Well, the store actually didn't go bankrupt but here's what happened.
Tween Brands Inc. is the company that owns both Justice and Limited Too clothing brands. Recently many customers have opted to shop at Justice, because of its lower prices and similar clothing.
Due to this, Limited Too has had an all time low profit, so Tween Brands Inc. will be converting about 600 Limited Too stores to Justice.
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limited too is now justice, they only have very few limited too clothes left.
My Life electronic game at Limited Too was $65.00.
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I dont know! But I like Justice! Its cheaper that limited too!
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In 1987, The Limited established "Limited Too" stores adjacent to or as departments within The Limited stores. By 1996, there were 288 Limited Two stores. In 1999, The Limited spun off ownership of the stores to a new corporation, originally known as Too, Inc. but now named Tween Brands, Inc.
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The Galleria Mall located in Houston, Texas has The Limited but not a Limited Too. The Galleria Mall in Fort Lauderdale, Florida does not have either one.
You can sign up to be on limited too's emailing list. Then you will be able to get the special offers that they have periodically.
The old name for the Justice clothing store was Limited Too.
Yes, Justice is the new Limited Too.