FashionNewsAmerican Apparel has officially filed for bankruptcyAfter months of speculation, the brand finally announced its plans to restructure this morningShareLink copied ✔️October 5, 2015FashionNewsTextDominique Sisley In news that isn't all that unexpected, American Apparel has filed for US bankruptcy protection. The troubled brand, which has been fighting to make a turnaround since its stock value fell by 87 per cent last year, has continued to struggle with its mounting debt – making a recorded loss of $19.4m (£12.8m) in the second quarter. They’ve also been locked in a grim, drawn-out legal battle with founder Dov Charney over misconduct claims. It's not the end though. In a new programme created to help cut down their losses, the brand will restructure – ideally cutting down its debt from $300m to $135m over the course of six months. And, at this stage, there are no plans to shut down any of its retail stores, or wholesale and US manufacturing operations. According to chief executive Paula Schneider, their planned restructure “will enable American Apparel to become a stronger, more vibrant company.” The LA label, known mostly for its controversial campaigns and fraught legal history, has not turned a profit since 2009. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREEBiT is looking for models who speak openly about mental healthValentino is doubling down on its controversial RockstudVCARBMeet the young creatives VCARB is getting into F1Hot pants, pubes and protest tees: The 2025 trend report is hereSalomon SportstyleLord Apex brings together community for 20 years of Salomon’s ACS PROThe designer making clothes with wool from gay sheepHeron Preston: ‘Almost losing your brand, you start to hate everything’Meet Bhavitha Mandava, the history-making, hobbymaxxing Chanel modelInside Michaela Stark’s provocative, Leigh Bowery-inspired 2026 calendarBlink and you’ll miss ‘em: Dario Vitale’s greatest Versace hitsTimothée and Kylie really need you to know that they’re still togetherMartine Rose: ‘Limits are good, but I like breaking the rules’