Following a blink-and-you-missed-it blowout, American Apparel has actually shuttered its DTLA Factory Flea marketplace. The LA-based label unveiled the news on its Twitter web page earlier last month, so we're guessing it is part of that downsizing plan, that was expected to happen by March 31st.
But there are still $2 denim discounts in Los Angeles's future: the outlet shop is expected to relocate, but no term yet on exact coordinates; we have achieved off to the brand for lots more deets.
The main markdowns occurring across all of AA's shops are part of its efforts to "sell off [excess inventory], " which was among AA's dilemmas, WWD reports. The trade club in addition shows that rules monster is undergoing still another round of layoffs (yikes).
In addition, records your label "will even consider outsourcing more complex clothes, including denim." Outsource from the denim money worldwide? The days at US Apparel are plainly a-changing.
Enhance 1pm: United states Apparel informs us the Flea marketplace shop is going back into its original factory; its reopening time is pending.