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Master Debonair closes London shop to focus on flagship plans in the North East

The sartorial suit specialist also says it is planning to expand into new locations next year

Inside the newly-extended Master Debonair store

Fashion firm Master Debonair has closed its London store to forge ahead with plans for its flagship North East site.

The South Tyneside fashion firm was first opened by Simon and Eve Whitaker three years ago, filling a niche gap in the market for stylish suits and gentlemen’s accessories.

As well as running its flagship store in East Boldon, the pair also opened a shop in London’s Commercial Street, a stone’s throw from trendy Old Spitalfields Market.

Now, however, it has shut the London shop in favour of focusing on its growth plans in the North East, while also exploring options for new stores elsewhere in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The firm said: “Last year, we took on a short term 10-month sub-lease in London to test the market and our incredible customers have made it a success.

“However, with the expansion of the Boldon Store, which is our blueprint, the London store is just too small to provide the real Master Debonair experience that our clientele deserves.

“We launched our casualwear range in June 2019 in the Boldon shop and haven’t got the space to fully support the collection in the London shop due to size constraints.

Eve and Simon Whitaker outside Master Debonair

“We have decided not to take over the lease of the London store and plan to expand to several different locations from 2020 onwards. This means that from Tuesday 24th September 6pm, we will move out of the London shop.