‘Tis the season?
Greg Risling
COSTA MESA -- It’s more than 10 weeks away, but stores are already
decorating their windows with Christmas items.
Forget Halloween. Thanksgiving is almost a memory. Store owners are
thinking ahead -- way ahead -- to one of the most profitable times of the
year.
Sure, millennium fever has infused the last year, with champagne glasses,
high-priced trips and the Prince anthem “1999” all en vogue. But isn’t it
premature to be talking about Christmas?
Not at all, say some shoppers who gallivanted in and out of stores this
weekend. The early the better, some figure, and stores are right there to
scoop up customers’ dollars.
“It seems earlier this year than others,” said Maria Bustamente of Costa
Mesa, referring to the Christmas-themed store displays. “We are taking
advantage of this time because who knows what will happen toward the end
of the year. I think it will be chaotic.”
While there hasn’t been an onslaught of Christmas decor at shops in the
Newport-Mesa area, some are leaning toward the red and green instead of
the orange and black associated with Halloween.
At Ace Hardware in Newport Beach’s Westcliff Plaza, there was hardly any
sight of Halloween regalia. Instead, gyrating Santas and lighted reindeer
and sleds occupied most of the front window space. Inside, shoppers could
find train sets, tree skirts and nativity scenes for the holiday whim.
“I don’t like all of this stuff so early,” said Jeff Mahler of Anaheim,
who sounded more like Scrooge than Santa. “You get inundated with all of
it and the less time you see it, the better. It’s all about the almighty
dollar.”
That philosophy was obvious at South Coast Plaza, where Robinsons-May got
an early jump on its competition. On Thursday, the corporate retail giant
opened a shop next door to its store dedicated to Christmas.
The store was adorned with bright lights and had nearly every type of
ornament imaginable. The store also plans to sell Christmas trees.
“When we saw this store, we had to come in,” said Sandy Casserman of
Orange, who admits she has a fondness for angels. “We women are getting
in gear. I think it’s great a store is open so early. You can never
prepare for Christmas too early.”
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