They use the Macy's in our mall as the test store for the holiday decorations each year. It makes a certain amount of sense--it's laid out like an average suburban mall Macy's, and it's not as high visibility as the Manhattan flagship, but it's an easy PATH/Uber ride across the river from headquarters.
Which is why, this morning as I was walking through the mall on my way to work, I stumbled into what was clearly the grand unveiling. Continental breakfast, milling bigwigs (all in black, mind you--no one was wearing any color at all, it was like a stylish funeral).
And a fully decorated-for-Christmas Macy's.
I understand why they do it so early--it gives them time to make any changes in time to order supplies for every other store in the country.
But oy. Fully decorated-for-Christmas Macy's. In September.
Happy shopping, folks!
Which is why, this morning as I was walking through the mall on my way to work, I stumbled into what was clearly the grand unveiling. Continental breakfast, milling bigwigs (all in black, mind you--no one was wearing any color at all, it was like a stylish funeral).
And a fully decorated-for-Christmas Macy's.
I understand why they do it so early--it gives them time to make any changes in time to order supplies for every other store in the country.
But oy. Fully decorated-for-Christmas Macy's. In September.
Happy shopping, folks!
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Date: 2015-09-17 10:27 pm (UTC)From: