Ted Baker to open debut outlet in Roermond
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London - Ted Baker is set to open its debut outlet store in the Netherlands later this year as the high-end retailer continues to expand its presence in newer markets.
The lifestyle brand aims to open its first outlet store in Designer Outlet Roermond, the Netherlands, a shopping centre held by the McArthurglen group, revealed Ted Baker in its annual report for fiscal year 2016. The exact location of the store and the opening date have yet to be announced.
The outlet opening follows on from Ted Baker's debut in the Netherlands in 2012, which saw the brand open a series of shop-in-shops at premium department store De Bijenkorf. In September 2015, Ted Baker opened its debut standalone store on Leidsestraat, in Amsterdam, which pays homage to Dutch classical artists and painters.
In addition to opening its first outlet store in the Netherlands, Ted Baker is also set to open another outlet store in Gloucester, UK as well as new standalone stores in Oxford and Paris, France. Ted Baker also aims to strengthen its presence in Europe by opening a series of further concessions in the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands.
Across the ocean in North America, Ted Baker aims to continue building its presence through a string of new store openings in Los Angeles and Houston as well as new concession openings in Canada with a premium department store. Ted Baker also aims to build brand awareness in Asia this year, and will be opening another store in Shanghai, China as well as new concessions in South Korea and Japan.
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