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Olivia Truffaut-Wong is an Editor at Cosmo and has been shopping plus-size brands for a decade as a size 18/20. She's also a ...
Torrid, a plus-size clothing store, plans to close 180 underperforming stores this year across the US. The closures, in part, are a result of more customers shopping online. About 70% of Torrid's ...
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.
According to its financial report, Torrid closed two stores during its first quarter of this year, leaving a total of 632 locations. The primarily plus-size brand's net sales decreased by 4.9% ...
Torrid will be closing 180 of its retail stores in 2025. The closures come amid the plus-size fashion retailer reporting a decrease in net sales and gross profit margins.
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, ...
It seems we learn of new retail closures every day in the wake of a downturned economy. Plus-size retailer Torrid is the latest to announce mass closures in hopes of saving the brand.The company ...
With the wedding industry ever growing, you wonder why it seems harder than ever to find a stylish yet comfortable plus-size wedding guest dress. With a severe lack of options for my curvy babes, I've ...
Plus: The Rangers’ rotation continued its torrid pace, and we discuss whether Texas has been given a fair shake by home plate umpires or not. By Shawn McFarland. Texas Rangers reporter.
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