Deep DiveMarket Outlook: UK Department Stores—Slimmed Down and Shaping Up Erin Schmidt, Senior Analyst February 7, 2023 Reasons to ReadEach Market Outlook offers our analysts’ definitive view of their sector. This research report includes proprietary forecasts, analysis of company metrics, exclusive consumer survey data and our analysts’ consideration of factors and themes in the market. In this Market Outlook, we analyze how UK department stores are adapting to reach modern consumers. We discuss the sector’s recent performance, competitive landscape and trends we are observing. Data in this report, for the UK department store sector, include: Total revenue and revenue growth, 2017–2026E E-commerce sales and year-over-year changes, 2016–2026E E-commerce penetration, 2016–2026E Major retailers’ sales, 2018–2022E Major retailers’ store portfolios, 2015, 2020, 2022 Companies mentioned in this report include: House of Fraser, Harrods, John Lewis, Marks and Spencer (M&S), Selfridges Other relevant research: Marks and Spencer Investor Day 2022: Company Expands Food Stores and Reduces Full-Line Stores Head-to-Head in UK Apparel Retailing: Marks and Spencer vs. Next Market Outlook: US Department Stores—Innovation Amid New Challenges Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Analyst Corner: Can Technology Adoption Decelerate the Store Closure Trend? Three Recommendations from Manik BhatiaInsights from China’s National Day Golden Week 2025: Resilience and Evolution in Consumer DemandWeekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 42: Store Closures Exceed 1,000Innovator Profile: Relocalize—Hyper-Local Production with Autonomous Micro-Factories to Cut Costs and Reduce Waste