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  1. A lot of Brick & Mortar stores are closing, sadly bit to be honest I don’t shop retail anymore at them. The prices are way too high. I have found my clothing at consignment shops, goodwill and Salvation Army. Choosing to spend my money more wisely in other venues of life ie. experiences and travel. I went into a chain store the other day and the price tag for a jumper was $128 for a piece of jersey knit fabric. Unbelievable

    • I agree with you. The other day I was in a thrift store and found a St.John Silk blouse with beautiful sparkling buttons on it. The original price $695.00. Yes, six hundred ninety five dollars. They were selling it for $29.00. They did not know the name brand which is a very high-end designer. St. John by Marie Gray St. John. The type of designs that maybe the beautiful Melania Trump would wear. “St. John is an American luxury house founded in 1962. The brand offers a selection of jackets, dresses, gowns, coats, tops, skirts, pants, evening silhouettes, and accessories that are modern, timeless, and elegant. St. John Knits, founded by Marie St. John and her husband, operated for decades by marketing its designer clothing and accessories exclusively through department stores”. I think the thrift store mistook it for St. John’s Bay which is J.C.Penny who sells nothing high-end.

  2. Thank you, Newsom. Macy’s is wonderful o online. They have fabulous sales. I’ve done a lot of damage there especially now during the holidays.

  3. Sadly Macy’s stores do not have the quality and fashion they once had. They do not have a single pair of real leather boots! All plastic!! All the clothes look alike. Nothing glamorous and sadly woke with Black Rock forcing them into the WEF agenda!

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