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  1. County Seat was an American clothing retailer founded in 1973. With more than 740 stores at its peak, the chain closed in 1999 following Chapter 11 bankruptcy. History. Jack J. Crocker, then the CEO of SuperValu supermarkets, founded the chain in 1973 in Dallas, Texas.

    • The Wall. The Wall, a music store chain in the northeast United States, started out as Wall to Wall Sound & Video/Listening Booth. It was taken over by Camelot.
    • Waldenbooks. Waldenbooks got its start in 1933 when a former sales manager for Simon & Schuster opened a rental library inside a Connecticut department store under the name Walden Book Co.
    • Merry-Go-Round. Merry-Go-Round operated women's clothing stores in malls from the 1970s to 1990s, but by 1996 the company had filed for bankruptcy and all stores had closed.
    • Afterthoughts. Accessories chain Afterthoughts was bought by its rival, Claire's, in 1999. Don't Edit. Stephanie Sadowski | ssadowski@pennlive.com.
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  3. Mar 18, 2014 · Stores that found themselves in Chapter 11 in the late 90s never existed, according to the interwebs. I thought for sure I would find images of County Seat goodness all over the place, but I was wrong. The only evidence that it was ever a real thing is in a few lonely Ebay listings, where the clothes are described as vintage.

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  4. By 1990, County Seat owned and operated 492 stores in 39 states. Stores were located from the Rocky Mountains to the East Coast and from Florida to Washington D.C. The greatest concentration of stores was in Illinois, Texas, and Florida. Sales revenue was $330 million.

  5. Jun 20, 2023 · County Seat – Founded in 1973, this chain specialized in denim jeans and casual attire. At its peak, there were at least 740 County Seat store locations within shopping malls across the country. This store carried Levis as well as all of the latest trendy blue jeans of the time like Guess.

  6. This is a list of stores from shopping malls of the 80's and 90's, the heydays of the traditional mall. 2,227 users · 33,840 views. made by ccarter1023. avg. score: 10 of 50 (19%) required scores: 1, 2, 3, 9, 20. list stats leaders vote print comments. Which of the following stores do you remember? Page 1 of 2. 1 2. Aladdin's Castle.

  7. Nov 7, 2021 · It also experimented with three spin-off specialty stores from the late 80s and early 90s. the first was the “FreeFall”, which carried men and women’s designer labels that targeted higher-end, designer and brand names. The second was “The B Club”, which had activewear for both men and women.

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