American Apparel, one of the only clothing retailers still manufacturing in the U.S., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, as it tries to deal with a punishing slump in sales.
The Los Angeles-based company, which hasn’t made a profit since 2009, joins a growing number of U.S. retailers who have been unable to adjust to changing consumer spending patterns and intensifying competition.
American Apparel seeks to restructure debt
The scandal-plagued teenage fashion company said in a statement on Monday that the group had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it seeks to restructure its debt and return to profit. The U.S. retail chain expects...


