Major Clothing Retailer In CA Closing 150 U.S. Stores
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By Albert Gregory
Published on May 4, 2026.
The children's clothing retailer, which also operates the OshKosh and B'Gosh labels, is closing 150 stores in California as part of its turnaround efforts. The closures are not yet disclosed. The company has attributed increased product costs to increased demand and increased tax revenue.
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