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A2K Fashion Corp Files Subchapter V Chapter 11 in Miami Bankruptcy Court

A2K Fashion Corp., listed at 2115 NW 20th St in Miami, filed voluntary Chapter 11 Subchapter V on Feb. 26, 2026 - case 1:26-bk-12400, Judge Laurel M. Isicoff presiding; claims bar is May 7, 2026.

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A2K Fashion Corp Files Subchapter V Chapter 11 in Miami Bankruptcy Court
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A2K Fashion Corp. filed a voluntary Chapter 11 petition in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida on Feb. 26, 2026, docketed as case 1:26-bk-12400 and assigned to Judge Laurel M. Isicoff. The debtor’s address is listed as 2115 NW 20th St., Miami, FL 33142, the case carries a Subchapter V small business designation, and court-sourced aggregator Pacermonitor lists estimated assets of $50,001 to $100,000 against estimated liabilities of $1,000,001 to $10,000,000 with 1–49 creditors.

Hours after the petition the court entered an operational order permitting the company to keep running day-to-day business and handle banking. The docketed title reads: “Order Authorizing Debtor in Possession to Continue Operation of its Business, Close Pre‑Petition Bank Accounts, and Open Debtor in Possession Bank Accounts.” That order is recorded as entered on Feb. 27, 2026, providing A2K immediate breathing room to operate as debtor in possession.

Filings on the docket show the debtor moved quickly to supply required paperwork. On Feb. 26, 2026 the company filed a federal income tax return and the small-business financial documents listed as “Cash Flow Statement, Balance Sheet and Statement of Operations.” The docket entries list Chad T. Van Horn as the filing attorney on those items. On Feb. 27, 2026 A2K submitted a Chapter 11 Case Management Summary and forms titled “List of Twenty Largest Unsecured Creditors” and “Equity Security Holders”; the filing metadata identifies Bianca Soto as the filer on the creditor and equity forms.

The court set an early timeline for claims and an initial hearing. An order entered Feb. 27, 2026 sets a general unsecured claims bar date of May 7, 2026 and schedules a Subchapter V status conference for April 20, 2026 at 03:15 PM by video conference. That same order includes the statutory instruction verbatim: “Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 1188(c), the Debtor Must File a Report no Later than 14 days Before the Date of the Status Conference.” Inforuptcy’s docket listing also shows a governmental claims deadline of Aug. 25, 2026. A BNC Certificate of Mailing lists a notice date of March 1, 2026 and was entered on March 2, 2026.

Practical players named on the docket include attorney Chad T. Van Horn for the debtor and the U.S. Trustee office for the Southern District of Florida at 51 S.W. 1st Ave., Suite 1204, Miami, FL 33130. The court header carries administrative labels Subchapter_V, PlnDue, SmBus, indicating a small-business Subchapter V case with a plan due under those procedures.

What matters next for anyone tracking A2K are the specific schedules and the list of 20 largest unsecured creditors filed to the docket and the debtor’s report required 14 days before the April 20 status conference. Those documents will show who A2K owes—vendors, landlords, lenders—and whether this Miami apparel operator can convert the Subchapter V runway into a confirmed plan.

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