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Torrid will be closing 180 of its retail stores in 2025. The closures come amid the plus-size fashion retailer reporting a ...
Torrid is not the only plus-size clothing chain that has shuttered locations. In 2020, Lane Bryant, an Ohio-based plus-size retailer, closed 157 physical locations and in 2019, ...
Torrid posted $12.9 million in net income on $325.7 million in revenue in the first quarter. Torrid Holdings Inc. has been around as a brand for two decades, helping plus-size women look and feel ...
Torrid Holdings Inc., the plus-size fashion retailer known for catering to women sizes 10 through 30, is closing multiple retail locations across the United States.
Powerhouse plus-size brand Torrid has an unconventional way of picking their models: They crowdsource. This year, more than 14,000 women applied for the Face of Torrid 2016 nationwide model search ...
Earlier this month plus-size brand Torrid announced a partnership with fashion designer, Betsey Johnson. Today the collection, inspired by Johnson’s 1988 and 1989 runway shows, goes live.
Plus size models—just like plus size customers—have to deal with all the associated labels slapped on them by the fashion industry. Burke would love to see a world where such things don’t exist.
Torrid CEO and brand president, Liz Muñoz, has spent the last three-and-a-half years leading a fit-perfecting initiative fitting over 36,000 items of clothing on professional size 18 models ...
Earlier this summer, Torrid made headlines as the first plus-size brand set to stage a show at New York Fashion Week. While the brand is an O.G. plus-size retailer and may be the first to show ...
Torrid is not the only plus-size clothing chain that has shuttered locations. In 2020, Lane Bryant, an Ohio-based plus-size retailer, closed 157 physical locations and in 2019, ...