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05-04-2023 11:16 PM
There was one of their stores here a few years ago...it opened and closed in less than a year. I shopped their a few times but it was such a hodgepodge of things it was hard to really know what they had.
05-04-2023 11:18 PM
I hope World Market doesn't close....I go there to buy the gingersnaps for everyone at Christmas.
05-05-2023 07:32 AM - edited 05-05-2023 07:45 AM
We have one in my area,use to buy items for grand daughter's when they were small,but have not shopped there for years, girls are teens.
05-05-2023 07:39 AM
Sad news! We don't have a Christmas Tree Shop in our area, but I enjoyed visiting one in the Rehoboth Delaware outlet during vacations at the beach.
05-05-2023 09:27 AM
05-05-2023 09:55 AM
@JaneMarple How sad. I still have some items I bought years ago.
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05-05-2023 10:47 AM
my favorite CHRISTMAS TREE SHOP is in the rehoboth beach tanger outlets. i am in there fairly often because i could just spend hours in there. i never leave empty handed. hoping they can recover following their bankruptcy filing and not have to close.
we also have an AND THAT store in rehoboth beach. someone mentioned that they were related to CHRISTMAS TREE SHOP? i never realized that.
05-05-2023 12:18 PM
@Greeneyedlady21 wrote:
My Mom loved that store and she would always buy certain things there, like gift bags. They did seem to lose their way and become too "junky".
That is my complaint with so many retailers that are having financial problems or have already gone bankrupt: JUNK
I can't speak to the Christmas Tree Shop, they aren't around here, but so many stores that I shopped years ago started buying junk. I stopped shopping there.
Sears
Macy's (whoever is the buyer at my local store)
JCP
Kohl's .....
I am willing to pay more for quality merchandise, but I am not interested in more low quality junk. Surely, I'm not the only consumer who feels the same.
05-05-2023 12:43 PM
@bikerbabe Same here regarding the poor quality of merchandise available.
Our lovely Jordan Marsh department store, went downhill
after Macy's took over.
Customer service was never the same either. There were
no longer sales staff or an open checkout register in each department. There would be one register open and one clerk to cover 4 departments.
Some of the brands sold there, faded away, like Jones New York and Liz Claiborne. There are only a couple of brands that I purchase from Macy's now.
I mostly buy online from Macy's, but going into the store
maybe twice a year, I see cheap thin fabrics that never would
have been sold by Jordan Marsh. Most of it ends up on racks and racks for clearance. It looks like a junk shop.
Since most of the manufacturing is done overseas now, the
offerings are sadly, poor quality. It is only about the profits, not
producing quality products anymore.
The same thing happened to BB&B, when then no longer carried high quality well known brands and brought in cheap and shoddy products.
It is true that more people shop online, but I think that the
CEO's should realize that many people would pay a little more
and go to the stores, if they offered the well known and quality
products that were offered in the past and that many prefer.
05-05-2023 12:59 PM
@bikerbabe Or Midwest. Never heard of them either.
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