Top 18 stores where high-end consumers say they shop

 It seems the recession is affecting most of us, even consumers with annual incomes of $250,000 or more. 

 Unity marketing, a luxury consumer research firm based in Stevens, Pa., provided WWD with a look at the top, mid-tier and discount stores where high-end consumers were shopping. “The stigma attached with shopping down-market is gone,” said Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing.

Here’s the Top 18:

1. Target (46.2 percent)

2. Costco (39.5)

3. Macy’s (48.6)

4. Nordstrom (31.9)

5. Wal-Mart (25.9)

6. Kohl’s (20.6)

7. Bloomingdale’s (19.3)

8. T.J. Maxx (18.6)

9. Sam’s Club (18.2)

10. Neiman Marcus (16.4)

11. J.C. Penney (14.2)

12. Lord & Taylor (12.5)

13. Saks Fifth Avenue (12.3)

14. Dillard’s (11.5)

15. Sears (11.5)

16. Barney’s New York  (7.2)

17. Kmart (6.9)

18. Bergdorf Goodman (5.8)


Jimmy Choo shoes event at Saks in Tulsa

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Jimmy Choo’s resort collection is at Saks Fifth Avenue in Tulsa. Through Jan. 24,  you can enter to win this season’s “it” shoe from Jimmy Choo.

Saks is at Utica Square.  For more information, call (918) 744-0200, Ext.  350.  No purchase necessary.  You can enter at the store. One entry per customer.

Good luck!