Ted Baker is a British fashion brand known for its quirky and unique designs, and its origins trace back to 1987. The brand’s inception traces back to 1987 when the idea for a global fashion label was conceived by Ray Kelvin while fishing.
Officially launched in 1988, Kelvin opened the first Ted Baker store in March 1988 in Glasgow, and soon after, additional stores were opened in Manchester and Nottingham, marking the beginning of a rapidly growing retail presence. Kelvin's innovative spirit permeated the brand,
and he even named Ted Baker after a self-styled alter ego, portrayed as an "intrepid aviator, an all-round sportsman, and the consort of princesses and Hollywood beauties." Kelvin’s vision extended beyond mere aesthetics; the brand’s identity captured an essence of whimsy and high style, specializing initially in men's shirts and later diversifying into fashion dress collections, fragrances, lingerie, sleepwear, skin wear, footwear, eyewear, rugs, and watches.
In this timeline, we will explore the changes in ownership and leadership that have defined the brand's journey. Key Milestones and Growth Trajectory: 1987-1994: The idea for the brand came to Kelvin while fishing in 1987.
In 1988, the inaugural store opened in Glasgow, quickly followed by openings in King Street, Manchester, and other notable locations. 1993 saw the opening of stores in Soho, London, Leeds Victoria Quarter, and Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham.
By 1994, Ted Baker became a privately owned company and launched its wholesale business in the UK. 2000s Expansion: By the early 2000s, Ted Baker solidified its reputation as "No Ordinary Designer Label" due to its focus on quality, attention to detail, and a quirky…
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