July 9, 2026

Pull&Bear Bids Farewell to Singapore: Iconic Spanish Retailer Closes Final Store

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Pull&Bear, a renowned Spanish fashion label, has decided to withdraw its presence from Singapore following the closure of its remaining outlet at VivoCity Mall. The final day the store was open for business was February 22, 2026, as indicated by an announcement on the brand’s official website. Unfortunately, the company did not reveal the rationale behind the decision.

Despite the closure, the fashion retailer has assured that customers are still able to return purchased items at the closed outlet. It encourages those who have recently made purchases to inspect their receipts to understand the return timeframe.

Pull&Bear first launched in Singapore in 2006 with a prominent flagship store inaugurated at VivoCity. At the height of its operations, the brand had four operational outlets in the country.

Pull&Bear is one of the principal brands under the umbrella of Spanish fashion conglomerate Inditex, which also owns other popular brands including Zara, Bershka, Massimo Dutti, and Stradivarius.

The exit of Pull&Bear from Singapore is part of a larger global strategy of the parent company that involved the closure of over 100 outlets in the previous year. Furthermore, two other Inditex brands, Stradivarius and Bershka, have also confirmed the closure of their respective outlets in Singapore.

Questions & Answers

When did Pull&Bear close its last store in Singapore?
The last Pull&Bear store in Singapore closed on February 22, 2026.

Why did Pull&Bear decide to exit Singapore?
The company did not provide specific reasons for the closure of its Singapore outlet.

Are other Spanish fashion brands also closing outlets in Singapore?
Yes, Stradivarius and Bershka, two other brands owned by Inditex, the parent company of Pull&Bear, have also closed their outlets in Singapore.

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