Sears, Roebuck & Co., which bought catalog and Internet retailer Lands’ End last year, will begin selling clothing on its Sears.com Web site by the end of 2004 as the company seeks to boost sales.
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Monday’s announcement that Sears would file for bankruptcy and close 142 stores came as little surprise to anyone who has followed the retail giant’s collapse in recent years. Still, the news inspired ...
Sears’ bankruptcy filing on Monday drummed up plenty of nostalgia for its heyday as the world’s biggest retailer. As Hoffman Estates-based Sears Holdings Corp. works to save its business, there’s no ...
Before Amazon became the one-stop shop for practically everything, there was the Sears catalog. With one-fifth of Americans as subscribers, the catalog dominated the market and impacted the lives of ...
I remember making paper dolls from Sears catalogs. When a new Sears catalog arrived at our home, the old one was set aside, available for play. My sister and I would pour through it, looking for just ...
Inside Sears, Roebuck & Co., a new guard is making an ambitious bid to turn around the ailing clothing department, long a venue for matronly dresses and shapeless sweaters. The new team? The home of ...
Sears — the iconic American retailer that has sold everything from clothing and toys to refrigerators and socket wrenches over its more than 125-year history — may have reached the end. The Sears ...