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Charming Shoppes, Inc. is a leading multi–brand specialty
apparel retailer primarily focused on women's plus-size apparel. We are the
parent company of retail store brands Lane Bryant, Fashion Bug and Catherines
Plus Sizes. Through our Lane Bryant brand, our retail stores have been in
operation for more than 100 years.
Each of our brands enjoys a rich history, and our
organization includes many capable operational units. In this section, each
brand's family tree and our key organizational units are highlighted.
Fashion Bug Clothing
Fashion Bug invites women everywhere to look great and spend
less—featuring current styles in sizes 6–30 for work, weekend and everything in
between. From dress to business casual, and from active knits to jeans and
fashion tops, Fashion Bug offers fresh looks to satisfy all the lifestyle needs
of today's busy woman. At the lowest prices possible. Shop now.
Fashion Bug Stores
You'll find Fashion Bug in over 600 neighborhoods and 39
states nationwide. Selection may vary by store
1940s
Charming Shoppes debuted on September 13, 1940, when Morris
and Arthur Sidewater opened their first store on a busy neighborhood block in
Philadelphia. The store was originally called Charm Shoppes and later changed
to Charming Shoppes.
1950s
In 1951, the Sidewater brothers teamed up with another pair
of brothers, David and Ellis Wachs, and opened a second Charming Shoppes store,
in Norristown, Pennsylvania. The group continued to open stores into the late
fifties.
1960s
Plans were made for the opening of the first Charming
Shoppes store in a large suburban shopping center. The founders, who wanted a
new name for a store in such a location, opened the first Fashion Bug store, in
Audubon, New Jersey.
1970s–1980s
Charming Shoppes became a public corporation in 1971,
trading on the over-the-counter market, NASDAQ®. In 1972, Fashion Bug stores
became computerized. Among the first in the retailing industry to have
computerized registers, Charming Shoppes pioneered the use of the point-of-sale
register. During the late 1970s Fashion Bug entered a period of rapid store
expansion, which continued into the early 1990s.
Early 1990s
The 1,000th Fashion Bug store opened in 1990, as Charming
Shoppes continued to expand by about 100 stores per year. In 1991, Charming
Shoppes recorded $1 billion dollars in sales—its most successful year ever at
the time. Starting in 1993, the entire retail industry began a downward spiral,
forcing many notable established retailers out of business. Charming Shoppes
halted plans for continued expansion and struggled to survive. As an innovator,
Charming Shoppes opened an on-site child-care facility and wellness center for
the benefit of Charming Shoppes employees in 1993.
1996
Charming Shoppes championed social responsibility, launching
several charitable programs designed to provide assistance and information to
women and children in need. The programs included clothing and monetary
donations as well as the establishment of Fashion Bug’s Community Center, an
in-store display housing free literature on health, education, finances and
family matters. The Dominis Social Index rated Charming Shoppes one of the top
socially responsible companies in the region.
1998
Charming Shoppes purchased 28 valuable locations from the
Petrie clothing chain. In an effort to focus on Fashion Bug’s core female
customer, the men’s division was phased out of all Fashion Bug stores.
1999
The Company began the execution of its strategy to expand
its focus on the women’s plus-size apparel business. Charming Shoppes acquired
the 137-store Modern Woman plus-size apparel chain.
2000
The 433-store Memphis-based Catherines Stores Corporation
was added to the Company, with the strategic plan of integrating Modern Woman
into Catherines' plus-size platform. Charming Shoppes now operated more than
1,750 women’s specialty stores in 48 states.
2001
Charming Shoppes acquired America’s number-one plus-size
specialty apparel provider, Lane Bryant, with 651 stores. Now the country’s
largest women’s plus-size specialty apparel provider, Charming Shoppes is also
the third-largest women's specialty retailer, operating more than 2,200 stores,
with 72 percent of revenues from plus sizes. Also in 2001, Charming Shoppes
acquired the Web site assets of alight.com and used the acquired assets to form
its Charming Shoppes Interactive, Inc. subsidiary. Charming Interactive was
chartered to provide an Internet Web site presence for Charming Shoppes' family
of brands.
2002
In January, Charming Shoppes announced a restructuring plan,
including a number of initiatives designed to position the Company for
increased profitability and growth in the plus-size business. The major
components of this plan included closing the Added Dimensions/Answer chain,
closing underperforming Fashion Bug stores and converting several Fashion Bug
store locations to Lane Bryant stores.
2004
Fashion Bug launched e-commerce at fashionbug.com.
2005
Charming Shoppes acquired Crosstown Traders, Inc., a direct
marketer of women's apparel, footwear, accessories and specialty gifts.
Also in 2005, Charming Shoppes announced plans to assume the
leases on approximately 75 outlet store locations previously operated by Casual
Corner Annex. The agreement provided an entry into many of the country's
leading outlet centers for the Lane Bryant brand.
2006
In July 2006, the Company launched Lane Bryant Outlet ™ with
the opening of the Company's first outlet store at Franklin Mills in
Philadelphia. The Company opened 82 Lane Bryant Outlet stores during 2006.
2007
In October, 2007, the trademark for the Lane Bryant Catalog
reverted to Charming Shoppes, Inc., and our first Lane Bryant Woman Catalog and
www.lanebryantcatalog.com were launched.
2008
Charming Shoppes sells its non-core misses apparel catalog
titles (Crosstown Traders) to Orchard Brands and announces plans to discontinue
the Lane Bryant Woman Catalog.
2009
Charming Shoppes sells its credit card receivables program
to Alliance Data Systems Corporation.
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Lane Bryant
1900
Lena Bryant founded Lane Bryant in New York as the first
women’s apparel retailer in America devoted exclusively to plus-sizes.
1900s–1980s
The first Lane Bryant store opened on Fifth Avenue in New
York City in 1904. Lane Bryant eventually grew to 222 stores nationwide,
offering a wide selection of fashion apparel. In 1982, The Limited, Inc.
acquired Lane Bryant. During a period of rapid expansion, Lane Bryant grew to
720 stores.
1990s
Lane Bryant’s progressive new marketing and promotional
efforts focused on the celebration and empowerment of women. In 1997, Lane
Bryant held its first-ever fall fashion show in New York City and chose the
winner of its national Search for Real Women campaign. Fashion shows continued through
2003.
2001
On August 16, Charming Shoppes acquired America’s number-one
women’s plus-size specialty apparel provider, Lane Bryant, with 651 stores.
2003
Lane Bryant’s existing Web site, lanebryant.com, began
e-commerce activity.
2004
Lane Bryant returned to the Big Apple, celebrating more than
100 years in business by opening a store at 7 West 34th Street in Manhattan.
2006
In July 2006, the Company launched Lane Bryant Outlet™ with
the opening of the Company’s first outlet store at Franklin Mills in
Philadelphia. The Company opened 82 Lane Bryant Outlet stores during 2006.
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Catherines Plus
Sizes
1960s–1970s
The Catherines business originated in Memphis in 1960, with
a single store owned by Catherine Weaver, whose goal was to bring style to the
plus-size market. As the concept became successful, more stores opened
throughout the South. In 1960, a group of investors bought the chain, then
called Catherines Stout Shoppes, and formed Catherines, Inc.
1980s
Growth continued, and by 1980 the company opened its 100th
store. A new store, PS…Plus Sizes, Plus Savings, debuted in 1980.
1990s
Catherines, Inc. went public in July 1991, and became
Catherines Stores Corporation. Catherines Stores Corporation acquired Virginia
Specialty Stores, the operators of Added Dimensions and The Answer, in 1992,
and became the third-largest specialty plus-size women’s retailer in the
country with more than 300 stores.
2000
On January 7, Charming Shoppes, Inc. acquired Catherines
Stores Corporation.
2002
In March, Catherines became Charming Shoppes’ first online
retailer, launching e-commerce at catherines.com. Also in 2002, the Company
announced the closing of the Added Dimensions and The Answer chains. Catherines
had operated these 77 plus-size stores in 23 states, concentrated in the
Southeast and the Northeast. By midyear, these stores were closed or converted
to Catherines Plus Sizes stores.
2008
Catherines relocates its brand home offices to
Bensalem, Pennsylvania.
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