Kim Kardashian – We’re Closing Our Dash Stores!
Kim Kardashian – We’re Closing Our Dash Stores!
Kim Kardashian West and her sisters, Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian, are closing the doors on their DASH storefronts. On Thursday (April 19th), Kim shared the news, stating:
After nearly 12 years, my sisters and I have decided to close the doors of our DASH stores, We opened our first store as a family in 2006 and since then we have made so many lifelong memories. From opening locations in Los Angeles, Miami and New York, to having our Dash Dolls spin-off show, it’s been such a huge part of our lives.
We’ve loved running DASH, but in the last few years we’ve all grown so much individuallyWe’ve been busy running our own brands, as well as being moms and balancing work with our families. We know in our hearts that it’s time to move on.
We love our DASH Dolls and are so grateful for the amazing memories — and we have to give a special thanks to the DASH employees and all of the incredible fans and customers who have supported us throughout the years! We couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you to everyone!
The trio each have a number of other business ventures, including fashion and cosmetics.
Was closing the stores a good business move for the sisters?
Follow us: @theJasmineBRAND on Twitter | theJasmineBRAND on Facebook| theJasmineBRAND_ on Instagram


Previous Article
Next Article
Shannon Sharpe Reveals ‘I Made More Money On Katt Williams Alone Than Any Year I Played In The NFL’ As He Addresses His Haters: ‘Whatever You Think I Made, 3X It’
LeToya Luckett Reveals Gender Of Her Baby [Photos]
LeBron James Cheated On Wife & Has Secret Child, According To His Mom’s Ex Da Real Lambo In Tell-All Book
Rick Ross’ Pregnant Baby Mama Shares Sweet Photo Of Them Coupled Up
Childish Gambino Sued Over Streaming Royalties
Drake’s Alleged 18-Year-Old Girlfriend Speaks Out
Soulja Boy Threatens Shia LaBeouf: You b*tch a** n*gg*! [VIDEO]
Stacey Dash Reiterates Why Voting For A President Because He’s Black Was A Mistake + Announces New Autobiography, ‘Not Black Enough’