Limited Too was created by
The Limited, Inc. in 1987 as a younger girls/infants version of
The Limited. In 1996, a new senior management team refocused Limited Too into a preteen girls' fashion store. In 1999, Limited Too, Inc. spun off to establish a strong and independent brand identity. From 2001 to 2003 the company operated the Mishmash chain that targeted 15- to 20-year-old women and sold apparel, accessories, and gifts and competed head-to-head with chains like
Gadzooks,
Wet Seal, and the women's businesses of
Abercrombie & Fitch,
Hollister Co., and
American Eagle Outfitters. The chain folded in 2003 and in January 2004, Too Inc. launched the first Justice: Just for Girls stores; many of the early Justice stores were in converted Mishmash stores. On July 10, 2006, Too Inc. completed its name change to Tween Brands, Inc., and began trading on the NYSE under the symbol, 'TWB'. On June 25, 2009, Dress Barn announced that it would buy Tween Brands, Inc, in a friendly acquisition. In 2010, Tween Brands began a boys clothing line entitled “Brothers”. On January 1, 2011, Dress Barn completed its reorganization into
Ascena Retail Group, Inc. trading on the NASDAQ under the stock ticker symbol ASNA. The Justice brand outsold the much larger
Walmart and
Target stores in the girls' apparel category during the fourth quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. On February 17, 2015, Ascena Retail Group, Inc. announced that the Brothers brand would be discontinued due to poor sales and recognition. Justice later added more product lines in response to changing consumer tastes, including
Justice Active inspired by
athleisure trends, with products endorsed by
Mackenzie Ziegler, as well as
JoJo Siwa clothing and accessories. In 2018, Justice launched an original series of
graphic novels and toys called
Ultra Squad designed to be empowering to tween girls; the book series was well received and is currently on its fourth volume. In July 2020, in the midst of the
COVID-19 outbreak, Ascena Retail Group declared
Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and stated that a 'significant number' of Justice stores would close permanently. Later on, it was announced that all remaining Justice stores were to be closed permanently by the end of 2020, and that Ascena Retail Group was exploring a possible sale of the Justice brand with potential suitors, the brand said it would continue to sell apparel through its digital format. On November 11, 2020, Ascena Retail Group announced that the Justice brand had been acquired by Bluestar Alliance LLC. In 2021, Justice began being sold exclusively at
Walmart. Justice products are also available for purchase through Walmart online and the Justice brand digital store. They also made a deal with Nogin, who planned to re-transform Justice's e-commerce platform to reduce shipping costs and add AI-generated content to its website. However, in December 2023, Nogin declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy, blaming some of its retail partners that required Nogin to purchase their inventory. Justice's inventory, in particular, affected Nogin with larger amounts of older inventory and drained the company's cash. == Criticism ==