Parent company Liberated Brands blamed fast fashion and e-commerce moving too quickly to sustain its outdated ...
Liberated Brands, the parent company of several sport, outdoor and lifestyle apparel retailers, has initiated Chapter 11 ...
The move comes after the group lost part of its licensing agreement with Authentic Brands Group for the Boardriders portfolio.
All Quiksilver, Billabong and Volcom stores will be closing in the U.S due to a voluntary bankruptcy filed by Liberated ...
Liberated Brands, the operator for Billabong, Quiksilver, and Volcom, filed for bankruptcy effectively closing the popular ...
More than 100 Volcom, Billabong, and Quicksilver stores across the U.S. are set to close after parent company Liberated ...
Liberty Brands filed for Chapter 11, but the individual brands will live on because they have been sold to other retailers.
Liberated Brands, which has operated stores for surfer and skater-inspired labels like Quiksilver, Billabong and Volcom, ...
Altogether over 100 stores for the brands, which sell apparel for skaters, surfers and snowboarders, will close their doors.
Doors at the retail shops will be shut in about 10 weeks following Liberated Brands bankrupcy. Gift cards should be used ...
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Liberated Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy over the weekend and is looking to shutter its U.S. retail stores where it ...
Top retailer files for Chapter 11. In early February, Liberated Brands, which manages retail operations for some of the top surf labels in the U.S. and Canada, filed for Chapter 1 ...
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