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Payless has filed for bankruptcy and will immediately close 400 stores

The company is closing 400 stores and laying off thousands of employees, and says even more closures could be coming.

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Payless ShoeSource said Tuesday that it has filed for bankruptcy and will immediately close 400 stores in the US and Puerto Rico.

The discount shoe chain has filed for Chapter 11 protection on less than $1 billion in assets and $10 billion in liabilities.

Payless has been in talks with its lenders for months over a restructuring plan that at one point included closing as many as 1,000 stores, or a quarter of the company's locations.

Additional store closures are likely. The company said it planned to "work to aggressively manage the remaining" stores through additional closures lease terms.

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Payless has 4,400 stores in 30 countries and employs nearly 22,000 people.

It was bought in 2012 by private equity firms Golden Gate Capital and Blum Capital partners.

By closing stores, Payless joins a long list of other retailers cutting back on their physical presence.

Department stores like JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, and Kmart have all announced store closures this year, along with middle-of-the-mall chains like Crocs, BCBG, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Guess.

Some retailers are exiting the brick-and-mortar business altogether and trying to shift to an all-online model.

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For example, Bebe is closing all its stores — about 170 — to focus on increasing its online sales, according to a Bloomberg report.

Others are going out of business altogether, like The Limited which recently shut down all 250 of its stores.

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