Forever 21 is not expected to host a Cyber Monday event in 2025 following its recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
The retailer announced that it is undergoing an extensive restructuring process, aiming either to sell off assets or secure a buyer for parts or all of its business. As part of this transition, several U.S. store locations have already been closed, and the company has stopped issuing new gift cards and credit accounts. Additionally, all purchases, both online and in-store, are now final, with returns or exchanges no longer accepted. These operational limitations indicate that traditional promotional events, such as Cyber Monday, are unlikely due to the need for stable inventory, marketing campaigns, and flexible return policies.
Forever 21 emphasized that while stores will remain open for now and online orders will continue to be processed, the primary focus is on managing bankruptcy procedures and ongoing store closures. With the company unable to support large-scale sales initiatives and gift cards being valid only until mid-April 2025, a conventional Cyber Monday promotion seems improbable. Remaining stock is expected to be sold at current markdowns without the introduction of any structured sale. Considering the uncertainty surrounding closures and potential asset sales, Forever 21 appears to be prioritizing the winding down of operations rather than engaging in seasonal promotional activities.
Cyber Monday Ad History
Are you interested in seeing some of Forever 21’s older Cyber Monday ads? Then you’ll find an archive below with a record of the last few years of ad history.
- 2023: Page 1.
- 2022: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
- 2021: Page 1, 2, 3 and 4.
- 2020: Page 1, 2 and 3.
- 2019: Page 1 and 2.
- 2018: Page 1.
- 2017: Page 1 and 2.
- 2016: Page 1.
- 2015: Page 1, 2 and 3.
- 2014: Page 1 and 2.

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