‘We have been unable to achieve a sale’: Why two popular chains are closing for good

A major shake-up in the retail world has left shoppers wondering what comes next.

What began as a routine business move has now led to the closure of some long-standing stores, sending ripples through the industry.

The repercussions are far-reaching, but what does this sudden shift really mean for the future of shopping?


Mosaic Brands, the company behind popular Australian retailers such as Millers and Noni B, has announced the closure of its remaining stores.

The two chains, along with Rivers, will be completely shut down by April after receivers failed to secure a buyer for the group.

The closures will result in the loss of 252 stores and 933 jobs.


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Mosaic Brands to close stores, jobs lost nationwide. Image source: Instagram/boovalfair/strathpinecentre


Receiver David Hardy from KPMG shared: 'Despite the best efforts of all parties, we have been unable to achieve a sale of any of the brands within the Mosaic portfolio.'

The closure announcement follows the recent shutdown of other Mosaic brands, including Katies, Rockmans, Autograph, Crossroads, W Lane, and BeMe.

Hardy confirmed: 'As a result, all stores in the Mosaic Brands Group will be wound down over the coming months. We expect all stores will be closed by mid-April.'

The decision came shortly after the announcement of the end of the men’s clothing chain Rivers, also part of the Mosaic group.


Mosaic had entered voluntary administration in October, initially planning to wind down five of its chains: Rockmans, Autograph, Crossroads, W Lane, and BeMe, with the focus shifting to its remaining brands.

However, all of these brands, including Rivers, Millers, and Noni B, will now be shuttered.

The receivers acknowledged the support received from the management team, employees, customers, and suppliers during the process, expressing gratitude for their cooperation.

Closing down sales will occur at individual stores depending on stock levels, with each location's closing scheduled at different times.


In a previous story, we detailed the closure of Rivers, another beloved brand under the Mosaic umbrella.

All 136 stores across Australia were set to shut down, leaving approximately 650 employees without jobs after receivers failed to secure a buyer.

For more on how this affects both employees and the wider retail industry, be sure to read the full article here.

Key Takeaways
  • Mosaic Brands announced the closure of its remaining stores, including Millers, Noni B, and Rivers, after receivers failed to find a buyer for the group.
  • The closures will result in the shutdown of 252 stores and the loss of 933 jobs, with all stores expected to close by mid-April.
  • Receiver David Hardy confirmed that despite efforts, no sale was achieved for any of the brands in the Mosaic portfolio, including Katies, Rockmans, and others.
  • Closing down sales will be held at individual stores, with each location closing depending on stock levels and scheduled at different times.

With so many closures happening, how do you think this will impact local shoppers and the retail industry as a whole? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
 

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This is not good for local shopping centres and will cause difficulties for personal shoppers...like me.
The sizing in some of these stores is not true to size and must be tried on. If you need something quickly you do not have the time to buy online, wait for delivery, and possibly after all that find it's the wrong size and then have to go through the return process.
Clothing is personal shopping, so will affect a lot of people, leaving only the "high end" boutiques.
100% agree with you. I can’t buy clothes or shoes on line! Unless I’ve been into the store to try things on and they haven’t had my colour choice in stock.
 
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Have you bought pants for yourself? Just wondering if the quality is similar to Kmart.
Most times I think better
I don't buy from KMart because I don't think they have very nice clothes.
I get complimented on my clothes all the time. I used to buy from LightinaBox. but found Temu sell a lot of the same things, but cheaper and no postage charge.
 
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This is going to hit regional towns hard. (our nearest town 50 klms) we will lose 6 stores.
we don’t have Target. We have a small Big W, K mart, tiny Best&Less and a few expensive boutiques.
looks like I won’t be buying anything new any more as I am not a regular size and have to try clothes on.
 
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The less we buy the better for the environment!! I buy clothes at charity shops and do alterations if needed
 
I don't believe it is really due to online shopping. I have been a Rivers and Millers shopper for years. Some time ago they changed their focus and downgraded the quality and design of their clothing. Lovely colourful tops and pants gave way to chunky, single colour (mostly dark), heavy material items. In recent times there doesn't seem to be any difference between summer and winter clothing. It is just the same, some of it a bit lighter. Also larger size women are not catered for as it should be. Lots of small sizes but when you start looking at 16 and above it's slim pickings. Rivers used to have amazing shoes, then it went to junk. Bulky, hot, lots of back. I don't know if it was a change of buyer but something changed and the whole thing went south really quickly. I have lovely coloured long pants, light weight for summer, some with elastic ankles. Can't get them anymore. And just on that, Kmart should watch out. They are going the same way. All chunky, dark clothing. Not much in bigger sizes. And their kitchen stuff has changed too. Gone from lovely ceramic canisters with pretty designs and colours to plastic and glass with rubbish colours. Everything there seems to be cheap and nasty and that is the way things seem to be going in the last few years
I tried to get shoes at Rivers before Christmas. I wanted to get the same brand and style as I got there previously. If found them but the soles are narrower than they used to be. I used to buy some clothing at Millers as some of it is / was 100% Cotton. If you walked in wearing one that you had bought 3 or 4 years before some of their staff would recognize them as being one of theirs
 
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Not thrilled. Not only have we lost at least 5 clothing stores in our midwest city in WA, but all the employees have lost jobs. Some have managed to pick up work elsewhere, but everyone is feeling the pinch. We have 2 clothing stores left for those of us who cannot afford the elite, in an area of around 45,000 to 50,000 residents: Best & Less and Kmart... not grand.
Went into Rivers today - almost nothing left, just a few shoes, and a bit of clothing... it is very sad...
 
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I tried to get shoes at Rivers before Christmas. I wanted to get the same brand and style as I got there previously. If found them but the soles are narrower than they used to be. I used to buy some clothing at Millers as some of it is / was 100% Cotton. If you walked in wearing one that you had bought 3 or 4 years before some of their staff would recognize them as being one of theirs
I agrée with you.
Not thrilled. Not only have we lost at least 5 clothing stores in our midwest city in WA, but all the employees have lost jobs. Some have managed to pick up work elsewhere, but everyone is feeling the pinch. We have 2 clothing stores left for those of us who cannot afford the elite, in an area of around 45,000 to 50,000 residents: Best & Less and Kmart... not grand.
Went into Rivers today - almost nothing left, just a few shoes, and a bit of clothing... it is very sad...
We are the same in our regional SA town. The population would be higher as it also serves several outlying small towns that only have basic shops. We will lose 6 stores. 300 klms to the nearest shopping hub which will also be losing lots of stores.
 

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