The global fashion retailer is closing all stores after 33 years
Another well-known retail name is set to disappear from the high street as ongoing financial pressures and intensifying competition continue to reshape the retail industry.
For more than three decades, the company has built its reputation as a destination for discount designer and name fashion. Despite its established name, loyal customer base, and highly focused business model, the retailer has not been able to overcome the challenges faced by many traditional clothing chains.
Its decline highlights the growing pressures facing brick-and-mortar retailers as the growth of e-commerce, rising operating costs, and changing consumer expectations transform the way people shop. Consumers are increasingly prioritizing convenience, low prices, and fast delivery, forcing many legacy brands to rethink their business models.
Established in 1993, Leading Labels is a multi-brand and multi-store fashion retailer across the UK and Ireland, offering discounted men’s and women’s clothing from brands including Calvin Klein, Wrangler, and Elle. After years of financial difficulties, the company has confirmed that all remaining stores will be closed.
Top Labels go into liquidation amid store closures
Leading Labels is closing its remaining 15 stores after the sale, as there is a clearance sale as business declines.
The company appointed Jeremy Bleazard of XL Business Solutions Limited as liquidator on May 26. This appointment follows a previous notice indicating that the company may be delisted and dissolved within two months from March 10 unless action is taken.
Companies House filings show that the company has failed to submit its accounts payable by November 2025, a sign that administrative and financial pressure may be building before the seller goes ahead with the sale. Companies House acts as the UK’s official register of companies, keeping public records of incorporated businesses and overseeing the dissolution of companies.
A full list of Leading Labels stores are closing
Leading Labels currently has 15 stores, all of which are expected to close as part of the closing process:
Why Top Labels Can’t Compete Anymore
Leading Labels faced many of the same challenges affecting retailers across the industry, including weak consumer spending, high operating costs, and changing shopping habits.
The seller worked in a particularly challenging market segment. While discount fashion has long attracted value-conscious shoppers, platforms like Shein and Temu have dramatically changed expectations around price, product selection, and delivery speed, taking away some of the advantages wholesalers once had.

