The coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns have put many companies in a difficult situation, and the economic uncertainties brought by the Russia-Ukraine war have further worsened the situation. While many small and large-scale companies are on the verge of bankruptcy, this time bad news came from the clothing sector. In addition to Score, Chasin, another denim brand owned by the same company, has also gone bankrupt. The bankruptcy decision was announced by the Zutphen court. AT LEAST 450 EMPLOYEES WILL BE UNEMPLOYEDScore, which opened its first store in Apeldoorn in 1981 under the leadership of entrepreneur Jan Peters, has grown over the years and has become an important brand in Dutch shopping streets. In addition to their stores in the Netherlands, Score and Chasin also had various sales points abroad. Unfortunately, with this bankruptcy, more than 50 stores will be closed and at least 450 employees will be unemployed.
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