Chico's, a national clothing store catering to a more mature clientele with artsy designs and figure-forgiving styles, has closed its shop on Main Street and East Oakland Avenue in Doylestown.
The store had been open Friday, with mannequins displaying an array of Chico's summer-into-fall fashions.
Saturday morning, a handmade sign posted on the door says "Store Closed." Peering in the window, all that remains is some furniture and decorations as well as a slew of empty clothing racks.
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A "Store for Rent" sign posted by Rudolph Realty has been on the building for a few months.
Prior to Chico's, the store was the location of Rudolph's Appalachian Outfitters, which catered to camping and outdoors recreation.
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Chico's also has stores nearby in Peddler's Village, Lahaska, and Valley Square, Warrington.
According to its website, the company operates more than 1,074 specialty stores, including stores in 48 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico operating under the Chico's, White House | Black Market and Soma Intimates names. Chico’s brand currently operates 651 boutiques, 347 White House | Black Market boutiques, and 76 Soma Intimates boutiques.
