Fashion & Retail Apparel

GAP to close 175 of the 675 specialty stores

Opportunity India Desk
Opportunity India Desk Sep 29, 2017 - 2 min read
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Apparel retailer Gap Inc said it would close a quarter of Gap specialty stores in North America over the next few years, including 140 this year, potentially affecting thousands of jobs as the company struggles with a slump in sales at its namesake brand.

Apparel retailer Gap Inc said it would close a quarter of Gap specialty stores in North America over the next few years, including 140 this year, potentially affecting thousands of jobs as the company struggles with a slump in sales at its namesake brand.

As per Reuters, San Francisco-based Gap also said it would cut 250 jobs at its headquarters.The company did not say how many employees would be laid off as a result of the store closures. As of Jan. 31, Gap had about 141,000 full- and part-time employees in about 3,700 company-owned and franchise stores worldwide.

A series of fashion misses has resulted in shoppers turning away from Gap to fast fashion rivals such as H&M, Inditex's Zara, and Forever 21."Management is trying to control the exposure to the Gap brand until they can have some compelling product to really (rejuvenate) the top line and profitability," Mizuho Securities USA analyst Betty Chen said, noting the company's "prudence" in trying to eliminate the store footprint.

Gap Chief Executive Art Peck, who took over the reins in February, said last month that the label's women's clothing business had been a challenge for several seasons due to quality and fit issues and because it was not trendy enough.
Gap said it expected to close 175 of the 675 specialty stores under the Gap label over the next few years, resulting in annual sales losses of about $300 million. The company also said it expects to incur one-time costs of $140 million to $160 million, primarily in the current quarter.

After the closures, Gap will have 500 specialty Gap stores in North America, as well as 300 outlet stores. The company also said it plans to close some stores in Europe, but did not specify how many.

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