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Topshop and Topman joint venture posts £259k loss before John Lewis launch

The losses come after Topshop and Topman were sold by Asos to Heartland in September 2024

Topshop and Topman are set to make a return to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ high streets next year (Image: Getty Images)

Ahead of Topshop and Topman's anticipated return to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ high streets next year, losses at the joint venture behind the brands have been disclosed.

The brands were sold by online fashion retailer Asos to a joint venture in partnership with Danish retail magnate Anders Holch Povlsen's Heartland in September 2024, as reported by .

Asos had previously purchased Topshop and Topman, along with Miss Selfridge and HIIT, from Philip Green's defunct Arcadia group for £265m in 2021.

Last month, it was announced that Topshop would make a comeback to the high street five years after shuttering all its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ locations.

Topshop clothing is slated to be available in 32 John Lewis department stores from February 2026, with Topman products also set to be sold in six stores.

Topshop owner's losses revealed

Newly filed accounts with Companies House from the joint venture owner of Topshop and Topman reveal a pre-tax loss of £259,029 for the period up to 31 July, 2025.

The business, officially named 24.8. 2024 Limited, was incorporated on 27 August, 2024.

The latest results also indicate that the joint venture's turnover amounted to £14.5m for the period.