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It's little wonder Sears went out of business (Original Post) True Dough Dec 2020 OP
Those are for laughs True Dough Dec 2020 #1
That poncho looks like somebody's grandmother's bedspread Wicked Blue Dec 2020 #4
I crocheted an Afghan one time in those colors. Arkansas Granny Dec 2020 #22
My first mother-in-law made one in those colors too Wicked Blue Dec 2020 #26
Lol! There is that possibility. Arkansas Granny Dec 2020 #30
I made an afghan with that pattern... 2naSalit Dec 2020 #33
Fourth standing from the left, the one with his knee up... The Genealogist Dec 2020 #5
Good one! LOL Dream Girl Dec 2020 #7
Ahh, Sears. I worked in the catalog department for awhile as a teen and remembered the hlthe2b Dec 2020 #2
They did stock some good quality mattresses True Dough Dec 2020 #16
They had a guarantee on kids' clothes when my boys were little. Laffy Kat Dec 2020 #18
They used to have a lifetime guarantee on Craftsman tools... Wounded Bear Dec 2020 #35
No thanks! True Dough Dec 2020 #3
Imagine how many polyesters TexasBushwhacker Dec 2020 #6
Are you kidding me? All those threads are fly AF ... mr_lebowski Dec 2020 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author Kittycow Dec 2020 #21
The pornstar look,lol The Figment Dec 2020 #41
It was a little better for the women, but just a little... True Dough Dec 2020 #8
This is the world into which I was born. The Genealogist Dec 2020 #12
I miss colors Freddie Dec 2020 #17
Don't forget red cars Wicked Blue Dec 2020 #27
Repainting is easy and a white background makes the place look bigger csziggy Dec 2020 #42
I miss colors I_UndergroundPanther Dec 2020 #43
Mom had a '75 AMC Hornet Freddie Dec 2020 #46
That guy's suit would totally still work. underpants Dec 2020 #15
What do "Very Unimportant Pants and Blouses" look like? n/t Yavin4 Dec 2020 #38
Back to the men. BAHAHAHA!!! True Dough Dec 2020 #9
I'm tellin ya I stroll into the bedroom looking like dude #2 there ... mr_lebowski Dec 2020 #11
I think I had a #4 when I was a kid underpants Dec 2020 #13
When my nephew was 3 years old, he was so envious Arkansas Granny Dec 2020 #24
I was 20 years ahead of the times in the 1970s Cirque du So-What Dec 2020 #14
My father was in the cotton business. Laffy Kat Dec 2020 #20
I cannot for the life of me figure out frazzled Dec 2020 #19
I'll bet the flashers loved them. A great accessory for a raincoat. Arkansas Granny Dec 2020 #25
A three piece suit. Two pant legs and a raincoat. keithbvadu2 Dec 2020 #34
Those aren't real - but for real '70s fashion was horrible enough The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2020 #29
Sears missed the boat when they passed on Eldridge Cleaver's Fall Collection from Eldridge de Paris Brother Buzz Dec 2020 #23
Takes all of the mystery out life doesn't it? n.t Yavin4 Dec 2020 #39
Sears went out of business because Romney's Bain Capital bought them and loaded them w/debt. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2020 #28
It was actually Edward Lampert and his company ESL Investments that did it. Angleae Dec 2020 #31
I thought at one point Bain was involved with K Mart, which Sears owned. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2020 #32
ESL bought KMart, then had it merged with Sears. Angleae Dec 2020 #36
Also, they're NOT "out of business"... regnaD kciN Dec 2020 #37
This whole thread deserves a Gold Star DUZY central scrutinizer Dec 2020 #40
The Girthy Tie? LMAO! nt Quixote1818 Dec 2020 #44
Well, it ran its course, which wasn't built on this. Founders do it, heirs don't. UTUSN Dec 2020 #45

Wicked Blue

(5,802 posts)
26. My first mother-in-law made one in those colors too
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:49 PM
Dec 2020

Kindly meant and beautifully made, but oh, those colors.

What were designers thinking, selling us avocado green and harvest gold appliances, bright orange furniture and hideous bell-bottomed pants?

Perhaps they were on LSD?





2naSalit

(86,284 posts)
33. I made an afghan with that pattern...
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 07:15 PM
Dec 2020

But I altered the colors and made a picture instead. I did it in the early 90s but it was still a long time ago.

I remember those horrid fashion mistakes from back then, ugh!

The Genealogist

(4,723 posts)
5. Fourth standing from the left, the one with his knee up...
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 05:54 PM
Dec 2020

"Have you ever wanted to look like someone from the Flintstones while playing volleyball? Try this outfit!"

hlthe2b

(102,058 posts)
2. Ahh, Sears. I worked in the catalog department for awhile as a teen and remembered the
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 05:53 PM
Dec 2020

unconditional guarantee they offered which would have old folks dragging in their 30-year mattress for a refund--which they would invariably get.

I'm really sad to see Sears go, but how can one be surprised?

True Dough

(17,240 posts)
16. They did stock some good quality mattresses
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:20 PM
Dec 2020

My wife and I agree that one of the most comfortable that we've ever slept on came from Sears and it was in the mid-price range, not even high end.

Laffy Kat

(16,366 posts)
18. They had a guarantee on kids' clothes when my boys were little.
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:23 PM
Dec 2020

If it was a Sear's brand they would replace any damaged clothing. My boys were always tearing out the knees of their jeans, so I would return them and get a brand new pair--free. They replaced them with the same size which was fine, as my boys were three years apart. It saved me loads of $$ at a time we really needed to save. It was a great incentive to buy their brand. I'm sorry to see them go.

Wounded Bear

(58,571 posts)
35. They used to have a lifetime guarantee on Craftsman tools...
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 07:21 PM
Dec 2020

were pretty good quality tools, too. Long time ago.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
10. Are you kidding me? All those threads are fly AF ...
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:09 PM
Dec 2020

Okay, not (C) in the bottom, nor either of the (F) but the other ones are dope.

Response to mr_lebowski (Reply #10)

The Genealogist

(4,723 posts)
12. This is the world into which I was born.
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:13 PM
Dec 2020

I remember my childhood being so full of color! Very vibrant, saturated colors and busy patterns were everywhere.

Freddie

(9,255 posts)
17. I miss colors
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:21 PM
Dec 2020

Seems like 95% of cars are white, black, silver or beige. My son and DIL are house-hunting and every house they look at the whole place is painted in blinding white. Bleh.

csziggy

(34,131 posts)
42. Repainting is easy and a white background makes the place look bigger
Sun Dec 13, 2020, 01:05 AM
Dec 2020

Plus, most people that buy end up repainting anyway.

My husband finally sold his mother's house - she died nearly four years ago. The first year his siblings argued over what colors to repaint the house. Eventually, after Hurricane Michael, a new roof, and other issues, the house was sold to a company that gutted it and totally redid everything. If they had simply painted it white and put it on the market quickly, they would have cleared more money and gotten rid of the house much sooner.

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,462 posts)
43. I miss colors
Sun Dec 13, 2020, 02:30 AM
Dec 2020

Too, I noticed around the mid 80's the colorful cars began to dissapear. Back than they had horrible car colors like flesh tone and a vile snot green.

Freddie

(9,255 posts)
46. Mom had a '75 AMC Hornet
Sun Dec 13, 2020, 07:50 AM
Dec 2020

That was baby-poop yellow-green. Brand new. Back in those days you could order a car from the dealer but she was impatient and that was the only one on the lot with the options she wanted.
Recently my son bought a new Hyundai Santa Fe, he got a better deal buying new (0% interest) than the “young used” car he originally set out to buy. He said there must have been 50 new ones on the lot to pick from. He chose black.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
11. I'm tellin ya I stroll into the bedroom looking like dude #2 there ...
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:12 PM
Dec 2020

Drawers are droppin ... no question.

Rest of them dudes are gettin' nothing, but dude #2's got it going on.

He's rocking it.

Arkansas Granny

(31,504 posts)
24. When my nephew was 3 years old, he was so envious
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:47 PM
Dec 2020

of my daughter's nightgowns that I sewed him a nightshirt.

He called it hid nightgallon.

Cirque du So-What

(25,899 posts)
14. I was 20 years ahead of the times in the 1970s
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:17 PM
Dec 2020

Flannel shirts and denim. Back then, I wouldn’t wear polyester on a dare.

frazzled

(18,402 posts)
19. I cannot for the life of me figure out
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:24 PM
Dec 2020

What the function of the trouser legs is. To wear with a long overcoat (the pant equivalent of a dickie?). Who does that?

But wait, these fashion mistakes are gonna look mild compared to what some of today’s duds will look like in 50 years.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,520 posts)
29. Those aren't real - but for real '70s fashion was horrible enough
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 06:51 PM
Dec 2020

that satirizing it meant going pretty far over the top.

Angleae

(4,478 posts)
31. It was actually Edward Lampert and his company ESL Investments that did it.
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 07:01 PM
Dec 2020

No connection to Romney ot Bain that I can find.

regnaD kciN

(26,044 posts)
37. Also, they're NOT "out of business"...
Sat Dec 12, 2020, 07:51 PM
Dec 2020

...although they have many fewer stores than they used to before the 2018 bankruptcy, and it's still uncertain if they'll survive even in a reduced state.

UTUSN

(70,635 posts)
45. Well, it ran its course, which wasn't built on this. Founders do it, heirs don't.
Sun Dec 13, 2020, 03:57 AM
Dec 2020

(I'm sure there aren't "heirs" involved. )





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