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Claire’s Holdings LLC Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

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Claire’s Holdings LLC has filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy aiming to maximize business value while closing 1,326 locations across the U.S. The closures will impact several Louisiana cities including Shreveport, where two stores will shut down. The company struggles with increased competition and changing consumer habits, marking its second bankruptcy since 2018. Despite the challenges, Claire’s continues to support employee wages during this process.

Shreveport, Louisiana – Claire’s Holdings LLC has filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy on August 6, 2025, seeking to maximize the value of its business and assets. As part of this process, the company plans to permanently close 1,326 locations across the United States, significantly impacting its retail presence. This decision follows a previous announcement made on June 25, 2025, which indicated the closure of 18 stores.

The upcoming closures will affect several states, including two locations in northwest Louisiana: Mall St. Vincent in Shreveport and Pierre Bossier Mall in Bossier City. Additional stores earmarked for closure in Louisiana include locations in Lafayette, Gonzales, Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, Hammond, Houma, New Orleans, and Monroe. All stores identified for shutdown are expected to close by October 31, 2025.

CEO Chris Cramer has cited increased competition, changing consumer spending habits, and a significant shift away from brick-and-mortar retail as primary reasons necessitating the bankruptcy filing. The company, established in 1974, has long specialized in providing jewelry, accessories, and ear-piercing services to young women. Claire’s operates over 2,750 stores in 17 countries, along with approximately 190 Icing stores in North America.

Prior to the bankruptcy filing, the company’s assets and liabilities were estimated to be between $1 billion and $10 billion. This current filing marks Claire’s second Chapter 11 filing since 2018, mainly driven by high debt levels and stiff competition from online retailers. Analysts have noted that these challenges have been exacerbated by tariffs and competition from brands like Lovisa and e-commerce giants such as Amazon.

Despite the financial difficulties, Claire’s has assured that it will continue to make payments for employee wages and benefits throughout the bankruptcy proceedings. The company is also engaged in ongoing discussions with potential strategic and financial partners to explore future options for its business.

The retail landscape, especially around malls in Texas and Louisiana, has seen significant changes, with many well-known retailers struggling or closing down. Claire’s recent inability to meet rental payments at several locations indicated potential financial distress leading up to the bankruptcy filing.

As the situation evolves, closure of Claire’s stores will have far-reaching effects on employees and local economies, particularly in the areas where these stores have been long-standing fixtures. The impact of Claire’s decision reflects a larger trend affecting retailers across the country, emphasizing the challenges of sustaining physical retail operations in an increasingly digital marketplace.

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