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    14 hours ago

    Looks like they were bought by private equity in 2010. 15 years later and they’ve sucked it dry, which seems to be happening to a lot of brands these days.

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      More like “another bankruptcy driven by outdated business model”. Leonard Green has owned them since 2010. If the idea was to strip it down, wtf took so long?

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      18 hours ago

      Oh now it makes sense…that’s the great they want to make America again…the great depression.

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        You gave me this amazing mental image. I’m tempted to make one more about the Great Chicago Fire or the Great Flood of 1862 lol

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    16 hours ago
    1. Can I still use my JOANN gift card?

    • All JOANN stores will be accepting gift cards through February 28

    So, they can’t give a timeline on anything else, and it’s all subject to court approval, but they can just cancel all of the gift cards in 4 days? That is bullshit.

    Just one of the many reasons why gift cards are terrible and should be avoided whenever possible.

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      When Toys R Us went bankrupt, my son had just been born. We’d been gifted a bunch of babies r us gift cards for the baby shower. I went the day the bankruptcy was announced and just went ape on diapers and wipes. Didn’t have to buy any for like 6 months. They cancelled the gift cards like a month later.

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    14 hours ago

    Unfortunately crafts is a rich persons hobby these days. When people don’t have money they’re not spending much on their hobbies.

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    I’m not one for sewing at all but my wife is crafty and Joann’s was always a fun trip. What a shame, gonna miss that place a lot.

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        Ya unfortunately Joann’s really was the big chain for that. We bought my niece a starter sewing machine for Xmas at one last year. Michael’s has some stuff, maybe they can fill the gap. Hobby Lobby can burn.

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          Who knows, maybe Michael’s will see the market opportunity and expand into fabrics.

          Maybe not for a long while though, building that kind of inventory and supply chain takes a hell of a long time across 1200 individual stores, and the sheer square footage required to have the wide selection of fabrics needed in retail might not work for Michaels. My sample size is small but the Michaels I’ve been in are significantly smaller than the Jo-Ann’s.

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            They don’t need to mirror inventory across all stores. They could rebrand some of the redundant stores to set them apart from their general craft stores

            Big name chains often do similar things, splitting off more niche or focused locations

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            I confess to not being in many Michael’s… I had wondered if they could buy up what Joann will likely liquidate but of course I imagine they are operating on a similarly strained budget. A smaller footprint would make it totally unrealistic unless they swapped stores.

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            That’s interesting to hear. I remember that from when I worked for them approximately… a long time ago, and sometimes cut fabric, but their stores were different then. I imagine they will be the option for many folks anyways, but even more so now.

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          The one near me does but admittedly their selection is kind of crap.

          Walmart does also in select locations, with the same problem. (That, and finding someone to help you there is nigh impossible. On balance, you could also just grab the entire skein of whatever you wanted and leg it; it’s doubtful anyone there would notice or care.)

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          Probably because market demand was too low. Check and see what other sources of bulk fabric there are in the area. Definitely check for wholesale places.

          If there was a Jo-Ann’s down the street, there will be more incentive to offer fabrics now.

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    19 hours ago

    I’ll always remember Joann as the only retailer who sent me marketing emails with no unsubscribe button.

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      I used to do tech support with them as a client. Worst IT team to work with, they were always impatient jerks. I never did figure out if the company hired shitty people in the first place or just treated them like dirt with no outlet for their stress except outside vendors.

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    I’m so upset about this. I don’t live in a town that has a Joanns … I go everytime in in the area… Shit sucks.

    I enjoy sewing… But I need to feel the fabric first. :(

    Gonna miss them.

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      And a ton of other craft supplies!
      This leaves us with homophobic Hobby Lobby for large craft supply stores.
      Joann’s saved me from ever having to go to Hobby Lobby and will be missed.

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        Also Micheals!

        Please do not help the Green family further destroy Oklahoma, our democracy, and Biblical history (fun fact - their Museum of the Bible is stocked with artifacts plundered during the Iraq War. Someone else got them with some fake Dead Sea Scrolls - one of them of course with the anti-gay “clobber passage”)

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      Even if they ran these stores on skeleton crews of like 3 people per store which would be insane, that’s still 2400 people losing their jobs

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        Yeah, sorry. Joke was in bad taste.

        I meant to poke fun at how horribly managed the stores were and not at the people who worked there.

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        how many bobbins of thread and square feet of fabric does it take to pay the wages of 2400 people?

        anecdotally I have made multiple trips to buy supplies from joanns but I’d be surprised if the net profit made off of my purchases surpassed $5 combined.