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Charming Charlie Files Chapter 11, Closing All Stores

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Another national retailer is throwing in the towel.

Jewelry and accessories chain Charming Charlie has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to close all 261 of its stores.

The company, which operated in 38 states, had previously shut down 100 stores as part of an earlier bankruptcy filing, which ended last April. Going out of business sales are already underway at many locations and the chain expects to cease all operations by Aug. 31.

Two years ago, there were 390 Charming Charlie stores spread across the U.S., Canada the Middle East and the Philippines. The company specialized in colorful products for women, including handbags, gifts and jewelry.

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The company blamed several factors for the filing, including high lease costs.

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