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Pull&Bear to close all Singapore stores on Feb 22, returns to be made at Zara VivoCity

Pull&Bear to close all Singapore stores on Feb 22, returns to be made at Zara VivoCity

February 20, 2026 discoverhiddenusacom Business

Pull&Bear, the Spanish fashion retailer, will close all of its physical stores in Singapore this Sunday, February 22nd. The company communicated the closures via a notice on its Singapore website, directing customers to Zara VivoCity for returns on both online and in-store purchases.

Store Closures and Broader Trends

The decision to exit the Singapore market comes as part of a wider pattern of store closures for Pull&Bear’s parent company, Inditex Group. Inditex, which also owns brands like Zara, Bershka, Massimo Dutti, and Stradivarius, reportedly closed over 100 stores year-to-date as of a December 2025 report. This follows a larger announcement in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, to potentially close as many as 1,200 stores globally.

Impact on Singaporean Consumers

Customers with recent purchases from Pull&Bear Singapore are advised to review their receipts for return policies. The brand’s notice specifies that returns will be accepted at Zara VivoCity following the February 22nd closure. Currently, the Pull&Bear Singapore website is unavailable for online purchases, leaving the future of online sales in the country uncertain.

Did You Know? Inditex Group announced plans to close as many as 1,200 stores worldwide in 2020 to prioritize online sales.

This closure follows a similar trend among other Inditex brands in Singapore. Bershka previously operated stores in Bugis+, Ion Orchard, and VivoCity, but currently has no listed physical locations in the country, according to its website.

Expert Insight: The consolidation of physical retail spaces, even for large international groups like Inditex, suggests a strategic shift towards prioritizing online channels and potentially streamlining operations to improve financial performance. This is a trend observed globally in the fashion industry.

What’s Next?

It remains to be seen whether Pull&Bear will maintain an online presence in Singapore. The company could choose to focus solely on digital sales, potentially through the Zara website or a dedicated platform. Alternatively, they may fully withdraw from the Singaporean market. A possible next step for Inditex could involve further consolidation of its remaining brands’ physical footprint in the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Pull&Bear stores in Singapore close?

All Pull&Bear stores in Singapore will close on Sunday, February 22nd.

Where can I return my Pull&Bear purchases after the stores close?

Returns for purchases made both online and in stores can be made at Zara VivoCity after February 22nd.

Is Pull&Bear still available online in Singapore?

Currently, the Pull&Bear Singapore website is unavailable for online purchases. It remains to be seen whether the brand will continue operating an online store in Singapore.

How might changing consumer habits influence the future of fast fashion retail in Southeast Asia?

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