Torrid store in Sioux City to permanently close soon
KCAU 9 called the Sioux City Torrid Store on Tuesday, and an employee confirmed that the plus-sized clothing store will permanently close on June 24.
The closure is happening after the company's Chief Executive Officer Lisa Harper announced in the first quarter 2025 report on June 5 that up to 180 underperforming stores will close in 2025.
'At the same time, digital continues to be our customer's preferred channel, now approaching 70% of total demand. We're accelerating our transformation to a more digitally-led business, which includes optimizing our retail footprint,' said Harper.
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According to the report, since May 4, 2024, 26 stores have closed, including two in the first quarter of 2025.
There's currently 632 brick-and-mortar locations for Torrid.
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