Payless ShoeSource, the home of super cheap and yet somehow still trendy shoes, is the latest national brick-and-mortar retailer to file for bankruptcy as more and more shopping moves to the internet, according to a report out Thursday from Reuters.

The company is set to close all 2,300 locations, the report said.

Sources told Reuters that the fast fashion footwear company, which has 14 outlets in the greater Portland area, will file for bankruptcy this month.

Payless ShoeSource also filed for bankruptcy in 2017, a move that at that time resulted in the closing of 673 stores.

According to Reuters, Payless ShoeSource has searched unsuccessfully for a buyer and will now proceed with liquidation.

While the sources told Reuters there remains some hope of an 11th-hour buyer, “the company is preparing to run going-out-of-business sales at its shops in the next week,” one source said.