Topshop and Topman are set to reach a wider UK audience through a new partnership with John Lewis, the retailer has confirmed.
From February 2026, Topshop will be available in 32 John Lewis stores, with Topman stocked in six, alongside online availability at johnlewis.com.
The collaboration follows the fashion brand’s earlier return to UK high streets via Liberty, which became the brand’s first domestic stockist last month.
John Lewis MD Peter Ruis described the partnership as “a landmark moment,” highlighting how the brands have “defined our high streets, bringing edge and accessibility with an iconic British lens.”
Topshop Managing Director Michelle Wilson added that the collaboration is a key step in “bringing the best of fashion to everyone, engaging with shoppers in real life and delivering the style and quality they expect.”
John Lewis said shoppers can expect a curated selection of Topshop’s most-loved pieces, including cult denim styles, statement jackets, and trend-led wardrobe staples.
“Topman will offer a focused edit of modern menswear essentials, from tailored outerwear to everyday basics, designed to elevate any look,” it said.
The announcement is part of John Lewis’s wider £800m investment programme to enhance stores and customer experience, including revitalised retail floors, new beauty halls, expanded casual dining, and curated collections of high-profile fashion and home brands.
Topshop and Topman will join John Lewis stores across the UK, including flagship sites in Oxford Street, Bluewater, Glasgow, and Manchester Trafford, extending the brands’ accessibility following their Liberty debut.
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