Full list of 41 New Look stores closing down in 2025

London, UK - October 29 2020 New Look clothes modern city centre store shop with brand logo and sign illuminated at night busy with tourists and shoppers
Further stores are expected to close down this year before Christmas (Picture: Getty)

New Look will be closing down dozens of stores by the end of 2025, with another one shutting in December.

A latest branch to close was in The Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent, which shut on Tuesday, while the North Yorkshire location in Brunswick Centre, Scarborough, closed last month.

Shoppers might enjoy the closing-down sales in the short term, but the move is likely to deal another blow to the struggling UK high streets.

The fashion giant has been planning to trim its high street presence for some time, but it reportedly increased the number of planned closures after the Autumn budget last year.

Pedestrians pass a New Look fahsion store, operated by New Look Retail Group Ltd., on Oxford Street in London, U.K., on Thursday, Sep. 17, 2020. U.K. retail sales extended their recovery in August as a government initiative to boost the hospitality industry lured locked-down Britons out to the shops. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
New Look is a familiar sight on the British high street (Picture: Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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New Look’s website says it has 338 stores in the UK.

The first to get the chop was New Look’s Wickford branch in Essex, which closed on January 24 after 15 years of trading.

While the closure came at the request of the landlord, New Look has not announced any plans to replace the store.

A spokesperson invited customers to ‘continue to shop with us at our nearby Basildon store,’ adding: ‘We would like to thank all of our colleagues and the local community for their support over the years.’

Shops in Carillon Court Shopping Centre in Loughborough, along with the one in Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, also shut down.

Branches in St Austell, Cornwall, and Team Valley Retail World, Gateshead, also closed for good.

List of New Look’s UK branches shutting down

New Look, Hinckley: closes December 9

New Look, The Potteries: closed October 14

New Look, Brunswick Centre, Scarborough: closed September 17

New Look, Neath, Wales: closed August 6

New Look, Hamilton, Scotland: closed July 1

New Look, Birmingham, Northfield shopping centre: closed June 8

New Look, Willow Place, Corby: closed June 1

New Look Bexleyheath, London: closed April 19

New Look, Preston: closed March 20

New Look, Valley Retail World in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear: closed March 9

St Austell branch in Cornwall: closed March 4

New Look, Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales: closed February 22

New Look, Wickford, Essex: closed January 24

New Look, Carillon Court Shopping Centre, Loughborough: closed January 21.

New Look, Devizes, Wiltshire: closed

Meanwhile, New Look’s Irish branch entered liquidation, meaning nearly all stores will shut down in the country.

The high street brand has already restructured its UK store estate twice in the past six years, a decrease from around 600 outlets in 2018.  

The move is said to have been prompted by the rise in employment costs announced by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves in October 2024, with employers now expected to pay more in National Insurance.

A New Look spokesperson told Metro: ‘Our store estate is an important part of our business, alongside our best-in-class website and app.

New Look branches closing in Ireland

Northside Shopping Centre (Dublin)

Liffey Valley Shopping Centre (Dublin)

Tallaght (Dublin)

Omni Park Shopping Centre (Dublin)

Blanchardstown (Dublin)

Jervis Street (Dublin)

Wilton Shopping Centre (Cork)

Ballincollig Shopping Centre (Cork)

Blackpool Shopping Centre (Cork)

Opera Lane (Cork)

Galway City

Gateway Retail Park (Galway)

Ashbourne

Bridgewater Shopping Centre, Arklow

Fairgreen Shopping Centre, Carlow

Navan Shopping Centre

Whitewater Shopping Centre, Newbridge

Clonmel

Limerick

Killarney

Wexford

Grand Parade, Mullingar

Castlebar, County Mayo

Dungarvan

The Marshes Shopping Centre, Dundalk

Letterkenny Retail Park

‘It is this omni-channel approach which allows us to best serve our 10 million customers, however, they like to shop.

‘We have recently invested over £3 million in our stores in Greater Manchester to trial new omni-channel initiatives to improve customer experience. Using the learnings from these trials, we are now upgrading a further 17 stores across the country.

‘We also continue to invest in our thriving online platform, which has resulted in a strong online sales performance, with volumes significantly outpacing last year and an improved online margin.’

New Look continues to be a major store and online retailer in the UK, ranked number two for overall women’s wear market share in the 18 to 44 age range by market research company Kantar.

More than 10 million customers shop online, in-store and via the app. The online platform served customers in 53 countries, with over 246 million site visits, up from 235 million, in the financial year ending March 2024.

The spokesperson added: ‘On occasion, we do have to close stores, either due to the landlord’s request or because the site becomes unviable.

‘However, we always remain on the lookout for appropriate new opportunities across the country and continue to invest in our existing store estate.’

New Look is not the only brand facing a high street exit.

Claire’s Accessories has started closing down stores across the UK and Ireland after a rescue deal to save it from administration.

The chain, which rose to popularity with its ear piercing service and sparkling accessories, is shutting several stores in England and Scotland, including in London, Essex and Kent.

Meanwhile, M&S is closing 11 in-store cafés in the food hall stores in a bid to expand the grocery selection.

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