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Yes! You made it here! Macy's is one of the premiere department stores in America! Enjoy your stay, don't forget to bookmark this page!

Brand new to Macy's! Plus Sizes for women! It's about time!
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Macy's department store

Products to fit every lifestyle - for her, him, home and baby.
Gifts for all occasions
America's favorite brands, such as CHANEL, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Sean John, Clinique, Vera Wang, Lenox, All-Clad, Lancôme, Ecko, Donna Karan, Krups, Waterford, JL O by Jennifer Lopez, MAC, Estée Lauder, Ralph Lauren, Puma, Cuisinart, Wedgwood, Villeroy and Boch, Nike, KitchenAid.
And our exclusive brands: INC International Concepts, Charter Club, Tools of the Trade and Hotel.

For the Women

Skirts at Macy's

Coats at Macy's

Ponchos at Macy's

Dresses at Macy's

Tommy Jeans

Tommy Hilfiger - Swim

Tommy Hilfiger - 
Lingerie

Tommy Hilfiger - 
Bottoms

Sweet PeaNudies

Sergio Valente

Polo Jeans Co.

Lauren by Ralph 
Lauren - Apparel

Lady Enyce

Kenneth Cole 
new york

Guess

JLO by Jennifer 
Lopez - Handbags

INC International 
Concepts

DKNY Jeans

Ecko Red

cK Calvin Klein 
Jeans

XOXO

Tommy Hilfiger - Tops

Laundry by Shelli 
Segal

Jones New York 
Signature

 Lauren by Ralph Lauren - Plus Size Apparel

JLO by Jennifer Lopez - JLO Plus Sizes

For the Men

Ben Sherman

DKNY

Dockers

Emanuel Ungaro

Kenneth Cole

Kenneth Cole 
- Accessories

Kenneth Cole 
- Sportswear

Levi's

Victorinox

Tommy Jeans

Tommy Hilfiger

Mavi

Sean John 
- Accessories

Sean John - Outerwear

Polo 
Ralph Lauren

Sean John - Bottoms

Tasso Elba

Quiksilver

Polo Jeans Co.

Polo Ralph 
Lauren - Hats, 
Scarves 
 Gloves

4 You

Hugo Boss

Tommy Hilfiger 
- Shoes

Sean John - Tops

Find the perfect gift—from barware, cashmere, fragrance gift sets, jewelry and more—at macys.com

Polo Ralph Lauren Men's- Underwear  Sleepwear

Sean John Men's- Underwear  Sleepwear

Tommy Hilfiger - Men's Underwear

Save on the best for Him, Her, Kids and the Home at macys.com!

Men's Fragrances at Macy's

Women's Fragrances at Macy's

NEW! StriVectin—Better than Botox®?™

Beauty Department at Macy's

America's Department Store

Men's active wear at Macy's

Cashmere for Men 
at Macy's.

Cashmere for Women 
at Macy's.com

Curious by Britney Spears™ 
Collection


Electronics at Macy's    iPod Photo from Macy's

Toy Department at Macy's

Plush toys at Macy's

Science, Construction  
Discovery sets at Macy's.

Inflatable bouncers  
Climbers 
at Macy's

Musical instruments 
at Macy's

Road racing  train sets 
at Macy's

Family games at Macy's

Yes! Macy's has shoes and boots! Footwear for everyone!

Stop here for Shoes at Macy's

Macy's has athletic clothes, running shoes, and all athletic shoes for your shopping experience!

Women's Athletic Shop at Macy's

Nike-and Running Shoes  Women's Adidas  Men's Adidas

Macy's is a department store - so - there is obviously a LOT more for you to shop for! Just click on the banner below for their homepage - and enjoy! Things like electronics and computers!

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No one would have guessed that the small, fancy dry goods store that opened on the corner of 14th Street and 6th Avenue in New York City in 1858 would grow to be one of the largest department store retailers in the country.

But after several failed retail ventures, Rowland Hussey Macy's determination and ingenuity paid off at the age of thirty-six with the launch of R.H. Macy and Co. He adopted a red star as his symbol of success, dating back to his days as a sailor. First day sales totaled $11.06 but by the end of the first full year, sales grossed almost $90,000. By 1877, R.H. Macy and Co. had become a full-fledged department store occupying the ground space of eleven adjacent buildings.

Always the innovator, Macy's is known for several firsts that revolutionized the retail industry. Macy's was the first retailer to promote a woman, Margaret Getchell, to an executive position, making business history. Macy's pioneered such revolutionary business practices as the one-price system, in which the same item was sold to every customer at one price, and quoting specific prices for goods in newspaper advertising. Known for its creative merchandising, Macy's was the first to introduce such products as the tea bag, the Idaho baked potato and colored bath towels. Macy's was also the first retailer to hold a New York City liquor license.

By November 1902, the store had outgrown its modest storefront and moved uptown to its present Herald Square location on Broadway and 34th Street, establishing an attraction for shoppers from around the world. With the store's 7th Avenue expansion complete in 1924, Macy's Herald Square became the "World's Largest Store," with over one million square feet of retail space.

By 1918, R.H. Macy and Co. was generating $36 million in annual sales. Yet, the prosperity of the retailer was never more apparent than when the company went public in 1922 and began to open regional stores and take over competing stores. In 1923, the Toledo-based department store LaSalle and Kock was acquired; the next year, Davison-Paxton in Atlanta was acquired and in 1936, the Newark-based Bamberger's was purchased.

To help celebrate their new American heritage, Macy's immigrant employees organized the first Christmas Parade in 1924. The procession featured floats, bands, animals from the zoo and 10,000 onlookers, beginning a time-honored tradition now known as the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade®.

In 1945, the company expanded west and purchased O'Connor Moffatt and Company in San Francisco. Two years later, O'Connor Moffatt stores, including the landmark Union Square store which opened in 1866, were converted to Macy's after a survey indicated that San Franciscans would welcome the name.

Macy's California broke new ground with the first department store flower show in 1946. What began as a fragrance promotion in the cosmetics department now annually welcomes the spring season, treating visitors to a botanical, cultural and community spectacle. It caught on in New York six years later. In 1971, Macy's Union Square store's lower level, once cluttered with bargains, was transformed into "The Cellar," changing the way customers shop for housewares. Due to its success, the Herald Square store followed suit five years later.

On December 19, 1994, Federated Department Stores (FDS) merged with R.H. Macy and Co., creating the world's largest premier department store company. Federated Department Stores operated over 400 department stores and more than 157 specialty stores in thirty-seven states.

A and S Department Stores, purchased by FDS in 1929, were converted to the Macy's nameplate in May 1995. Also in 1995, FDS acquired the Broadway Department Stores, bringing Broadway, Emporium and Weinstocks to the Macy's family, as well as six former I. Magnin stores; some forty-six stores were converted to Macy's. Following the lead of A and S, Jordan Marsh Department Stores of Boston, already owned by FDS, were converted to Macy's in March 1996. In January 2001, Macy's absorbed seventeen Stern's Department Stores located in New York and New Jersey. In June 2001, FDS purchased the Liberty House operations in Hawaii and Guam, bringing the proud Macy's tradition and heritage to the Pacific. As of November 2003, there are 248 Macy's stores in twenty-one states, Puerto Rico and Guam.

Federated, with corporate offices in Cincinnati and New York, is one of the nation's leading department store retailers with annual sales of more than $15.4 billion. Federated currently operates more than 460 department stores in thirty-four states, Puerto Rico and Guam. Federated also operates macys.com and Bloomingdale's By Mail.

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