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The retailer currently has flagship stores in New York, Beverly Hills and Chicago, but sees the potential for other flagship sites in selected markets.
Linguistic incompetence aside (and it may be incompetence on the part of the writer rather than the Barney's executives), didn't Barney's try the store-in-every-city approach in the '80s and '90s and go bankrupt for their efforts?How can you keep adding 'flagship' stores and still call them 'flagship' stores? Isn't the point of a flagship that you only have one of them?
The retailer currently has flagship stores in New York, Beverly Hills and Chicago, but sees the potential for other flagship sites in selected markets.Quote:
X2..... San Francisco.....San Fran...
Yes, they do get upset about thatI learned not to call it anything but (like San Fran, or even worse; Frisco) by the locals during my university days at CAL.