Anyone's guess how long after Q4 results are announced?
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IMHO Nordstrom ought to use models like this one, approaching perfection:
https://www.icebreaker.com/en-us/womens-baselayers/merino-200-oasis-thermal-leggings/104383.html?dwvar_104383_color=013
The entire socio-political-cultural landscape will shift tremendously after the full effects of the jabs are known. We’re just now seeing the very early actuarial effects with the insurance companies; this trend will continue and intensify until it can no longer be covered up by the propaganda organs of the woke media. Nothing can stop what is coming.
I don’t expect Nordstrom to survive this transition.
I used to work at Nordstrom (off and on for years) and I think the problem is that Nordstrom is catering to the woke crowd with oversized models and gender neutral clothing on every page. Guess who doesn’t want to see that ALL THE TIME? People with money. Rich Moms will shop elsewhere and the woke crowd isn’t shopping there. Such a miss.
Here’s the list of store numbers, including DCs and the three FCs, that I use:
http://nordstromsupplier.com/Content/sc_manual/Store_Address_List.pdf
Yeah but I thought by now the West Coast would be served by the long talked about LA distribution center -- that Hautelook deal had to be worth something, no?
808 is the Cedar Rapids Fulfillment Center. There is also an East Coast one in Pennsylvania, but I can not remember the store number - 894 maybe?
808? Los Angeles distribution isn't up and running yet?
These days I shop at store 808.
I’d say especially if your market has too many stores for the area, watch for a closure. Boston, for example has far too many full line locations and they cannibalize each other’s sales. I could see them closing Northshore as its sales are absolutely abysmal. However, they could choose to close South Shore. The recent shootings and incidents all seem to show up on the news with the Nordstrom in the background. Not a great look. A few years back a violent protest broke out in downtown Indianapolis with Nordstrom in the background of all the news footage. The store closed the next year, as many shoppers had the perception it was unsafe and went to the store on the north side instead.