The thick Sears catalog that arrived twice a year felt like holding the entire world in your hands. Those glossy pages contained everything from underwear to entire houses, and plenty of items that seemed to exist nowhere else on earth. The company had mastered the art of selling things people didn’t know they needed until they saw them tucked between the power tools and patio furniture. Some of these catalog exclusives became household staples…
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