Forever 21 fashion chain closing all Canadian stores in global restructuring
NEW YORK — Low-price fashion chain Forever 21, a once-hot destination for teen shoppers, will close all 44 of its Canadian stores and up to 178 locations in the United States while restructuring its global business under bankruptcy protection.
The Los Angeles-based company announced Sunday that it had filed for protection under U.S. and Canadian laws and confirmed Monday that it plans an “orderly wind-down” of the entire Canadian business.
“Forever 21 has made the difficult decision to discontinue further financial and operational support for Forever 21 Canada as we reposition the brand and global business to adapt to the current retail environment,” it said in a statement.
The company said it would focus on maximizing the value of its stores in the United States, where it had 500 locations prior to the downsizing.