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Catherine Eberhard
On Aug. 2, 2001 Stein Mart opened its first Huntington Beach location
at the Beach-Garfield Center. Stein Mart is a national chain department
store that offers designer apparel brands for men, women and children at
discounted prices. Sometimes referred to as a hybrid between upscale
department stores and discount stores, Stein Mart targets fashion-aware,
value-conscious customers who typically shop at traditional department
and fine specialty stores. It currently has 226 locations throughout the
United States and its pricing structure is based on everyday low prices
that are up to 60% below department store prices.
Stein Mart began in 1905 when Sam Stein, a young immigrant, began
selling goods door-to-door, calling on wealthy cotton farmers and tenant
farmers. As that business grew, he traded his horse and cart for a small
store in Greenville, Mississippi which soon grew to consume an entire
city block.
In 1949, Sam Stein’s son, Jack Stein, seized upon the realization that
he could develop a new type of business by discounting prices. In this
way, he was able to draw from an enormous customer base that had
previously been untapped.
It was in the 1970s, that Jay Stein, the founder’s grandson and
current CEO of Stein Mart today, began to develop a more upscale business
through special buys on designer merchandise. European suppliers were
contracted to provide the unique decor items found in Stein Mart today.
“To our knowledge, there is no one else in the country who is duplicating
the levels of taste, service and merchandise presentation represented by
our stores,” states Jay Stein.
Jay Stein opened his first branch store in 1977 in Memphis to an
overwhelming response. His vision of selling upscale merchandise at
discount prices in an appealing environment became the blueprint for
developing a highly successful chain of stores employing more than 12,000
people nationwide. In 1992, the company made its first offering of common
stock to the public. It is now traded over the counter and quoted on the
NASDAQ National Market System under the trading symbol of SMRT.
When I recently visited the newly opened Huntington Beach Stein Mart,
I found a large selection of brand names like Evan Picone and Jones New
York in its ladies apparel departments. The Ladies Boutique area of the
store carries casual, career and evening wear. The Huntington Beach
location employs 17 women in the boutique department to serve as personal
shoppers for the customers. These “Boutique Ladies” provide
individualized customer service, take customers through the store and
help them pull together outfits for whatever the occasion or need. They
serve as goodwill ambassadors for the store and advise buyers about the
fashion desires of the people in the community.
In the men’s department of Stein Mart, you’ll find luxury fiber sport
coats, classic khakis and shirts from well-known designers and a large
selection of golf sportswear. If you have difficulty finding that special
size, Stein Mart has a big & tall department for men as well as petites
and plus-size departments for women.
Dress and casual shoes for men and women are available and the
Huntington Beach store has a large selection of fashionable leather boots
for fall. Fine Italian leather handbags, hats, purses, shawls, hair clips
and fashion jewelry can all be found in the accessories department. The
women’s lingerie department carries a variety of nightgowns, sleepwear,
slips and undergarments.
The children’s department of Stein Mart is a great place to find
back-to-school clothes for girls and boys. With prices discounted 30-60%
off, you’ll be able to afford to buy more and mix and match to create
several new outfits. Its baby department also has good deals on apparel
for infants through toddlers.
Finally, the housewares department features everything from French
crystal to sterling silver picture frames. It has a selection of kitchen
supplies, dishes and glasses. The linens department carries Egyptian
cotton towels, goose down pillows, imported cotton placemats and napkins
and sheets and comforter sets by designers like Ralph Lauren. Since
everything is marked down substantially, the linens department is a great
place to find towels and bedding sets that a student going off to college
will need for their dorm room. All other bath supplies, like shower
curtains and soap dishes are also discounted.
Stein Mart offers a Preferred Customer card, which you can sign up for
in any store or online at o7 https://www.steinmart.comf7 . Benefits of
the card include special offers and additional discounts, member-only
shopping days, previews of upcoming sales and fashion events and special
gift opportunities. There is no charge to register for the Preferred
Customer card.
The newly opened Huntington Beach Stein Mart is at 19041 Beach Blvd.
(at the corner of Beach Boulevard and Garfield Avenue). (714) 596-5009.*
CATHERINE EBERHARD is a Huntington Beach resident and her column focuses
on local businesses. If you have items for Retail Roundup, e-mail them to
[email protected] or fax to (714) 965-7174.
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