April 22, 2025, 6:21 pm
The Canadian clothing retailer announced its imminent closure of all stores and is selling its intellectual property as part of its restructuring efforts. The move, approved by Quebec’s Superior Court, marks a dramatic exit from brick‐and‐mortar retail—because sometimes, you’ve just got to change your wardrobe altogether.
Clothing retailer Frank and Oak is closing all 14 of its stores in the coming weeks and selling its intellectual property to a Montreal-based company as part of ongoing restructuring efforts. In a press release, the company says the Superior Court of Quebec approved the sale of the brand to Lamour...
Clothing retailer Frank and Oak is closing all 14 of its stores in the coming weeks and selling its intellectual property to a Montreal-based company as part of ongoing restructuring efforts. In a press release, the company says the Superior Court of Quebec approved the sale of the brand to Lamour...
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