Major retailers saw sweeping product removals, with more than 67,000 cases of deodorant Power Stick brands from Walmart, Amazon, and Dollar Tree stores nationwide. Pennsylvania-based A.P. Deauville voluntarily recalled the product on July 10, 2025, after FDA enforcement action due to manufacturing process offenses. Three of the best-selling roll-on antiperspirants are being pulled from ...
Another Clothing Chain Exits US Market—All Locations Shut Down By August
A beloved international fashion brand that was once known for its chic mix of Parisian style and playful Japanese flair is quietly disappearing from cities across the U.S. This store was once a standout in the designer streetwear scene, but it is now shutting its stores one by one. Many loyal fans of the brand suspect that major changes are underway in the world of designer streetwear, but for ...
Over 67K Cases of Deodorant Sold at Walmart and Amazon Recalled Over Manufacturing Issue
We know, this might not be as shocking as Walmart and Amazon believes it to be. According to the FDA, a massive recall of Power Stick products was triggered on July 10th. More than 67,000 cases, which have been sold at stores like Walmart, Amazon, and Dollar Tree, are affected by this recall. Over the years, we’ve heard of products being pulled off shelves for various reasons. So, what is it this ...
Fashion Chain Giant Files Chapter 11—All 354 U.S. Stores Set to Close Without Buyer
Who would have thought that a store that once led the fashion world in shopping malls across the United States would close its doors? Known for their runway-inspired looks at an affordable price, Forever 21’s fall marks the end of an era for mall culture and millions of budget-conscious shoppers. The company, which cited intense competition from online disruptors like Shein and Temu, rising ...
Popular Plus‑Size Brand to Close 180 Stores Nationwide in 2025
One of the biggest retailers that sells plus-size apparel in the United States will close a huge number of stores by this year. This is happening because of the increased online shopping trend these days. This means things are changing in how clothes will be available to people across the country. 1. Store Closure Plan The famous California-based plus-size clothing brand, Torrid, will ...
Forever 21 Closes All 215 Stores—Second Bankruptcy Hits Fast Fashion Hard
Forever 21, the once-ubiquitous fast-fashion retailer, is shutting its doors for good. The company has filed for Chapter 11 a second time in six years and announced plans to close all 215 of its remaining U.S. stores. It blames soaring costs and competition from ultra-cheap online brands like Shein and Temu. As one report notes, liquidation sales are already underway at U.S. stores as Forever 21 ...
US Clothing Giant’s Store Closures Follow Years of Price Outrage From Shoppers
Recently, a large fashion retailer has announced that they are going to close a large number of locations around the United States, totaling almost 30% of its footprint. The business' CEO stated, "We now plan to close up to 180 underperforming stores this year—allowing us to reduce fixed costs and reinvest in areas that drive long-term growth, including customer acquisition and omnichannel ...
FedEx Faces Bigger Challenges Than Tariffs and Freight Slumps – What It Means for Fashion Shoppers
The issues facing FedEx today go far beyond the widely reported tariffs and drops in freight volume that have dominated news reports since the start of the U.S.-China trade war in 2018. The company faces a much more complex and systemic transformation risk, even though tariffs, like those imposed on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods, have disrupted air freight and increased ...