
Torrid Holdings Inc. (CURV)
Torrid Holdings Inc. (CURV) is a specialty retailer focused on plus-size women’s apparel and accessories. Founded in 2001, the company offers a wide range of fashionable clothing, intimates, and footwear designed for women sized 10 to 30. Torrid operates both brick-and-mortar stores and an e-commerce platform, targeting young women seeking trendy, plus-size fashion options. The brand emphasizes inclusivity, body positivity, and current fashion trends.
Company News
Torrid Holdings reported Q2 2025 results with net sales of $262.8 million and adjusted EBITDA of $21.5 million, experiencing a 6.9% year-over-year sales decline. The company is focusing on digital transformation, accelerating store closures, and expanding higher-margin sub-brands.
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