Esprit chief financial officer Thomas Tang told the Sydney Morning Herald New Zealand and Australian stores had been running at a loss despite "intensive efforts made by the teams in the past years to turn around the business".
The global retailer has been operating in New Zealand since the 1980s.
It has six stores in New Zealand; two in Auckland, one in Wellington, one in Christchurch, one in Mount Maunganui and an outlet in Auckland.
Esprit is the latest of a string of international retailers to have shut up shop in New Zealand over the past year or so, including Topshop, Pumpkin Patch and David Lawrence.
Local retailers Meccano, Andrea Moore and Minnie Cooper collapsed this year.
Other retail brands that have faced issues include Shanton, Federation, Jean Jones, Identity and Wild Pair, among others.
Esprit operates in more than 40 countries worldwide.