DodgerGirl
Crazy For The Mandalorian
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My mom has been a Macy's fan since she first discovered it in the 90's and we became fans ever since. But now I seem to think that Macy's has adopted a new image and I want to know why they are doing this? Is it because Macy's is trying to stay alive to avoid going bankrupt or is it because Macy's wants to become like London's Harrods? Because back in the 90's-2000's Macy's was THE store if you wanted good sales on anything from kitchen appliances to furniture and clothing at good prices and they would always have great sales. But if you look at Macy's today I think it has gone downhill and it tells me that they are attracting a new audience. Take for instance if you go look at Macy's online in their Last Act clearance section all you'll find is mostly toys and shoes and few kitchen appliances and home decor and it tells me that this is a sign of a new audience. If you look at their Christmas section all you'll find are ornaments and holiday vases and I remember when Macy's had glass ornaments and figurines by Lenox and Jim Shore Christmas decor but the only Christmas stuff that Macy's has is tablecloths and dinnerware. Another thing Macy's does promote every year for Christmas is their Believe campaign where kids can write a Christmas list to Santa and Macy's donates it to a charity and I cannot figure out how this sells every year. And I noticed that Macy's has started having celebrities do clothing lines and appliance lines and even bedding lines. Because it seems that Patti Labelle Gordon Ramsay Justin Beiber Martha Stewart have teamed up with Macy's and I think Macy's is morphing itself into a Kmart like image because just as Kmart had Adam Levine Thalia Sodi and Jacklyn Smith Macy's is doing the same thing because they think celebrities get them money. I wouldn't be surprised if Macy's becomes like Nieman-Marcus in a few years