American Apparel Files Second Bankruptcy In Just Over A Year

Made-in-the-USA retailer American Apparel, LLC and its affiliated entities ("Debtors") filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, Nov. 14th for the second time in just over a year, colloquially known as the "Chapter 22". The filing comes just about a year after the fashion retailer previously filed for bankruptcy, when the company exited court protection in early 2016 but quickly encountered trouble again.

Canadian clothing manufacturer Gildan Activewear has agreed to a $66 million deal to acquire intellectual property assets and inventory from American Apparel, including the chance to maintain some or all of the company's Los Angeles production and distribution operations, according to a court filing.

According to chief restructuring officer Mark Weinstein, "[t]he company faced unfavorable market conditions that were more persistent and widespread than the debtors anticipated. These market conditions were particularly detrimental to retailers." According to Weinstein, American Apparel's turnaround strategy "completely failed" as the company reported a 33% decline...

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