Mail order catalogs from the 80's

The nostalgia! Here are some popular mail-order catalogs from the 1980s:

  1. L.L.Bean: Known for their high-quality outdoor gear and clothing, L.L.Bean's catalog was a staple in many households.
  2. Columbia House: This music and video club offered a wide selection of CDs, tapes, and VHS tapes at discounted prices.
  3. Spiegel: This catalog offered a wide range of products, including clothing, home goods, and electronics.
  4. JCPenney Catalog: JCPenney's mail-order catalog featured a variety of products, including clothing, home goods, and toys.
  5. Sears Catalog: Sears' mail-order catalog was a classic, offering a wide range of products, including appliances, tools, and clothing.
  6. Wards: This catalog featured a variety of products, including clothing, home goods, and electronics.
  7. Gimbels: This iconic department store's mail-order catalog offered a wide range of products, including clothing, home goods, and toys.
  8. B. Dalton Bookseller: This bookstore's mail-order catalog featured a wide selection of books, as well as music and videos.
  9. The Sharper Image: This catalog was known for its unique and innovative products, such as the "Slap Chop" and "Pocket Fisherman."
  10. The Good Housekeeping Institute: This catalog featured a wide range of products, including household items, clothing, and toys, all endorsed by the Good Housekeeping seal of approval.
  11. The Victoria's Secret Catalog: Ah, yes, the iconic lingerie catalog that launched a thousand fantasies!
  12. The Eddie Bauer Catalog: This outdoor apparel brand's mail-order catalog featured high-quality clothing and gear for the great outdoors.
  13. The Lands' End Catalog: This classic catalog offered high-quality clothing and home goods, with a focus on nautical-themed items.
  14. The Pottery Barn Catalog: This upscale home furnishings catalog featured stylish and high-quality furniture and decor.
  15. The Williams-Sonoma Catalog: This gourmet cookware and home goods catalog was a favorite among foodies and home cooks.

These are just a few of the many mail-order catalogs that were popular in the 1980s. Do you have a favorite catalog from this era?