Justice makes a comeback at Walmart
July 15, 2021
Walmart will sell 140 items from the Justice brand in 2,400 stores across the U.S and on walmart.com. The line, which includes tween-focused clothing, accessories, bath, bedding, jewelry and other items, marks a comeback for Justice. The brand closed all 826 of its stores last year as part of former parent company Ascena Retail Group’s bankruptcy proceedings. “We think customers will be excited that Justice is back and at a much broader scale,” Denise Incandela, Walmart executive vice president of apparel and private brands, said. “It’s the same quality that parents and girls have come to trust — now at Walmart’s accessible prices.”
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