Topshop.com has relaunched this morning under its own domain name and separately from Asos’ ecommerce platform.

The new Topshop and Topman standalone website went live at 10am this morning and represents the first step in a wider standalone return to the UK market for the one-time high-street staple.
Topshop and Topman customers will now also be able to use the standalone website to make next-day delivery orders to lockers and shops through a tie-up with InPost UK.
The retailer also has a partnership with the Royal Mail on next-day delivery to homes and post offices, and for pre-noon delivery through DPD UK with Topshop Instant AM.
The retailer also has print-free solutions with over 20,000 return locations, and a print-free home collection service with the Royal Mail.
It’s part of a wider return for Topshop, which announced in late April that it would also be returning to physical retailing via other retailers’ stores. Topshop has also said that its standalone fascia would return to the UK high street in the future.
The famous brand has struggled over the last few years, since the collapse of parent company Arcadia in 2021.
It was snapped up by Asos that year for £330m. Asos went on to sell a 75% stake in Topshop and Topman in September 2024 to holding company Heartland for £135m.


















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