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SMC22307

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41. There are a couple in my area, too.
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 07:57 PM
Oct 2018

I just don't find them to be as good as they once were. I also don't go shopping as much considering I now work mostly from home and my work wardrobe isn't near what it used to be. They had killer dresses... and sales!

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...and another world replaces it. brooklynite Oct 2018 #1
Yes. Remembering, btw, that Sears was the Amazon of its day Hortensis Oct 2018 #10
My town is experiencing this... Adrahil Oct 2018 #18
That's happening here too FreeState Oct 2018 #32
This is nice to hear, you guys. Hortensis Oct 2018 #44
That is actually happening obamanut2012 Oct 2018 #55
Next step, reconfigure into communities that can develop Hortensis Oct 2018 #58
And Jeff Bezos' fortune grows by: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Initech Oct 2018 #11
Was at a Sears closing yesterday kimbutgar Oct 2018 #2
I got two great deals at one closing here underpants Oct 2018 #3
Malls also used to be big hang out places for suburban teens underpants Oct 2018 #4
Those were some my teen years TeamPooka Oct 2018 #6
Unfortunately the death of brick and mortar doesn't mean the death of wasteful consumption KentuckyWoman Oct 2018 #5
Yep. Garrett78 Oct 2018 #20
Amen! llmart Oct 2018 #22
Even delivery drivers will be an endangered species Totally Tunsie Oct 2018 #42
So true customerserviceguy Oct 2018 #52
google "dead malls". videos of malls on decline or closed, tours of closed/closing stores Demovictory9 Oct 2018 #7
I rarely go to malls but my experience on my last trip to one was the same. llmart Oct 2018 #24
I remember Ohiogal Oct 2018 #8
Wow! I can relate to your story. llmart Oct 2018 #25
Do you remember Ohiogal Oct 2018 #37
You know, I can't say that I do. llmart Oct 2018 #43
Isn't this sort of an economic evolution? Throck Oct 2018 #9
but sears could have benefited from the internet also JI7 Oct 2018 #15
Actually the Sears catalog sold on credit and layaway for 100 years before the internet. TeamPooka Oct 2018 #34
many businesses were destroyed by shitty ceos and other execs looking JI7 Oct 2018 #12
+1 WA-03 Democrat Oct 2018 #40
"bending to pick up bits of invisible fluff from the carpet" PSPS Oct 2018 #13
The shopping experience isn't what it used to be, that's for sure. llmart Oct 2018 #27
Wards had a excellent training program for any new hires. Wellstone ruled Oct 2018 #14
Retail being replaced with warehouse Johnny2X2X Oct 2018 #16
I remember Woodies (Woodward & Lothrop) in the DC area NastyRiffraff Oct 2018 #17
We have Woodies flatware from their tea room kwassa Oct 2018 #30
Yep, those were good stores. I actually have a couple of... SMC22307 Oct 2018 #31
I remember all and miss DC stores. One summer I worked at Lord & Taylor appalachiablue Oct 2018 #36
It is a shame -- it was quality stuff. I still use a hand-mixer... SMC22307 Oct 2018 #38
Lord & Taylor is still around in the NYC area kcr Oct 2018 #39
There are a couple in my area, too. SMC22307 Oct 2018 #41
Trillion dollar amazon has taken their place elmac Oct 2018 #19
one can walk around Lowes for 30 minutes and no employee will say a thing to you msongs Oct 2018 #21
One cause of their demise was the lack of quality, proprietary merchandise Raven123 Oct 2018 #23
You are correct. Their merchandise buyers are all buying the same crap TeamPooka Oct 2018 #48
In 3 locales... DAMANgoldberg Oct 2018 #26
Where we lived during the 1970's...we're still here but these stores.... Tikki Oct 2018 #35
I remember White Front ... their stores had a particular arched roof ... mr_lebowski Oct 2018 #53
Here in north New Jersey, these department stores were venerable years ago no_hypocrisy Oct 2018 #28
I grew up in Bergen County, NJ and hit the Paramus Malls hard at Rt4 x Rt17 aikoaiko Oct 2018 #45
Oh yeah, I forgot Alexanders. Thanks. no_hypocrisy Oct 2018 #46
And Crazy Eddie's -- not really a mall store, but always close by to one. aikoaiko Oct 2018 #47
There is a growing new world out there in used goods. safeinOhio Oct 2018 #29
Shopping and dinner was family time bucolic_frolic Oct 2018 #33
What they are describing happened almost 50 years ago AwakeAtLast Oct 2018 #49
im 54 and I did. TeamPooka Oct 2018 #50
I am a couple years older than you and barely did obamanut2012 Oct 2018 #57
I loved department stores and hate buying online. You can't judge quality Liberty Belle Oct 2018 #51
thnk you for the wonderful post TeamPooka Oct 2018 #54
Ones that don't suck stay open obamanut2012 Oct 2018 #56
I don't like buying clothes online. Ilsa Oct 2018 #59
miss enid602 Oct 2018 #60
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