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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(13,980 posts)
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 07:07 AM Yesterday

Eddie Bauer, 106-year-old retail brand operator closing all stores in bankruptcy [View all]

https://www.thestreet.com/retail/106-year-old-retail-brand-operator-closing-all-stores-in-bankruptcy-eddie-bauer

After 106 years in business, Eddie Bauer will permanently close all its physical retail stores following a failed attempt to sell its store portfolio during its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

Eddie Bauer is permanently closing 174 stores
Eddie Bauer LLC has canceled a planned auction for its remaining stores, which was scheduled for March 6, 2026, after receiving no qualified bids before the March 3 bid deadline, according to bankruptcy court filings.

Eddie Bauer’s century-old history
Founded in 1920 in Seattle, Washington, Eddie Bauer became one of the most recognizable outdoor apparel brands in the U.S.
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Wow Prairie Gates Yesterday #1
They... 2naSalit Yesterday #2
Why go to a middle man when The Wizard Yesterday #3
This greed was going on long before that idiot came along. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #4
Yes... 2naSalit Yesterday #22
Patagucci? At least they are trying to be sustainable and AllyCat Yesterday #6
I haven't bought anything from them in years but that did make quality outdoor gear. Botany Yesterday #5
True dat! Klondike Kat Yesterday #8
My first venture into an Eddie store was their first day of a winter sale CrispyQ Yesterday #28
Another victim of - werdna Yesterday #7
Obsessively getting bigger... GiqueCee Yesterday #9
THIS! mdbl Yesterday #17
Apt ck4829 Yesterday #25
I would love to know the sales/rent they made/paid on their 29th St Mall store in Boulder. -nt CrispyQ Yesterday #29
In retrospect... GiqueCee 9 hrs ago #31
It will still have it's e-commerce operations. Native Yesterday #10
Thanks for noting that. WestMichRad Yesterday #12
They were good at that - I remember when all of them were just catalogues TBF Yesterday #18
I remember having a Eddie Bauer flannel back in the 90s. Tommy Carcetti Yesterday #11
Last year I scores an Eddie Bauer multigraincracker Yesterday #13
bankruptcy is part of edhopper Yesterday #14
"Spiegel"! Havent heard that name in a very long time BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #15
Thank you edhopper Yesterday #21
That's the truth of it. The brands survive and maybe a few profitable lines or items bucolic_frolic Yesterday #27
When wages don't keep up with inflation dlk Yesterday #16
I always say, if you're going to have a business, on no account must you allow a business person to manage it. Aristus Yesterday #19
For real ck4829 Yesterday #24
yet another retailer who priced themselves right out of business. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #20
... Golden Age! ck4829 Yesterday #23
I honestly had no idea they were still around! Initech Yesterday #26
Dig deep and we'll see self dealing Bobstandard Yesterday #30
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