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How $71 Million Debt Led Frank And Oak to Close Stores
Retail

How $71 Million Debt Led Frank And Oak to Close Stores

Credit: Frank & Oak

How $71 Million Debt Led Frank And Oak to Close Stores

Montreal-based apparel retailer  Frank and Oak announced it will shutter nine stores across Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia by May 7, 2025, as part of a

Table of Contents
  1. Store Closures and Liquidation
  2. Financial Struggles and Creditor Protection
  3. Root Causes of the Crisis
  4. Employee Impact and Future Steps
  5. Analyst Insights: A Sector in Peril
  6. Looking Ahead

Montreal-based apparel retailer  Frank and Oak announced it will shutter nine stores across Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia by May 7, 2025, as part of a court-supervised restructuring process to address $71 million in debt.

The move shows mounting challenges in Canada’s retail sector, exacerbated by pandemic fallout, supply chain disruptions, and fierce competition from fast-fashion giants like Shein  and  Temu . Store Closures and Liquidation The affected locations include: Quebec: Place Ste-Foy (Quebec