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  2. Torrid (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Torrid Holdings Inc. is an American women's retail chain formerly owned by Hot Topic. While it is still owned by Sycamore Partners, owners of Hot Topic, in 2015, the company branched off to become Torrid, LLC. The store offers plus-size clothing and accessories for women size 10-30.

  3. Hot Topic - Wikipedia

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    Hot Topic launched Torrid, a concept store that sells clothing for plus-size women, in 2001. [15] While still under the same parent umbrella as Hot Topic, in 2015 the company branched off to become Torrid, LLC. In 2008, Hot Topic launched ShockHound, an online retailer and social networking music site. [16]

  4. Orlando Fashion Square - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 2020, JCPenney announced that it would be closing as part of a plan to close 154 stores nationwide. The store closed on October 18, 2020. [11] Stores that have closed at the mall in 2022-2023 include Claire's, Finish Line, Journeys, and T-Mobile. The remaining small chain tenants include Hot Topic, and Spencer's. These are still open.

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  6. 11 Secondhand Plus-Size Retailers You Need to Follow

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  7. Orland Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    On September 12, 2002, Hot Topic, which is located near JCPenney, opened to customers, six days before Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg opened. [7] In 2006, Macy's took control of the Marshall Field's location upon being purchased from Federated Department Stores and May Company. H&M opened in the Sears wing on November 12, 2004. [8]

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