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Gen-X Mallrats: Were These Your Favorite Stores in the ’80s?

Gen-X Mallrats: Were These Your Favorite Stores in the ’80s?

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Sam Goody

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FYE

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Thom McAn

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Kay-Bee Toys

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Wicks 'N' Sticks

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Radio Shack

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Orange Julius

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Spencer Gifts

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Charlotte Russe

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B. Dalton Bookseller

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Sam Goody
FYE
Thom McAn
Kay-Bee Toys
Wicks 'N' Sticks
Radio Shack
Orange Julius
Spencer Gifts
Charlotte Russe
B. Dalton Bookseller

Gen-Xers grew up in the malls around America. We'd get dropped off in the morning and traipse around the building till the stores began pulling down their metal gates. While we may not have had a lot of money to spend, we did have plenty of time on our hands and curiosity that led us to explore every nook and cranny of the American shopping mall. When we did have some cash in our pockets, we had our favorite mall stores at which we'd spend every last cent. Whether you were a fashionista who haunted the likes of The Limited or 5-7-9, or you were more of a music and gift shop type person who giggled at the naughty inventory at Spencer's or fawned over the latest album release at Sam Goody, this one's for you. Grab a Clearly Canadian or Mell0 Yello, and let's take a walk down Memory Lane. THESE are the stores you'll no-doubt remember from your youth. Ahhhh, the good old days.

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