Retailers across the globe are announcing store closures, hoping to help curb the spread of coronavirus. Large companies like Apple and Nike will be shutting down their stores, as well as smaller brands like Glossier and Buck Mason, with all announcing that they will continue to pay employees during their time out of work.

Lululemon originally announced that it would be limiting its store hours in North America from 12 P.M. to 6 P.M. only to change those plans hours later, saying that it will be closing its stores in North America and Europe beginning March 16 until March 27.

Emily Weiss wrote about her decision to close all of Glossier's stores, citing an article from The Atlantic, which urged people to "cancel everything."

"As a first-time CEO running a 5-year-old startup through its first global crisis, I read that Atlantic piece from bed last night with a heavy heart ('social distancing' is basically the opposite of our mission), and reconsidered my original position of 'let's follow, not lead' on the retail front. If stores start closing, we'll quickly follow suit. If foot traffic drops, we'll close," she wrote. "Then I thought: Wait a minute, we are leaders in retail, in so many ways. Our permanent and temporary offline experiences are more of a daily community event than a traditional store. Why wouldn't we lead here? This quickly became an easy, albeit painful, decision. Together with our community, we will always strive to create less harm and more good in the world."

Below is a list of stores that have announced closures so far, and watch this space as we continue to update.

Abercrombie & Fitch: All stores outside of the Asia-Pacific region will be closed.

Adidas: All U.S., Candada, and Europe stores will be closed until March 29.

Allbirds: All stores will be closed for the next two weeks. Online orders will continue to be shipped.

Apple: All stores outside of the greater China region will be closed until March 27.

Buck Mason: All stores will be closed for one week.

Chanel: All U.S. stores will be closed for at least the next two weeks.

COS: All U.S. stores will be closed until April 2.

Dover Street Market: The New York and Los Angeles stores will be closed until further notice.

Eileen Fisher: All stores will be closed until March 27. Online orders will continue to be shipped.

Everlane: All stores will be closed for the next two weeks. Online orders will continue to be shipped.

GAP: Old Navy, Athleta, Gap and Banana Republic, as well as its outlets, in North America will be closed for two weeks.

Glossier: All stores will be closed for at least the next two weeks and the opening of Glossier Arizona is postponed.

H&M: All stores in the U.S., as well as some in Europe, will be closed for the next two weeks.

Hot Topic: All stores will be closed until March 30.

Lululemon: All North American and European stores will be closed until March 27.

Lush Cosmetics: All stores in the United States and Canada will be closed until March 29.Nike: All U.S. stores will be closed.

Macy's: All Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Bloomingdale's outlets, Bluemercury, Market by Macy's, and Backstage stores will be closed until March 31.

Nordstrom: All stores will be closed for two weeks.

Outdoor Voices: All stores will be closed until March 27 and community events will be postponed until further notice.

Patagonia: All stores will be closed until at least March 27.

Ralph Lauren: All North American stores will be closed until April 1.

Sephora: All U.S. and Canada stores will be closed until April 3.

Supreme: All stores will be closed until further notice.Universal Standard: All stores will be closed, but virtual styling appointments remain available.

Urban Outfitters: All stores will be closed for the next two weeks. Online orders will continue to be shipped.

Warby Parker: All stores will be closed until March 27.