Apparel retailer Oilily filed for bankruptcy, the latest victim of the economic crisis. The 33-store retailer sells women's and children's clothing in mall locations. Oilily was recently acquired; it previously declared bankruptcy in Europe and closed all European locations.The company has also closed 8 U.S. locations in recent months.
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