The surf-and-skate-inspired clothing labels will continue to be sold by other retailers as the company lays off 1,400 ...
Parent company Liberated Brands blamed fast fashion and e-commerce moving too quickly to sustain its outdated ...
The company said in a Monday press release that it filed for bankruptcy to “implement an orderly monetization and disposition ...
The move comes after the group lost part of its licensing agreement with Authentic Brands Group for the Boardriders portfolio.
Liberated Brands, which until recently operated skateboard and surfing-inspired retail brands including Quiksilver, Billabong ...
Liberated Brands, the parent company of several sport, outdoor and lifestyle apparel retailers, has initiated Chapter 11 ...
Liberated Brands has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to court documents. The filing came months after losing part of its licensing agreement for the Boardriders portfolio.
Liberated Brands LLC has received interim approval to access $25 million of its $35 million debtor-in-possession (DIP) ...
The surf-and-skate-inspired clothing labels will continue to be sold by other retailers as the company lays off 1,400 employees amid ‘consumer spending changes.’ It’s the end of an era for ...
Liberated Brands, an apparel seller under labels that include Volcom, Billabong and Spyder, has filed for bankruptcy and plans to shut more than 120 stores in North America after struggling with ...
Liberated Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection over the weekend and is looking to shutter its U.S. retail stores where it sold brands like Quiksilver, Billabong and Volcom.