Abercrombie & Fitch to shut down 60 stores

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. announced Tuesday it will close up to 60 stores in the U.S. after reporting disappointing sales figures for the quarter.

Abercrombie & Fitch operates a store in the Mall at Fairfield Commons. A representative at the Beavercreek location told this news outlet’s business staff that the Mall at Fairfieled Commons store is not closing.

The teen-focused retailer also offered a downbeat outlook for a key sales measure, as business continues to be hurt by a decline in tourists to its flagships in key cities, according to the Associated Press. The closures will represent about 8 percent of its store count in the domestic market. Abercrombie’s shares tumbled more than 20 percent in midday trading.

Abercrombie, once a top destination for teens, has struggled to adjust as its customers increasingly shop on their phones and other mobile devices, and shift more to fast-fashion chains like H&M, the AP said. The retailer is changing its marketing to play down its sexy image, and last year got rid of provocative pictures on its shopping bags and bare-chested male models greeting customers at the door. It also gave employees more freedom to dress how they wish, ditching its “look policy” that banned eyeliner and certain hairstyles among other rules.