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Plus-size clothing retailer Torrid closed over 150 “structurally unproductive” stores, according to its 2025 fourth quarter and fiscal year report.

The California-based women’s clothing brand was forced to shutter 151 locations nationwide, including 77 in the fourth quarter of last year.

Torrid CEO Lisa Harper said in the March 19 report that the closures were the result of “deliberate strategic decisions” required to get the business back on a stronger footing. Torrid Holdings Inc. also launched five sub-brands and “fundamentally restructured” its product assortment to support the endeavor, she added.

Torrid offers a diverse assortment of stylish apparel, intimates and accessories “skillfully designed” for the curvy woman. The brand opened its first store in April 2001.

Clothing retailer Torrid closed over 100 "structurally unproductive" stores in 2025.
Clothing retailer Torrid closed over 100 “structurally unproductive” stores in 2025.

While Torrid did not provide additional details about its strategy moving forward, including whether that would involve more closures, the company did note that “trends in Q4 and early Q1 give us confidence that the foundation we’ve built is beginning to take hold.”

“We enter 2026 with a strong operational foundation – optimized channels, product and pricing…,” Harper said in the report. “I am confident we are on the right path and encouraged by early signs of progress we’re seeing in the business.”

The closures come after Harper announced in January 2025 that Torrid would be nixing “up to 180 underperforming stores” that year. At the time, she said the move would allow the company to “reduce fixed costs and reinvest in areas that drive long-term growth.”

Torrid did not immediately respond to USA TODAY’s request for comment or a list of closures on March 24.

A newly opened Torrid store at the Christiana Mall in Newark, Delaware is seen Sept. 26, 2023.
A newly opened Torrid store at the Christiana Mall in Newark, Delaware is seen Sept. 26, 2023.

Last year, Torrid closed 151 stores, including 77 in the fourth quarter. The company’s total store count at the end of the third quarter was 560 stores, according to its third-quarter report.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Torrid closed more than 150 stores nationwide in 2025. Here’s why.

 

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