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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 ...
As part of Ascena Retail Group Inc.'s bankruptcy, all Catherines plus size stores will permanently close but the e-commerce business could live on.
However, traditional retailers such as Ascena, which also owns Catherines plus-size chain, will face tough competition from both brick-and-mortar stores and online rivals such as Amazon (AMZN).
FullBeauty Brands Operations, an online company that caters to plus size women’s clothing, had the top bid at the auction for the assets of Catherines, a plus size brand for $40.8 million ...
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.
FullBeauty announced today that it has agreed to acquire plus-size fashion authority ELOQUII Inc. from Walmart. ELOQUII’s mission to inspire positive ...
With a base purchase offer of $40.8 million for plus-size brand Catherines, plus apparel conglomerate FullBeauty emerged as the winner Wednesday at the Ascena brand's bankruptcy auction. The ...
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