Spanish fashion brand Pull&Bear shutters last Singapore outlet

Spanish fashion brand Pull&Bear has exited Singapore after closing its last outlet at the VivoCity shopping mall.

The store’s closing day was Feb. 22, 2026, according to a notice posted on the brand’s official website, which did not disclose a reason for the closure.

Customers can continue to make returns at the outlet after the shutdown. Those who recently bought items are advised to review their receipts for the applicable return window, according to Channel News Asia.

Pull&Bear store at the VivoCity shopping mall in Singapore. Photo from Google Maps

Pull&Bear entered Singapore in 2006, opening its flagship store at VivoCity. It operated four locations at its peak, Mothership reported.

The brand is one of the seven core brands of Spanish fashion giant Inditex, which also owns Zara, Bershka, Massimo Dutti and Stradivarius.

Pull&Bear’s Singapore exit comes amid a broader wave of global store closures by its parent company, which shuttered more than 100 outlets last year.

Stradivarius and Bershka have likewise closed all their stores in Singapore, according to AsiaOne.


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