The retailer’s US operating company filed for bankruptcy Sunday — for the second time in six years — in a court in Delaware, citing fierce competition from foreign fast fashion retailers. It marks the end of an era for a clothing brand that introduced many teens to fast fashion.
that introduced many teens to fast fashion.
Sounds to me like the company is getting what they deserve.
Alright! Just in time for me to open up Forever 42. We’ll specialize in cargo shorts and socks with sandals. Also some skater shoes, JNCOs, and NIN/Deftones shirts for the aging 90s kids.
Edit: actually, I think I just described Hot Topic…
I wish I had my JNCO jeans still.
Forever 42 should just sell towels, beer and peanuts.
You have my interest.
Im already in line for the opening
Forever Chapter 11…
Sad to see that they failed because people want even shittier business practices and cheaper worse products.
I never liked fast fashion, and I hate that it’s even more disposable now.
Finally, news that’s impactful for Lemmy’s userbase.
citing fierce competition from foreign fast fashion retailers
Like anything they sold was domestically produced in the first place
Good, it’s shit quality clothing and everything is 2 sizes too small. A Forever 21 large is like a small-medium anywhere else.
They and the myriad other junk clothing companies that are somehow paying mall rent can all go.
It’s more convoluted. Simon Malls has a stake in catalyst brands which owns Forever 21 JCPenney and SHEIN. Yes, that SHEIN.
Amazing. I have a Simon mall right next to work and there are several stores taken up by private retail who sell nothing more than hats or junk t shirts. They must have way below market rent.
I think mall landlords will do that if occupancy drops low enough, because once your mall gets known for being a dead mall, you’re fucked.
There’s a dying local mall that has an ever increasing number of interior mall storefronts rented out to an ugly furniture store. Its a larger two story sprawling mall. The last time I was there a couple of years ago they must have had 15 to 20 store spaces with all the walls knocked out in one giant contiguous space. I fully expect more storefronts fall to the mushroom like furniture store slowly feeding on the decomposing body of the dying mall.
Definitely agree
First the never ending story ended and now this??
At least we know final fantasy is over
Finally
21 has been overestimated.
Wish there was just a store that covered all the fads all the time. We all know they are going to keep cycling around, why not let some of us pick a spot on the wheel to stay in forever. Instead of having to wait for it to come back in style and stock back up then.
Inb4 they are “saved” by the inevitable “sales”
This is a marketing strategy.
Maybe they should have grown up and stopped drinking