Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Former US party supply retail chain leader that filed Chapter 11 in January 2023 and closed all ~800 stores in 2024; wholesale Amscan/Anagram party goods business operated separately post-retail liquidation.
Party City is a specialty retail chain that was the US market leader in party supplies, costumes, balloons, and seasonal celebration merchandise — operating approximately 800 stores across North America and through a significant wholesale and party goods supplier business (AMSCAN) that supplied party goods to wholesale clubs, dollar stores, and other retailers. Party City Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in January 2023 and ultimately ceased retail operations, closing all remaining stores in 2024 after failing to find a buyer for the retail chain.
NYSE-listed (WRBY) DTC eyewear brand with $669M revenue and 240+ stores; vertical integration enabling $95-195 glasses competing with LensCrafters while pursuing profitability path after 2021 IPO.
Warby Parker is a New York-based direct-to-consumer eyewear company that disrupted the traditional optical retail industry by designing, manufacturing, and selling prescription glasses and sunglasses directly to consumers at $95-$195 price points — compared to $300-500 at traditional optical retailers that added brand markups, optician markups, and optical shop overhead. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: WRBY), Warby Parker generated $669 million in net revenue in fiscal year 2023 and operates 240+ retail stores across the US and Canada alongside its e-commerce and home try-on program.
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