Where Can I Buy Ivanka Trump's Clothes From? Macy's, Amazon & Walmart Among Stores Still Stocking Clothing
After Nordstrom announced that the Ivanka Trump line will not be available in their stores anymore, Trump supporters and the president himself have expressed their disappointment with the retail company. Many other retailers soon followed Nordstrom's footsteps, but there are still plenty of other shops where the line can be found.
The New York Times reports that Nordstrom released a statement informing consumers of the change in their product offerings. "We've said all along we make buying decisions based on performance. In this case, based on the brand's performance, we've decided not to buy it for this season," the statement read.
The retail company has made it clear that their decision was informed by declining sales and does not represent any political agenda. Neiman Marcus, Jet, ShopStyle and Belk also dropped the Ivanka Trump line from their product list. However, this does not mean that the fashion brand cannot be found anywhere else. In fact, many retail giants still carry the line.
According to Time, Macy's still has Ivanka Trump clothing and shoes available, while Bloomingdales has the line's shoes and handbags. All three - clothing, shoes, and handbags - can still be found at Dillard's, Zappos, and Amazon, among other retailers. Bed Bath & Beyond carries Ivanka Trump diaper bags, while the Burlington Coat Factory and Saks off fifth still has her clothing on sale. Both Sears and Walmart also still have the line's clothing, shoes and handbags, with the former adding jewelry to the list and the latter accessories.
President Donald Trump has reacted negatively to Nordstrom dropping Ivanka's brand from their stores, even taking to Twitter to defend his daughter.
Likewise, federal employee Kellyanne Conway also appeared on "Fox & Friends" to urge people to purchase Ivanka Trump's products. Both moves have been highly criticized. And, according to the Associated Press, Conway promoting the brand actually violates the law since a federal employee is not allowed to use their position "for the endorsement of any product, service or enterprise."
White House press secretary Sean Spicer addressed the matter on Thursday and claimed that Conway had already been "counseled."