The Superdry store in the Buttermarket shopping centre in Ipswich appears to have closed, a few months after the retailer cut spending.
Superdry's shop in the town centre complex has been shuttered down during normal opening hours.
In April, Superdry announced plans to cut spending by £35million due to cost of living pressures, shipping delays and poor weather decreasing demand for new lines.
Superdry also has another store in Bury St Edmunds, inside the arc shopping centre.
The company has been contacted for comment.
Speaking previously, Superdry founder and chief executive Julian Dunkerton said: "My belief in the Superdry brand is stronger than ever.
“I am confident we have the right plan and the business will emerge from the current turbulence stronger than ever.”
The town has been hit with a further two closures, with Creams Cafe and Accessorize closing their doors.
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