Department
stores went from elite shops for wealthy people to a more accessible
design in the early 20th century, but they really took off after World
War II with the meteoric rise of the middle class. Then in the ‘50s, the
suburban indoor shopping mall concept gathered department stores into
clusters to make shopping more efficient, which drew shoppers away from
downtown. But the idea of shopping for pleasure didn’t last, no matter
how much "science" went into managing the experience. What killed the
department store? It wasn’t just online shopping, although that played a
part.
You can read the history of department stores, which is really a history of the way we shop, at Collectors Weekly.
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