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Painted Tree Boutiques Suddenly Shuts Down Nationwide, Vendors Told to Pull Inventory
14 April 2026
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Painted Tree Boutiques Suddenly Shuts Down Nationwide, Vendors Told to Pull Inventory

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 14, 2026, 15:09 CDT

Painted Tree Boutiques closed its doors nationwide on Tuesday, telling vendors to come get their merchandise. The chain, which operated on a shared retail model with independent sellers, is finished. In a statement picked up by local media, Painted Tree called it a “difficult decision” and confirmed there will be no more retail sales in any U.S. store. https://www.1011now.com

The Painted Tree shutdown stands out; this wasn’t your standard single-label chain. Dozens of small vendors leased booth space, paying rent plus a cut of each sale, while Painted Tree employees managed the registers. For many merchants, it meant a brick-and-mortar presence without the usual ownership headaches.

According to Painted Tree’s official Instagram, the retailer has more than 60 locations nationwide. Its support page showed 16 stores in Texas—by far its largest market—with sites in places like Tyler, San Antonio, and River Ridge near Birmingham.

The news hit suddenly. At 11 a.m. Central Time, a San Antonio store got word—no heads-up, just the message. WLWT pointed out the chain had only just been advertising a Ladies Night for Thursday on its socials, as late as Monday.

According to its website, Painted Tree got its start in Bryant, Arkansas, back in 2015. Legal documents revised in March now show a Little Rock office address, keeping the company anchored in Arkansas, despite its expansion outside the state.

Painted Tree described itself as “an Etsy marketplace and Pinterest catalog come to life,” framing its stores as a physical take on discovery shopping. Retail analyst Neil Saunders at GlobalData, writing in 2024, labeled Painted Tree an “interesting concept,” noting how it gathered local makers and artisans into a single space. Painted Tree

The wind-down is shaping up to be disorderly. MySA reported that just a skeleton crew would stay on site through April 24, leaving most vendors to handle their own booth breakdowns. Elsewhere in North Texas, some shop owners were first told they’d have only an eight-hour window on Tuesday to start moving out their goods.

What comes after this remains uncertain. According to local reports, vendors were told how to collect their merchandise, yet there was no official word from the company on why operations stopped. Independent sellers are now left to pick up the pieces from a venture that once pitched itself as offering “hundreds of shops, all under one roof.” WLWT

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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