The retailer’s US operating company filed for bankruptcy Sunday — for the second time in six years — in a court in Delaware, citing fierce competition from foreign fast fashion retailers. It marks the end of an era for a clothing brand that introduced many teens to fast fashion.

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that introduced many teens to fast fashion.

Sounds to me like the company is getting what they deserve.

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Forever Chapter 11…

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Good one ☝️

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Alright! Just in time for me to open up Forever 42. We’ll specialize in cargo shorts and socks with sandals. Also some skater shoes, JNCOs, and NIN/Deftones shirts for the aging 90s kids.

Edit: actually, I think I just described Hot Topic…

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I wish I had my JNCO jeans still.

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You have my interest.

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Forever 42 should just sell towels, beer and peanuts.

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Im already in line for the opening

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Sad to see that they failed because people want even shittier business practices and cheaper worse products.

I never liked fast fashion, and I hate that it’s even more disposable now.

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Finally, news that’s impactful for Lemmy’s userbase.

citing fierce competition from foreign fast fashion retailers

Like anything they sold was domestically produced in the first place

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