Delta Galil is the 22nd license agreement Ted Baker has

Delta Galil will be the 22nd license agreement Ted Baker has (including but not exclusive to fragrance, homewares and tailoring), additionally advance building onto it’s product categories and commitment to being a global British lifestyle brand. The underwear and loungewear collections will be available from spring 2019 at Ted Baker stores worldwide, selected retailers and on it’s website.

Ricky Green, Global Wholesale Director at Ted Baker said that, “I am delighted to collaborate with Delta Galil as Ted’s exclusive underwear and loungewear partner. We’re excited to introduce the collection to all markets and work together closely to develop the products.”

British lifestyle brand Ted Baker has signed an exclusive new licensing agreement with Israeli’s Delta Galil Industries, a leading manufacturer and marketer of branded and private label apparel products for men, women and children.

Isaac Dabah, CEO of Delta Galil quoted that, “Ted Baker is well known for its high-quality fabrics and distinctive designs, and we are very excited to partner with the brand and expand it into new categories. This partnership represents a significant opportunity for Delta Galil to grow its global portfolio of premium brands, as Ted Baker’s elevated apparel resonates with men across the world.”

The new five-year agreement will permit Delta Galil to develop, produce and distribute men’s underwear, loungewear and thermal wear for Ted Baker exclusively worldwide.

Launching in Spring/Summer 2019, the full collection will include a range of men’s underwear, thermal base layers, pyjama sets, and loungewear.

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