News
Plus-size retailer Catherines will permanently shutter all of its 320 bricks-and-mortar stores but plans to continue as an online-only store. The upcoming closures were announced as parent company ...
Will plus-size wardrobe rental disrupt fashion industry? 04:35 However, traditional retailers such as Ascena, which also owns Catherines plus-size chain, will face tough competition from both ...
After closing four Orange County locations last year, the parent company of three retail chains selling plus-size clothing to women said it will shut down two more O.C. stores by the end of January.
For Long Islanders, plus-size clothing stores are becoming a thing of the past. With national retailer Avenue shuttering its 11 Long Island locations and another plus size chain Catherines closing ...
Ascena Retail Group Inc., the parent company of Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant, won bankruptcy-court approval to sell its plus-size brand Catherines to FullBeauty Brands for nearly $41 million.
Catherines, a women's clothing retailer focused on plus-sizes, is closing its only Delaware location Sunday. Located in the Millcreek shopping center on Kirkwood Highway, the store is offering a ...
Ascena Retail Group Inc., the parent company of Ann Taylor and Lane Bryant, plans to sell its plus-size chain Catherines out of bankruptcy to a new bidder for $40.8 million, more than double what ...
The largest plus-size retailer has a thinning C-suite. Lane Bryant and Catherines have lost their chief executive, The Post has learned. The two chains, owned by Ascena Retail, were headed up by Li… ...
Catherines store closings: Plus-size retailer to permanently close all of its stores in bankruptcy. See the list. Ann Taylor and Loft store closings: These locations will shutter as part of Ascena ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results