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Nordstrom finally makes its clearance sale worth shoppers time

It's been a month since Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack began their clearance sale to liquidate all of their locations across Canada.

Finally, it's safe to say that the sale is actually worth your time. 

When Nordstrom first announced that they were shutting down their stores, it was met with scrutiny, and people who were praying for the brand's downfall. The closure meant 2,500 jobs were cut, along with 13 locations across their main label and Rack subsidiary. 

nordstrom canadaLiquidation quickly followed, as Nordstrom offered customers a whopping 5-10% sale on all of their goods. This included the brand names that they carried as well as the store fixtures which they sat on. 

The immediate sale disappointed a lot of customers, as they didn't see the minimal markdown as being worth their time. 

Now, as liquidation has slowly progressed, Nordstrom has finally opted to raise the brand's sale to 30-50% for Nordstrom locations and 60-75% for Nordstrom Rack.

As a result, people are finally excited about the deals they're scoring.

This week, customers have been practically ransacking Nordstrom Rack locations as such an enormous discount on designer goods is hard to come by. 

@grace.wasef Updating you guys weekly until they close🤍🇨🇦 #no#nordstromcanadao#nordstromclosingo#nordstromliquidationo#nordstromupdate ♬ original sound - Grace

Nordstrom's 30-50% sale can be shopped at its locations in Yorkdale, Sherway Gardens, and the Eaton Centre. It's counterpart, Rack, and their 60-75% sale, can be found at One Bloor and Vaughan Mills. 


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