Quote (ofthevoid @ Feb 10 2017 05:04am)
Whether people are buying her products or not, frankly i don't much care. When i look at the timing, the overall toxicity of country, the toxicity of the Trump name/association i can fully understand why all of the sudden these stores are deciding to cut ties with a product that has the "Trump" tag. You and i both know it's because they don't want to alienate customers. Brands like hers are a dime a dozen and to risk losing revenue because you're associated with the said brand is simply not a smart business decision.
On that note goodnight pard.
"Whether people are buying her products or not, frankly I don't much care".
Well, then you don't care about any of the relevant facts, and instead ignore them to fit your own personal narrative. Nordstrom is a business, and if your line isn't selling well, you'll get the boot, and Ivanka's line has declined in sales across the board with the exception of a few retailers.
At Nordstrom specifically her sales decreased on Nordstrom.com by something like 63% in the fourth-quarter. Her total online sales decreased by 26% in January of this year as compared to January 2016, with other declines seen in other retailers where they dropped 43 percent on Zappos.com and 31 percent at Amazon.com compared to the previous year.