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Posted on 29-05-2009
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Natasha A on 1 June, 2009 at 3:22 pm #

The juinors section is middle/high classes and the rest of the store is more expensive and more high class


Hannah <3 on 2 June, 2009 at 6:33 pm #

Nordstrom is my favorite store! At least half my clothes are from there - I LOVE it. :)

I’d say that it’s upper-middle class to upper class people who shop there. The juniors section is more affordable than the rest, but I can understand how some people may consider it to still be pricey. (Usually $30 for shirts, $50 - 90 for jeans, $30 - 50 for sweaters, etc.) I’d rate the store as a 10/10 for class.


strawberrylvr725 on 4 June, 2009 at 2:18 am #

I think it attracts customers from affluent [upper class] communities who maybe are below the median income for their community… so maybe like middle class? or upper class? i know I would never shop there [poorly made things] and i’m upper class for sure… but i know there are kids in my community who do, but they tend not to live in well, the nicer parts of town, so I think id say middle class-upper middle class.. Most upper class people will shop at neiman’s or bergdorf’s if they need a department store.


petitegirl on 5 June, 2009 at 12:52 am #

Nordstrom has the best customer service.

If you can even find anyone to help you at Macy’s then you have to interrupt their private conversation and ask them to help you.

At Nordstrom the service is fantastic and of course the clothing selection is even better.

Nordstrom is classy and upscale yet affordable.