Friday, October 12, 2018

Last Christmas at Sears in Bethesda brings new toy section (Photos)

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Sears at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. It's also the beginning of the end, as the venerable department store will close its doors forever in March. This Last Christmas brings not only the traditional Christmas display at Sears, but a new toy section, as well. Facing bankruptcy, the chain appears to be trying to capitalize on the demise of Toys R Us.

The selection is not as wide as the toy department at Target, but certainly offers plenty of popular Star Wars, Transformers, Marvel and Elmo toys. Welcome to Fast Eddie Lampert's Toyland, the Grinch who is stealing all future Sears Christmases in Bethesda.











12 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:05 AM

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    1. Anonymous6:48 AM

      5:05am you're mixed up, Dyer isn't the school blogger

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    2. Anonymous8:37 AM

      6:48 what the heck does that mean

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  2. Roald5:26 AM

    Looking forward to it!!

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  3. Anonymous5:59 AM

    This place has great toys too! amazon.com

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  4. Anonymous6:17 AM

    I sure hope you asked permission before taking photographs in a private place.

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    1. Anonymous6:50 AM

      Yes, I'm sure the soon to be bankrupt Sears is concerned about photos of their toy assortment.

      I'd be delighted if a local news site was making people aware of the new holiday section.

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  5. Anonymous9:49 AM

    What's kinda sad is that the dying Sears seems to be better organized than the not-yet-dying Macy's.

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  6. Anonymous9:50 AM

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    1. Anonymous10:04 AM

      The irony of pedoguy blogger @9:50am talking about Dyer. Yikes.

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  7. Anonymous3:24 PM

    Looks like Sears won't make it to March 31. Probably not even Christmas, or even Black Friday.

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  8. Anonymous5:00 AM

    Yep, they're bankrupt.

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