4 Iconic Clothing Retailers Shuttering Arkansas Locations: Spring 2026

Here are four iconic clothing retailers shuttering Arkansas locations this spring.

1. Rue21 (All Locations)

In one of the most significant hits to teen fashion this year, the Pennsylvania-based Rue21 is liquidating its entire store fleet after filing for its third and final bankruptcy. Unlike previous attempts to reorganize, the brand failed to find a buyer to keep its physical doors open, leading to a total wind-down of its North American footprint.

Arkansas is losing its remaining presence in regional shopping hubs this spring. Final inventory clear-outs are wrapping up at locations including:

  • McCain Mall (North Little Rock)
  • Pinnacle Hills Promenade (Rogers)
  • Central Mall (Fort Smith)
  • The Mall at Turtle Creek (Jonesboro)

Most stores are expected to be completely dark by late May 2026.

2. Express (Little Rock & Fayetteville)

Following its high-profile Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, fashion staple Express is narrowing its footprint to focus on its most profitable sites and its “Express Edit” boutique model. As part of a nationwide strategy to stabilize its finances, the company identified nearly 100 underperforming stores for immediate closure.

In Arkansas, the restructuring has targeted the State largest metropolitan shopping centers. Inventory clear-outs have been underway throughout the spring, with doors expected to lock for the last time by mid-May 2026 at:

  • Park Plaza Mall (Little Rock)
  • Northwest Arkansas Mall (Fayetteville)

3. Eddie Bauer (Multiple Locations)

The outdoor apparel pioneer Eddie Bauer is officially exiting the brick-and-mortar market this season. After the entity operating the brand’s physical stores failed to secure a bidder at auction during bankruptcy proceedings, the decision was made to shift to a digital-only model…

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