169-year-old outdoor store chain to shutter half its stores by next year, citing tariffs
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169-year-old outdoor store chain to shutter half its stores by next year, citing tariffs
Updated: Nov. 03, 2025, 1:01 p.m.|Published: Nov. 03, 2025, 11:45 a.m.
By Veronica Nocera | The Oregonian/OregonLive
A 169-year-old outdoor and sporting goods chain will cut its retail footprint in half by next year.
Vermont-based Orvis announced last month it would close three dozen locations 31 stores and five outlets by early 2026. Founded in 1856, the outdoor retailer currently operates about 70 retail locations nationwide, including in Oregon.
Orvis business model has been forced to shift in response to what company president Simon Perkins called an unprecedented tariff landscape.
To ensure a durable brand and model for decades to come, we are focusing on our core strengths and making the difficult but necessary decision to rescale the business by tightening our assortment and reducing our corporate store footprint, Perkins said in an
October statement shared with
VTDigger.
The 169-year-old chain will also shift focus back to fly fishing and wingshooting, he said, two areas that gave the retailer its start.
Orvis has not provided details on which locations are slated to close.