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Nordstrom announced last night that it is dropping the Ivanka Trump brand from its stores and now Neiman Marcus is following suit, as a growing number of consumers speak out against the brands carrying Trump goods on social media.
Shortly after Nordstrom announced that it is ridding its brick-and-mortar and online shops of Ivanka Trump apparel, Neiman Marcus allegedly removed the products as well: Ivanka Trump jewelry offerings have disappeared from its website, and Racked reported that a sales associate had pulled them from a store in New Jersey. (Neiman Marcus did not respond to request for comment.)
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