American Apparel

  • NewsWWD

    American Apparel Stores Brace for Closures

    The company’s international fleet of doors continues to shrink as store employees Stateside await news from corporate about their own fate.

  • NewsU.S.News & World Report

    American Apparel Files for Bankruptcy Again

    American Apparel LLC filed for bankruptcy protection again on Monday, its second filing since October 2015, reports Reuters. The company's struggles are linked to an increasingly competitive teen retailer industry in the U.S., not to mention its scandalous advertising and its founder Dov Charney's misconduct allegations. It's one of many teen retailers that have filed for bankruptcy within the last two years, including Wet Seal and Pacific Sunwear of California, given new spending routines and

  • NewsWWD

    Shakeup at American Apparel: Schneider to Exit

    The CEO is expected to leave her post in October and follows news that former Liz Claiborne chief Paul Charron recently parted ways from the board.

  • NewsBusiness Insider

    American Apparel Founder Dov Charney Has a New T-shirt Business He Says Is Already Worth $30 million

    Dov Charney, the founder of American Apparel who was forced out of the company in a 2014 boardroom coup, has a new gig: He has started a T-shirt company with some of his old colleagues from American Apparel and is already shipping merchandise. Charney believes he can hit revenue of $30 million with a year, he told Business Insider.

  • NewsKristine Solomon

    Celebrities Love This Simple $45 Swimsuit

    American Apparel’s Nylon Tricot High-Cut One-Piece has been worn poolside and oceanside by Selena Gomez, Emily Ratajkowski, Khloé Kardashian, and other celebs.

  • NewsWWD

    American Apparel Is Exploring a Sale

    The next chapter of the American Apparel Inc. saga is getting under way.

  • NewsNora Crotty

    Why the LGTBQ+ Community Is Outraged Over American Apparel's New Pro-Gay Collection

    You know those times when it just seems like nothing you do turns out right? That's how I imagine American Apparel must feel every. single. freaking. day.