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Plus-size clothing retailer Torrid is expected to close up to 180 stores in 2025 due to low sales, the company said in its Q1 earnings report. The store closures are part of Torrid's move to a ...
Torrid, a plus-size clothing store, plans to close 180 underperforming stores this year. The closures, in part, are a result of more customers shopping online. About 70% of Torrid's customers make ...
Shares of Torrid Holdings (NYSE:CURV) are trading defensively in Friday’s premarket as the company’s lowered sales guidance for FY25 reflects tariff mitigation efforts and plans to close up to ...
Capital Expenditures: Expected to be in the range of $10 million to $15 million. Torrid Holdings Inc (NYSE:CURV) delivered on its first quarter sales and EBITDA guidance, with net sales of $266 ...
CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif., June 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Torrid Holdings Inc. ("Torrid" or the "Company") (NYSE: CURV), a direct-to-consumer apparel, intimates, and ...
Torrid posted Q1 adjusted earnings per share of $0.06, exceeding the analyst consensus of $0.05. However, revenue declined 4.9% year-over-year to $266 million, missing estimates of $278.83 million.
Lisa Harper, CEO of California-based Torrid, announced last week during an earnings call with investors that up to 180 “underperforming” stores are expected to close this year. According to ...
Per management, about 90% of sub-brand buyers are also purchasing core Torrid items, lifting overall basket size. What we can infer from here (my opinion) is that the new customer cohort that CURV ...
Torrid, a plus-sized clothing store, revealed plans to close up to 180 “underperforming” stores on Thursday when it announced first quarter earning results. Lisa Harper, Torrid’s CEO ...