Looks like for a lot of product lines vendors would rather sell under their own brands than under the Kenmore name. Small appliance makers are obviously still avoiding Sears like the plague. Sears seems to be getting out of the business of tractors, push mowers, water heaters, dehumidifiers, and water softeners under the Kenmore/Craftsman names. You can't order c-ap from PartsDirect anymore, and people can't do repairs. Meanwhile, why doesn't Sears bring in Mattress brands that anyone under 30 might actually buy, like Purple, Casper, Leesa, Nectar, or a budget private label like Walmart's Allswell? Remember when people actually looked forward to Sears fashion?
Sears has to stand for something. It's not lowest price. It's not premium quality. It's not contemporary fashion. It's not avante garde fashion. It's definitely not value. It's not slight premium budget like Target. It's not like higher quality value like Costco. It's not where you go to build and furnish your home or do construction. The average Sears shopper is what, 60? It's overpriced out-of-date c-ap your grandpa buys with SYWR freebux galore, horrible customer service, stupid rewards programs shoved in your face, poor store upkeep, horrible and irrelevant inventory, and one checkout line per floor if you're lucky.