The END of Sears, finally.

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@gottahaveahoove You still have them on the East Coast?
Those stores have been closed west of the Mississippi for years.

They just finished demolishing the last building here in Colorado thankfully it was an eyesore for a long time sitting abandoned for years.
 
Yes, I know quality has decreased everywhere, as well as newer items' appeal to my eyes.
Not only did I stop shopping at Sears, but at other new retail places also.
I got more into antique stores and thrift stores to buy older, higher quality and more attractive and stylish (to me) items.

We just lost our last close JCPenney store last year, and it has now been razed, along with the rest of the mall it was in. So now there is no close department store other than Kohls, which to me is a bit small. I save them for towels or decent shoes or such. In this crowded city I live in, I am not sitting in traffic for an hour to get to a store, and an hour back.

I have a bunch of Sears and JCP catalogs and I still like looking through them, taking me back to a place I wish I was. These things are quite costly on ebay now.

I remember Woolworth - I got many cartoon books from there when I was young. I still have some little bunny erasers, which were the first items I bought on my own with my own money, with my mom's help...
That store later turned into Bowater Home Center, then Home Depot, and now Fiesta.
I miss Woolworth - times have really changed.

Then in the early 90s, Venture popped up! It was like above Target I suppose.. I got lots of stuff for my new home from there. It did not last long until it was gone...
So now close to home it is Wally World, Target, and Kohls; big whoop...
 
It’s been a pretty sad story up here in Canada too. As a child, I remember our three national department store chains: Eaton’s, Morgan’s and Simpson’s. I can’t remember the exact order of events, but at some point, Simpson’s signed an agreement with Sears and their stores were rebranded Simpson-Sears.

Each national chain would have their daily full page advertisement in the Montreal Star in the 1960’s: Simpson’s would be the back page of the first section, then Morgan’s as the back page of the middle section, then Eaton’s on the back page of the final section (which I think was always the sports’ section).

At some point, Morgan’s was rebranded as The Bay (the venerable Hudson Bay Company that has been around since before Canada was established in 1867).

Each department store had a six or seven storey main building in downtown Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver. And each chain had an “anchor store” in all the big suburban malls across Canada. I remember these mall stores at Montreal’s Fairview Centre and at Toronto’s Yorkdale Mall.

And of course, each chain sold their own brandname appliances, including vacuums: Simpson’s sold Sears Kenmore, The Bay sold Baycrest (and later Beaumark) appliances, and Eaton’s sold Viking appliances - including vacuums made by Eureka at the Onward Manufacturing company in Kitchener, Ontario.

All of our department stores had thick catalogues akin to the big American Sears catalogue. Which was very convenient for Canadians living far from our big cities as you could order whatever you wanted over the phone.

Eventually, Sears USA bought our failing Eaton’s chain and a few years later Sears filed for bankruptcy here and closed half of Canada’s department stores. The only survivor is The Bay which apparently has gobbled up the American Lord & Taylor chain. Our Bay stores only sell Miele and Dyson vacs now. Pretty sad…☹️
 
I remember summer of 2012 the BOL Kenmore Powermate canister in lime green was on sale for $99. I decided to get one, I got to buy a brand new vacuum from Sears before they went out of business. It's actually still new in the box, never used it.

Even then Sears was pretty busy back then when I went to buy it. Our Sears closed in 2019, I do miss it.
 
That started to hose you on tool returns, I got into it with a mgr who gave me a green garden hose for the lifetime black, the green one went fast. Lifetime on auto stuff stopped too. That’s when I stopped going. I did. Uh a Sears bbq a few years ago. Lowe’s carried the black model only. They did it yo themselves. Like Kmart.
 
Hey Brian:

Never heard of Morgans. Simpsons and Eatons were the two major ones out West with a few Hudsons Bay stores.

In 1949 The Robert Simpson Co. made an agreement with the Sears Robuck & Co. to create a new chain - Simpson Sears. Simpsons turned over their catalog order to the new chain and the deal was that they would operate ONLY in smaller cities that DIDNT have a Simpsons store. After a specified period of time (either 30 or 40 years - I can't remember which) Sears had the option of buying out Simpsons, which they did. And the Simpson stores and Simpson Sears stores all became Sears.
 
Hi Doug, thanks for that information. I really liked Sears Canada stores….used to buy everything from jeans to vacuums and other appliances there.

I’ll try to find a webpage on Morgan’s and provide a link here….
 
Sears and Titan vacuums

I used to really enjoy visiting Sears stores in the 1980's, I was a kid back then but I used to love the appliance department. This was before my time but if there was a such thing as a time machine, I would love to transport myself back to around 1972 or 1973 and visit a sears store to see the vacuum department. Apparently the Kenmore canister cleaners were redesigned in the early 1970's and I wouldhave loved to have seen those displayed in a Sears store.
I bought a Titan canister from Tom earlier this year at the vacuum collector's convention, I think it's the Titan 1400. I absolutely love that canister, as soon as I saw it I knew I had to have one, it's a great light weight and powerful straight suction canister.
Mike
 
Replacements...

Detroitdirtbag wrote:
That started to hose you on tool returns, I got into it with a mgr who gave me a green garden hose for the lifetime black, the green one went fast.

I reply:
I think one of the last transactions I had with Sears here was about ten years ago when I got a Craftsman ratchet on eBay and it turned out the mechanism was frozen up. I could have sent it back to the seller but I just took it back to Sears. I was a little afraid they would give me a brand new made in China ratchet as a replacement but instead, they reached into a toolbox behind the counter and pulled out a rebuilt American made ratchet without mincing words. They actually rang it up for inventory purposes, charging a penny for it, then refunding the penny. The way I look at it, since that replacement ratchet was American made and 100 percent chinesium-free, it's actually better than new. I miss that level of customer service.
 
Another very stupid move on the part of Sears was to place the cosmetic areas right at the mall entrances. For people with allergies (of which there are an awful lot) it meant that you couldn't even go into the store from the mall. And who wanted to bother going back outside just to get into the store unless there was something specific you were looking for.
 
That's fairly common for mall department stores to put the perfume/cosmetic departments close to the entrance. I remember when I was growing up in the '70s the girls at the perfume counters were a little aggressive about spritzing the scent they were hawking in the direction of passers by. I always had visions of somebody spritzing them back with a little mace! Thankfully, they're a little more restrained about it now.
 
Belk Department store here also has the cosmetic counter at the main mall entrance.
I remember they used to send those circulars in every Sunday paper that had those perfume and cologne scent samples in them that would make the whole newspaper smell like some stinky perfume. LOL I don't know if they still do that or not.

I always liked how even in recent years Sears had carpeting in that department and the Hoover rug and would let you test the vacuums. Most stores don't do that. When I got my Kenmore Progressive on clearance at the other Sears the salesperson plugged it in and let me try it out. She was very knowledgeable about the features as well.
 

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