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Ascena Retail Group, Inc., is an American retailer of women's clothing. Ascena also owns Lane Bryant clothing store brand, and is the parent company of Ann Inc., operator of Ann Taylor and Loft stores.
Ann Taylor parent company Ascena Retail Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July 2020, stating that it planned to permanently close a "significant" number of Justice stores, along with certain Ann Taylor, Loft, Lane Bryant, and Lou & Grey stores, in addition to permanently closing all of its stores in Canada, Puerto Rico, and ...
Ann Taylor is a small US chain of clothing stores for women. Clothing is targeted for fashion forward career women. Ann Taylor was founded in 1954. Loft, originally Ann Taylor Loft, was established in 1996 as an extension of the original Ann Taylor brand, offers more relaxed fashions for work and home, in the "moderate" priced category.
All these years later, Ann Taylor has become a go-to retailer for those looking for the latest women’s fashion styles. Ann Taylor apparel is generally sophisticated, workplace-friendly and long ...
Iconic and once-tony retailer Lord & Taylor, having sold its storied flagship store, exited New York City and closed many outlets nationwide, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, along with its ...
Lord & Taylor, one of America's oldest department stores, has filed for bankruptcy, joining a growing list of stores slammed by the coronavirus pandemic. Lord & Taylor, Men's Wearhouse owner file ...
Bloomberg News reported on July 7 that Ascena Retail Group, parent company of Ann Taylor Loft, Justice, and Lane Bryant, would file for bankruptcy. [49] On July 23, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced it plans to close stores, with a "significant" number of closures for the Justice stores. [citation needed]
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