David’s Bridal Files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

David’s Bridal, one of the largest retailers of wedding dresses in the United States, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in

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David’s Bridal Files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

David’s Bridal, one of the largest retailers of wedding dresses in the United States, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in five years. The Pennsylvania-based company announced its decision on Monday morning, stating that it will continue a sale process for the company while stores remain open and fulfilling orders for brides without disruption.

The company first filed for bankruptcy in November 2018, wiping out more than $400 million in long-term debt. It emerged from bankruptcy three months later with a revamped marketing plan targeting millennial brides. However, David’s Bridal has continued to struggle, announcing plans to cut at least 9,000 jobs across the U.S. just days before filing for bankruptcy again. David’s Bridal was founded in 1950 as a small bridal salon in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

South Floridian entrepreneur Phil Youtie purchased the salon in 1972 and expanded the business to 18 boutiques by…

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