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You all know, that I like classic department store.
And I think, it's clear, that the old fashioned department store got no more connection to the youth, today. In Germany, Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof is now the very last dinosaur and surely means something only to our retirees and even only to them, which still live in the 90s!
It's interesting and I got the question to you older.:
When did department store lost the connection to the youngsters? When it stopped to be "trendy" along the youngsters?
When I think about Germany, I would bet, it was trendy until the 70s, maximum mid 80s.
In the 90s, after reunification, we kids were all "snapped" by the new and smaller suburban shopping centers, the electronics chain stores (!) and the mail-order catalogs, woohoo!
The last dinosaurs Karstadt, Hertie, Kaufhof and Horten didn't mean anything to us kids. And the older said, that they already started to reduce their "departments" in the 80s.
And I think, it's clear, that the old fashioned department store got no more connection to the youth, today. In Germany, Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof is now the very last dinosaur and surely means something only to our retirees and even only to them, which still live in the 90s!
It's interesting and I got the question to you older.:
When did department store lost the connection to the youngsters? When it stopped to be "trendy" along the youngsters?
When I think about Germany, I would bet, it was trendy until the 70s, maximum mid 80s.
In the 90s, after reunification, we kids were all "snapped" by the new and smaller suburban shopping centers, the electronics chain stores (!) and the mail-order catalogs, woohoo!
The last dinosaurs Karstadt, Hertie, Kaufhof and Horten didn't mean anything to us kids. And the older said, that they already started to reduce their "departments" in the 80s.