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Hudson Ohio specialty fabric and craft retailer with 850+ stores under second Chapter 11 bankruptcy (March 2024); ~$2.3B revenue competing with Hobby Lobby and Michaels for sewist and crafter retail spending.
JOANN Inc. is a Hudson, Ohio-based specialty fabric and craft retail chain — now operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time (filed March 2024, emerging under restructured ownership with significantly reduced debt) — selling fabrics, sewing supplies, quilting materials, yarn, art supplies, and home décor products through 850+ stores in 49 US states and the JOANN.com online platform, targeting the 50+ million American sewists, crafters, quilters, and DIY enthusiasts who represent the core craft retail demographic. Founded in 1943 by Hilda and Berthold Reich in Cleveland and originally named Fabrics & Notions, JOANN grew into the dominant specialty fabric retailer through decades of category leadership, with an estimated $2.3 billion in annual revenue across its store and e-commerce channels.
Gap Inc.'s largest brand with $8.5B revenue; 1,200 stores offering affordable family fashion with extended sizes and BODEQUALITY pricing competing with Target and H&M.
Old Navy is Gap Inc.'s largest and most profitable brand, offering affordable family fashion — casual clothing for women, men, kids, and babies — with a cheerful, inclusive brand personality that positions it as the value-oriented fashion destination for American families. Founded in 1994 as Gap Inc.'s value offshoot and now operating approximately 1,200 stores across the US and Canada, Old Navy generates approximately $8.5 billion in annual revenue, making it the largest specialty apparel retailer in the United States by store count and one of the few truly mass-market fashion brands.
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