Retailers who dropped Ivanka Trump’s brand may want to see the latest report about her sales

WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 23: U.S. President Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, participates in a listening session with manufacturing CEOs in the State Dining Room of the White House February 23, 2017 in Washington, DC. President Trump met with the CEOs in an effort to develop beneficial new policies on taxes, trade and job creation. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Following the election of President Donald Trump, multiple retailers made headlines when they decided to drop his daughter Ivanka’s name-brand retail items. Nordstrom, Shoes.com and Neiman Marcus were just a few of the outlets that chose to no longer carry items from the first daughter.

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“It’s not a political decision for us. We carry thousands of brands and making edits to our offering based on performance is part of the regular rhythm of our business,” Nordstrom said of the decision to drop Ivanka’s brand. “We make our buying decisions season by season.”

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If their decisions are truly made season by season, Nordstrom may soon carry Ivanka’s items once again, if a report from Refinery 29 is accurate. According to the report, e-commerce site Lyst shows that Trump’s items are becoming hot sellers following her father’s election.

“From January to February, Ivanka Trump sales increased 346%. If you compare February 2017 to the average orders in 2016, the brand sales increased 557%. Put another way: The Ivanka Trump brand was ranked as no. 11 in sales for the month of February, a jump all the way up from no. 550 in January,” Refinery 29 reports.

In an interview with the site, Lyst’s U.S. public relations director corroborated the numbers.

“Ivanka Trump brand has never ranked in as a top seller on our site,” Sarah Tanner said. “To see such an extreme spike in one month is completely unheard of and came as a huge surprise to us.”

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