Major outdoor retail chain Orvis is closing more than half its stores across the country as it grapples with an “unprecedented tariff landscape.”

The 169-year-old retailer will close 36 locations nationwide by early 2026 as it navigates financial challenges and refocuses its brand.

The closures will include 31 retail stores and five outlet locations, reducing the company’s physical store presence by almost half.

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Orvis’ president, Simon Perkins, told Fox Business that the decision is a response to mounting economic pressures.

“Like many in retail, Orvis’ business model faced a sizeable shift with the introduction of an unprecedented tariff landscape,” Perkins told the outlet, ref

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