This article will be published every year, earlier and earlier, until we're simply going from one Christmas retail season (in December) to the next one in January.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/indust...ber/50362864/1
http://www.usatoday.com/money/indust...ber/50362864/1
Christmas merchandise has been at Costco stores since Sept. 1 and will begin showing up on some Home Depot shelves Sept. 19. Kmart and Sears will begin selling Christmas trimmings Sept. 25. And Walmart and J.C. Penney will start selling Christmas merchandise before month's end.
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Began Christmas already. JoAnn Fabric has had holiday fabrics on its shelves since July, and A.C. Moore has had them since August.
•Start in September. "Historically, we are in seasons early and out early," says Richard Galanti, Costco's chief financial officer.
After rolling out Christmas merchandise in mid-October the past few years, this year Walmart will start in late September, spokeswoman Tara Raddohl says.
Customers want early holiday merchandise to space out holiday purchases, Home Depot spokeswoman Jen King says.
•Kick off Christmas in October. Everything from outdoor holiday inflatables to Christmas lights will hit shelves at Lowe's stores Oct. 1, spokeswoman Colleen Maiura says.
Nordstrom is bucking the trend. "It's been our long-standing tradition to not decorate our stores for the holidays until after Thanksgiving," spokeswoman Pamela Lopez says. "We believe in celebrating one holiday at a time."
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Began Christmas already. JoAnn Fabric has had holiday fabrics on its shelves since July, and A.C. Moore has had them since August.
•Start in September. "Historically, we are in seasons early and out early," says Richard Galanti, Costco's chief financial officer.
After rolling out Christmas merchandise in mid-October the past few years, this year Walmart will start in late September, spokeswoman Tara Raddohl says.
Customers want early holiday merchandise to space out holiday purchases, Home Depot spokeswoman Jen King says.
•Kick off Christmas in October. Everything from outdoor holiday inflatables to Christmas lights will hit shelves at Lowe's stores Oct. 1, spokeswoman Colleen Maiura says.
Nordstrom is bucking the trend. "It's been our long-standing tradition to not decorate our stores for the holidays until after Thanksgiving," spokeswoman Pamela Lopez says. "We believe in celebrating one holiday at a time."
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