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst at stockbroke­rs Hargreaves Lansdown.

Last year, the U.K. experience­d one of the world’s deepest recessions after lockdown restrictio­ns were imposed. While the easing up of restrictio­ns have seen the economy recover, questions remain over the future of the retail sector given that so much shopping is now done online.

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