Ivanka Trumps clothing line dropped and removed from all NORDSTROM

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February 09, 2017, 07:13:59 PM Last Edit: February 09, 2017, 07:19:11 PM by GLOCKA KHAN 🌹




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Nordstrom has officially decided to part ways with Ivanka Trump?s clothing brand.

The retailer told Business Insider that its decision was due to the brand?s declining sales.

?Each year we cut about 10 percent [of brands carried] and refresh our assortment with about the same amount,? a Nordstrom representative explained. ?In this case, based on the brand?s performance, we?ve decided not to buy it for this season.?

The announcement comes at a time when many critics of Ivanka Trump?s father, President Donald Trump, are calling for consumers to boycott any retailers or businesses that continue to sell Trump-related products.

The New York Times reported that ?major companies appear to be re-evaluating their relationships? with the brand itself. The fallout from the presidency has been one that has hurt sales, as Neiman Marcus recently said it would remove the Ivanka Trump jewelry line from its website presence.

One impetus to shrinking ties between corporate visibility and Trump?s brand has been the protests that, so far, have been a hallmark of the presidency. Some sites like GrabYourWallet.org have featured campaigns looking to spotlight ties between firms, Trump and boycotts of the former.

In an interview with the NYT, Wendy Liebmann, chief executive of consultancy WSL Strategic Retail, said, ?Retailers around the country are going to say, ?Do we need the aggravation or not?? It?s hard to imagine that, if a brand is really, really doing well, a retailer like a Nordstrom or Neiman Marcus would cut off their nose to spite their face.?

Last fall, Nordstrom became a significant target for those boycotting after a consumer?s open letter to the company vent viral, noting that the Ivanka Trump brand was ?toxic? and calling for the retailer to stop selling it.

In response on Twitter in November, Nordstrom said it was not taking a political stance by selling Trump?s products: ?We hope that offering a vendor?s products isn?t misunderstood as us taking a political position; we?re not. We recognize our customers can make choices about what they purchase based on personal views, and we?ll continue to give them options.?

It looks as though the company may have finally succumbed to the boycott pressure.


ALSO the nordstrom sales RISE once her shit is fully removed from their mess


:ohwow: :ohwow:


QuoteIf President Trump is trying to hurt Nordstrom, it appears he's failed.
The company's stock price has climbed more than 7% since Trump lashed out at the company on Twitter Wednesday morning.
The president claimed his daughter, Ivanka, "has been treated so unfairly" by Nordstrom (JWN) because the company decided last week to stop carrying clothes and accessories from her fashion label. The company has said it parted ways with the Ivanka Trump brand due to declining sales.
After the Twitter blast, Nordstrom stock dipped slightly before it began climbing -- and Thursday it reached its highest point so far this month. The company's stock price surpassed the $46 mark Thursday and ended the day at $45.55 per share. Just before Trump posted his Twitter attack, Nordstrom's stock price was at $42.65.
The boost has helped Nordstrom's stock nearly recover all the losses its taken since the beginning of the year.
It's a welcome boost for the retailer, considering Nordstrom -- like many brick-and-mortar retailers -- has been struggling against e-commerce giants like Amazon (AMZN, Tech30). Despite the surge and an August earnings report that beat Wall Street's expectations, its stock is still down more than 9% over the last 12 months.

Eric Schiffer, CEO of the Patriarch Organization and Reputation Management Consultants, said Nordstrom's decision to abandon a Trump brand could in fact boost its sales.
"The fact that they have cut ties with Ivanka will certainly inspire many of their female shoppers who are turned off by her advising someone they feel is taking them back to the 15th Century," Schiffer said. Trump supporters aren't Nordstrom's typical clientele -- so their boycott threats won't likely have a big impact, Schiffer said.
But he added that Trump could squash the company if he chooses.





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Quote from: GLOCKA KHAN 🌹 on February 09, 2017, 07:13:59 PM




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Nordstrom has officially decided to part ways with Ivanka Trump?s clothing brand.

The retailer told Business Insider that its decision was due to the brand?s declining sales.

?Each year we cut about 10 percent [of brands carried] and refresh our assortment with about the same amount,? a Nordstrom representative explained. ?In this case, based on the brand?s performance, we?ve decided not to buy it for this season.?

The announcement comes at a time when many critics of Ivanka Trump?s father, President Donald Trump, are calling for consumers to boycott any retailers or businesses that continue to sell Trump-related products.

The New York Times reported that ?major companies appear to be re-evaluating their relationships? with the brand itself. The fallout from the presidency has been one that has hurt sales, as Neiman Marcus recently said it would remove the Ivanka Trump jewelry line from its website presence.

One impetus to shrinking ties between corporate visibility and Trump?s brand has been the protests that, so far, have been a hallmark of the presidency. Some sites like GrabYourWallet.org have featured campaigns looking to spotlight ties between firms, Trump and boycotts of the former.

In an interview with the NYT, Wendy Liebmann, chief executive of consultancy WSL Strategic Retail, said, ?Retailers around the country are going to say, ?Do we need the aggravation or not?? It?s hard to imagine that, if a brand is really, really doing well, a retailer like a Nordstrom or Neiman Marcus would cut off their nose to spite their face.?

Last fall, Nordstrom became a significant target for those boycotting after a consumer?s open letter to the company vent viral, noting that the Ivanka Trump brand was ?toxic? and calling for the retailer to stop selling it.

In response on Twitter in November, Nordstrom said it was not taking a political stance by selling Trump?s products: ?We hope that offering a vendor?s products isn?t misunderstood as us taking a political position; we?re not. We recognize our customers can make choices about what they purchase based on personal views, and we?ll continue to give them options.?

It looks as though the company may have finally succumbed to the boycott pressure.


ALSO the nordstrom sales RISE once her shit is fully removed from their mess


:ohwow: :ohwow:


QuoteIf President Trump is trying to hurt Nordstrom, it appears he's failed.
The company's stock price has climbed more than 7% since Trump lashed out at the company on Twitter Wednesday morning.
The president claimed his daughter, Ivanka, "has been treated so unfairly" by Nordstrom (JWN) because the company decided last week to stop carrying clothes and accessories from her fashion label. The company has said it parted ways with the Ivanka Trump brand due to declining sales.
After the Twitter blast, Nordstrom stock dipped slightly before it began climbing -- and Thursday it reached its highest point so far this month. The company's stock price surpassed the $46 mark Thursday and ended the day at $45.55 per share. Just before Trump posted his Twitter attack, Nordstrom's stock price was at $42.65.
The boost has helped Nordstrom's stock nearly recover all the losses its taken since the beginning of the year.
It's a welcome boost for the retailer, considering Nordstrom -- like many brick-and-mortar retailers -- has been struggling against e-commerce giants like Amazon (AMZN, Tech30). Despite the surge and an August earnings report that beat Wall Street's expectations, its stock is still down more than 9% over the last 12 months.

Eric Schiffer, CEO of the Patriarch Organization and Reputation Management Consultants, said Nordstrom's decision to abandon a Trump brand could in fact boost its sales.
"The fact that they have cut ties with Ivanka will certainly inspire many of their female shoppers who are turned off by her advising someone they feel is taking them back to the 15th Century," Schiffer said. Trump supporters aren't Nordstrom's typical clientele -- so their boycott threats won't likely have a big impact, Schiffer said.
But he added that Trump could squash the company if he chooses.
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Vonc2002

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Vonc2002

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Vonc2002

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Vonc2002

This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw