Business | Retailers

Baggy fit

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AMERICA is in the ninth year of its longest-ever peacetime expansion, but somebody has forgotten to tell its retailers. While department stores such as Nordstrom, J.C. Penney and Federated have been fighting decline for years, and the woes of “category killers” such as Toys “R” Us are well-known, the country's hugely successful specialty retailers are only now hitting trouble.

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