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Hundreds of Forever 21 Stores Are Closing After the Fast Fashion Retailer Files for Bankruptcy

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Hundreds of Forever 21 Stores Are Closing After the Fast Fashion Retailer Files for Bankruptcy

Hundreds of Forever 21 Stores Are Closing After the Fast Fashion Retailer Files for Bankruptcy

Hundreds of Forever 21 Stores Are Closing After the Fast Fashion Retailer Files for Bankruptcy

All 44 of Forever 21 stores in Canada will close, and most of the retail brand’s presence in Europe and Asia will disappear. Right now, Forever 21 operates roughly 800 stores around the globe. After the forthcoming round of store closures, the number could be down to around 450.

Which Forever 21 Stores Are Closing?

No specifics have been released regarding which Forever 21 stores are closing in the U.S. “The decisions as to which domestic stores will be closing are ongoing, pending the outcome of continued conversations with landlords. We do however expect a significant number of these stores will remain open and operate as usual, and we do not expect to exit any major markets in the U.S.,” a Forever 21 letter addressed to customers explained.

Forever 21 stressed that filing for bankruptcy “does NOT mean that we are going out of business.” It will continue operating its website, and hundreds of stores will remain open. “You will not see any changes in our stores, gift cards will continue to be accepted, and our policies, including returns and exchanges, remain the same,” Forever 21’s letter explains. The retailer says that customers should use its store locator tool to find the most up-to-date information about which stores are open.

Like many other fashion retailers, Forever 21 has struggled to be profitable in today’s incredibly fast-moving and competitive retail environment. Shoppers can browse endlessly for inexpensive clothing at Amazon and other e-retail sites, as well as primarily brick-and-mortar low-price sellers like H&M. Forever 21 has had a difficult time in particular competing with other fast fashion retailers that have a stronger social media presence and are based solely online, such as Fashion Nova and ASOS.

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