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Leemans Schoenen Declared Bankrupt

Shoe retailer Leemans Schoenen has been declared bankrupt, according to a statement on the company's website. Documents on failllissementsdossier.nl reveal that the company was declared bankrupt last week by the Amsterdam court.

“As you may have heard, Leemans Schoenen has been declared bankrupt. However, this does not mean that we have immediately stopped selling items,” according to the message on the website. “With the approval of the curator appointed by the court, the webshop will remain open as usual for the coming period. You can therefore place orders and we will also ship them. Leemans stores will also remain open for the coming period.”

Leemans Schoenen has a total of 16 stores, mainly in North Holland. One of the stores is a Tamaris Store. Leemans is located in Haarlem, Hillegom, Amsterdam, Beverwijk, Noordwijk, Woerden, and Hoofddorp, among other places.

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