David’s Bridal seeking bankruptcy filing, stores expected to remain open

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David' Bridal, America’s largest wedding gown retailer emerged from bankruptcy on Friday, just weeks after it first sought protection from creditors. (MONTCO.Today file photo)

There’s enough stress to go around on wedding day, worrying about whether your gown will be ready on time shouldn’t be one of them, and the owners of David’s Bridal are trying to make sure that is the least of your worries when it comes to their stores.

David’s Bridal Inc. is nearing an agreement with lenders to cut debt through a bankruptcy filing and keep its chain of wedding-gown stores in business, according to people with knowledge of the matter, writes Bloomberg’s Kathryn Doherty in philly.com.

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The talks involve a restructuring deal that would hand ownership in the reorganized company to senior lenders that include Oaktree Capital Group LLC, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the discussions are private.

The Conshohocken-based company is currently owned by the Clayton Dubilier & Rice buyout firm and carries about $760 million in debt. As part of the agreement, David’s is preparing to file for court protection from creditors as early as next week, they said.

David’s, which has been considering bankruptcy for weeks, doesn’t expect major store closures or liquidations. The Chapter 11 filing would allow the business to keep operating with funding from existing lenders, and thus avoid the calamitous and sometimes tearful impact on brides that often accompanies the collapse of wedding retailers.

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