"Shoppers simply have different priorities in what they want out of an experience." Fast fashion powerhouse Forever 21 files ...
JCPenney is merging with a company that owns a number of other once-bankrupt clothing stores, including Forever 21 and Brooks ...
Sparc Group, the operator of fashion brands including Lucky, Eddie Bauer, Aeropostale, Forever 21 and Brooks Brothers, has ...
Customers will only be able to look at but not buy the brand’s clothing there. Forever 21 will sell its items only online for the time being. In April, it will open its first regular shop ...
(CNN)– A few years after filing for bankruptcy, JCPenny is hoping to make lots of J.C. dollars. That’s why the 123-year-old department store chain is merging with “Sparc Group”, a company that owns ...
US fashion retailer Forever 21 is in hot water after sending out free diet bars with online orders of clothing. Customers flocked to social media complaining the retailer was "fat-shaming" women ...
Sparc Group, the parent company of Forever 21 and Aéropostale, announced it merged with JCPenney to create a new company ...
And it simply sells clothing for less than its rivals do. "Forever 21 sells jeans for as low as $15, where teen retailers generally start at $30 for this important category," noted the Bank of ...
Forever 21 responded on its Instagram account reiterating ... and should be dispersed by item like every other piece of clothing, not pushed into a dark and dingy corner in the back." ...
Known as Catalyst Brands, the new company includes Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, Nautica and ...