Three of the biggest names in surf and skatewear are filing for bankruptcy. Billabong, Quicksilver, and Volcom partially blame fast fashion for the closures.
Federal and local authorities said late Thursday they are searching for a plane with 10 people aboard that has gone missing ...
The surf is not up for two downtown Santa Barbara clothing stores. Billabong at 631 State St. and Volcom at 625 State St. are closing their doors this ...
Queen’s Health Systems said it is eliminating or changing nearly 100 positions within the organization in response to ...
A closing date for the storefronts has not been made public yet, but an announcement on each of the surf brand websites tells customers they have until Sunday, Feb. 16 to use up any remaining gift ...
The closures only add to a growing a list of retailers shuttering locations this year, including Kohl’s and Macy’s. In total, ...
Doors at the retail shops will be shut in about 10 weeks following Liberated Brands bankrupcy. Gift cards should be used ...
Altogether over 100 stores for the brands, which sell apparel for skaters, surfers and snowboarders, will close their doors.
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All Billabong, Quiksilver and Volcom stores to closeSome iconic surf shops are closing more than 100 stores in the US due to their operator, Liberated Brands, filing for ...
Some iconic surf shops are permanently closing more than 100 stores in the US due to their operator, Liberated Brands, filing for bankruptcy. KTLA’s David Lazarus reported that Liberated ...
Also, Northbrook-based Allstate will pay $1.1 billion in claims from the Los Angeles wildfires; Quiksilver, Billabong, and Volcom are closing all their stores; and Crayola is releasing a limited run ...
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