A retail store that used to be in business.
If Sarah Belk Gambrell were still alive, she’d have the person that thought this up boiled in Cheerwine
Their crazy/sick parents buy the stuff.
It was a department store in Southern states similar to Dillard’s, Macy’s, etc. I think the only place that still has them is NC. I worked at one when I was in HS during the Christmas season.
“What is Belk?”
Morgana, you posted the thread! If you don’t know I sure can’t help you.
It’s gonna be gosh darn difficult to boycott a company I’ve never heard of!
The reason these weirdos have so much power is because most ot the Congressional staff people are sexual weirdos...
And they have influence.
How much money is spent PER PERSON ON MEDICAL care FUNDING FOR GAYS?
And how much per person for ‘straights’?
Belk is/was THE store in the south.
Haven’t been to one in years but they have quite a few locations in the south:
https://www.belk.com/customer-service/store-directory/
Belk is a rather upscale store that mostly sells clothing. They also have some household items and some cookware, but I don’t think large appliances. I know they are in Florida and Georgia. I remember it back in the sixties and yes, the stores still exist. Maybe they can cater to just those who want their children to be groomed, and see if that will be a successful business model. I sometimes get men’s clothes there but it looks like I won’t be going back. I’m sure they would be happy to do without my deplorable money.
What was a very popular clothing line. Hopefully won’t be much longer.
Sick people...everywhere.
294 Belk Brick and Mortar Stores. Mostly the South and up the Atlantic Coast as far North as Maryland. None West of Texas / Oklahoma.
If people are “so happy to be me” they wouldn’t seek out homosexual relationships and wish to be the other sex.
Back in the 70s our local version was named “Gallant-Belk”. It was the best place to buy professional office wear and I remember my mother taking me there for new school clothes. Our mall that is in the process of being sold to the county to be convert to county business offices, had Belk as it’s anchor store.
“Belk, Inc. is an American department store chain founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe, North Carolina, with nearly 300 locations in 16 states. Belk stores and Belk.com offer apparel, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, home furnishings, and wedding registry.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belk