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Retail giant exits U.S. fashion after multi-million-dollar scandal

Last updated: July 2, 2026 2:30 pm
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It’s no secret that consumers in the United States have been tightening their belts due to the impact of inflation. A recent report from YouGov highlights how financial concerns are influencing spending habits, with many consumers scaling back on clothing purchases in anticipation of worsening financial conditions.

The U.S. Department of Commerce has also observed a decline in clothing store sales, reflecting the broader trend of reduced discretionary spending. This trend has hit Las Vegas particularly hard, with WH Smith, the owner of several clothing stores on the Las Vegas Strip, including Marshall Rousso and Misura, announcing the closure of 26 retail locations.

However, the closure of these stores is just the tip of the iceberg. WH Smith is planning to exit the North American fashion market entirely, citing declining sales and a shift in focus towards airport and travel convenience stalls. This strategic shift is part of a broader effort to enhance profitability and return on capital.

The decision to exit North American fashion comes on the heels of a major corporate scandal. An independent investigation revealed that WH Smith’s North American division had been overstating supplier income and promotional rebate revenues. This accounting discrepancy led to a significant revision of profits, causing a 42% single-day drop in the company’s stock value.

The accounting error, which was not caught by external auditors, has prompted a formal investigation by the Financial Reporting Council. The company is now working to rectify the financial records and recover overpaid bonuses from former executives.

As part of its recovery strategy, WH Smith has appointed Leo Quinn as executive chair, replacing former CEO Carl Cowling. The company is also reviewing its store portfolio, although specific details about store closures have not been disclosed.

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WH Smith’s fashion brands, including Marshall Rousso, Misura, Bella Scarpa, The Dean, and others, will no longer have a presence in North America as the company shifts its focus towards other markets. This strategic realignment is aimed at ensuring long-term sustainability and profitability for WH Smith in the face of changing market conditions.

This article was adapted from a piece originally published on TheStreet and provides insights into WH Smith’s decision to exit the U.S. fashion market and the implications of the accounting scandal on the company’s future.

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