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 ...
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 its ...
The owner of retailers Lane Bryant, Fashion Bug, Catherines Plus Sizes will close about 150 underperforming stores this year. The company hasn’t provided a list of specific store closures and can’t ...
Ascena Retail Group, parent company of retail stores Catherines, Lane Bryant and others, has filed for bankruptcy protection and will close hundreds of its stores. The New Jersey-based company ...
Do you like plus size fashions? Catherines plus size fashions is having a 30% off sale good in stores until 11/27, online until 11/17/2011. You need to use the promo code THANKS30CA to get the ...
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 it ...
Catherines Plus Sizes recently debut new store design at 10 selected stores, including three Memphis-area locations. Expand to read more Corey Davis/MBJ The company's main goal was to elevate the ...
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Several local clothing stores including the Justice tween brand are closing after their parent company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Ascena Retail Group is venturing into the plus-size female market by acquiring Charming Shoppes Inc., parent company of Lane Bryant, for about $890 million. The purchase will allow Ascena, owner ...
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