Inditex Group Announces Total Exit of Pull and Bear Physical Retail from Singapore
Spanish retailer Pull and Bear will close all Singapore locations by February 22 2026 with returns redirected to Zara VivoCity amid Inditex global restructuring.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 31, 2026, 5:37 AM EDT
Source: CNA

Operational Changes and Consumer Return Protocols
In the wake of the closure Pull and Bear has implemented a contingency plan for post sale services. While the Singapore website is currently unavailable for new online transactions the brand has designated Zara VivoCity as the official hub for returns of both online and in store purchases. This move ensures that consumer rights are protected during the transition period. Shoppers are advised to verify the return windows on their recent receipts and contact the brand’s dedicated regional customer service team for any unresolved inquiries. The suspension of the local e commerce platform further suggests a complete withdrawal from the direct Singaporean market rather than a move to an online only model.
Strategic Context of the Inditex Global Restructuring
The departure of Pull and Bear is not an isolated event but part of a broader global strategy by parent company Inditex. Reports from late 2025 indicated that the fashion conglomerate has closed over 100 stores year to date as part of a multi year plan to strengthen its financial position and optimize its retail footprint. This restructuring follows a 2020 initiative to close up to 1200 smaller or less profitable stores worldwide in favor of larger flagship locations and enhanced digital integration. The Singapore exit reflects the ongoing pressure on mid tier fast fashion brands to maintain profitability in high rent urban centers.
Transformative Analysis of the Fast Fashion Retreat in Asia
The withdrawal of Pull and Bear follows a pattern of contraction for Inditex brands in Southeast Asia. Previously Bershka operated multiple high profile locations in Singapore including Ion Orchard and Bugis+ but current digital directories show no active physical stores for the brand in the city state. This trend highlights a significant pivot in the retail sector where mass market Spanish labels are being squeezed by ultra fast fashion e commerce competitors and a rising consumer preference for either premium "quiet luxury" or budget conscious local alternatives. The consolidation into Zara suggests that Inditex is prioritizing its most recognizable and vertically integrated brand to anchor its remaining regional presence.
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