Two Beloved Target Fashion Brands Are Going Bye Bye & Here's Why (2024)

It's legit like a New Year's resolution at Target RN — "Out with the old, in with the new." Upon announcing that it will introduce a dozen exclusive new brands over the next two years, with four of those arriving this fall, Target is phasing out two core fashion brands — Mossimo and Merona.

Gasp! No! Actually, yes.

The retailer has already begun retiring recognizable fan faves Mossimo and Merona from its aisles, according to the Wall Street Journal. Both brands have been part of the Target fashion world for years. But they are slowly going bye-bye to make room for more new brands and a fashion upgrade.

As someone who has shopped Mossimo for its long and lean tanks, its mix of classic American apparel and on-trend pieces, and who has purchased solid basics from Merona, let's take a moment to bid the brands farewell, although Allure notes that both brands will be fully phased out through the end of 2019. So there's still some time to stock up on classic (and eventually clearance) pieces that will never go out of style.

Target is debuting four new brands that will feature both women's and men's apparel and accessories. The new lines arrive in stores and online in early September, per the press materials Bustle received from Target.

Boo-hoo! I absolutely loved the Mossimo tanks for layering, and now I have to find a replacement. I noticed the long and lean tanks were nowhere to be found about two months ago and thought something was up!

That said, here's a preview of the new Target brands, which I am super excited about browsing and shopping. While Mossimo served me well, I am all about a fashion brand refresh.

There's A New Day, which Target deems "modern and classic." It focuses on mix-and-match style. That's a "yes" for me.

JoyLab is a women's fitness-meets-fashion-and-function range, and will focus on edgier street styles. This line certainly piques my interest.

Goodfellow & Co. is a men's apparel and accessories brand focusing on fabrics and fit. The retailer hopes to become "top of mind" when men think of a go-to store for fashion. Target admitted that right now, dudes buy underwear, not clothes, at the big red bullseye.

Lastly, there is the cool-named Project 62, which the company labels "a modern home brand thoughtfully designed for everyday life."

These four brands are the first of many. So, why is Target making these changes? Simply put, it was time for a new fashion infusion.

"Our new brands are all about the changing face of our guests — what they need, what they're looking for from Target. When we took a close look at our existing assortment with this in mind, we saw a disconnect. We knew we'd need to refresh our offerings — and define new ones — so our guests continue to love what they're discovering at Target and want to keep coming back, again and again," said Target's Mark Tritton.

I'm in.

Two Beloved Target Fashion Brands Are Going Bye Bye & Here's Why (2024)

FAQs

What brand is Target getting rid of? ›

Target purists, you might want to brace yourself: The big-box store is making some changes in its fashion department, including getting rid of classic labels like Mossimo and Merona at the end of 2019, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Why did Target get rid of Merona? ›

Target will phase out its Merona and Mossimo clothing lines, which executives said had grown too hom*ogenized. The new brands include: A New Day: Apparel for women, it will replace the Merona line. Target describes it as modern mix-and-match.

What is the Target clothing controversy? ›

Melissa Lay accused the retailer of copying her design. Retail giant has taken shirt that resembled one of Melissa Lay's designs off the shelf. — -- Target officials announced today they will remove a controversial shirt from store shelves after an Oregon designer accused the retailer of copying her design.

What happened to the Mossimo brand at Target? ›

IPO (1996) and relationship with Target (2000–2017)

On March 28, 2000, Mossimo, Inc announced a major, multi-product licensing agreement with Target stores, for $27.8 million. In 2017, Target underwent a makeover, introducing new smaller lines and eliminating bigger billion-dollar lines, including Mossimo.

What luxury brands does Target have? ›

Target has rolled out limited-time collaborations with established luxury brands such as Missoni, Alexander McQueen and Jean Paul Gaultier, as well as up-and-coming designers including Jason Wu and Prabal Gurung.

Is Target getting rid of Goodfellow? ›

In late May, the retailer quietly announced its plans to spin off its nearly 2-year-old, private-label men's fashion brand, Goodfellow & Co, from a pure apparel line into grooming.

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