Topshop Is Closing All of Its US Locations

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Topshop Is Closing All of Its US Locations
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Topshop to Close All of Its US Locations

It's the end of an era for Topshop, the beloved European retail giant. Today the brand announced it will shutter all of its US Topshop and Topman locations, adding to the 200 UK stores that its parent company, Arcadia Group, has closed over the past three years.

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