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Stock Smaller Sizes for Women

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Idea_tail_up posted on April 30, 2009 at 10:26PM to Product Feedback

Not all size 2 ladies are 16 year olds.  Women are looking for age appropriate designs in the smaller sizes.  They have found the stores do not keep enough of their size in stock.  They would rather not shop in the Junior Department.


Latest comment: December 03, 2009 at 05:37PM by houdiniphile • Total: 3 comments • leave a comment
posted on June 23, 2009 at 08:31PM
 

I think the remedy is to carry fewer varieties of clothing - with more size and style selection. I think Costco perfected this by having around 5,000 total items in their warehouse but alternating 1,000 of them between stores and seasons. Sears should adopt few brands of clothes, not many, and carry only a few styles at a time. Customers like the idea of visiting a place and seeing what is new, or what may be gone in a short while. This would also translate to more sizes and variations within the brands instead of shoving more generic brands into the floorspace.


posted on November 16, 2009 at 05:07AM
 

I am a very tiny woman, size 0-2 . I cant shop in juniors because i am to tall . I know levis make these sizes and so do jordache. I have a sears card so I would like to be able to shop more in the clothing area. A perfume department would be great also and would bring business to your company. Overall I love sears I just bought ALL new appliances from their and you cant beat the price. More name brand men clothing would be nice too. It seems the neme brand clothes are only around during holidays. Love the door busters yall are doing avery weekend till thanksgiving. I've gotten some GREAT DEALS! THANKS SEARS


posted on December 03, 2009 at 05:37PM
 

I always thought retailers punished large people with ugly clothes. Then I saw how petite ladies were relegated to children's sizes when my daughter lost weight she could not afford. So, it seems you can only wear size 8, 10, or 12 to find clothes? Then ladies say those sizes sell out too fast. Sears and KMart have always been my 2 fave stores. But I realize the retailer has limits imposed on them by manufacturers. Body diversity may not be popular, but it is a fact of life. Thanks for showing me the other side of the coin!




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