More Pieces of Struggling 213-Year-Old Dutch Shoe Brand Declared Bankrupt
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The well-known shoe brand Van Lier has gone bankrupt. Retail expert Paul Moers outlines the difficult circumstances in the shoe industry.
The company had been in financial difficulties for some time, could no longer pay off its corona debt and closed all seven physical stores in May.
Many subsidiaries of the Van Lier shoe brand have been declared bankrupt, the Zeeland-West-Brabant court has announced. It was already known that the company was struggling financially, with its physical stores closing this year.
Dutch shoe brand Van Lier bankrupt - RetailDetail EU
Several subsidiaries of the Brabant shoe brand Van Lier have been declared bankrupt and its web shop is offline. The parent company is also reported to have filed for bankruptcy. No surprise The webshop of shoe brand Van Lier has been taken offline and several subsidiaries appear to have been declared bankrupt: they are Van Lier b.v., Van Lier Amsterdam b.v. and Van Lier Shoes b.v. According to Emerce, the parent company Van Lier Holding b.v. is…
The curtain has fallen for shoe brand Van Lier. The court in Zeeland-West-Brabant has declared the company bankrupt. Van Lier, founded in 1815, had been struggling financially for some time. Despite frantic efforts, the company was unable to resolve this.
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