I should likely preface this to say this isn't an explicit defense of that chain of stores and that I am as Polish-American as a pierogi. So..., super cracker .

On a recent trip there for some reasonably priced clothes 1 the overall vibe kinda set in. You pick up a coffee2, grab a cart, and just wander through the aisles looking at the basic colors and neat little things. What this is effectively creating is a "sanitized" version of a Farmer's Market or Flea Market.

The years of wastes composed of manicured lawns and bloodthirsty stroads, paired with decades of neoliberalism and nuclear family focus has left people wanting. People are spread out, alienated, and rarely if ever get the feeling of a third space or place to wander without spending money. While money is certainly being spent on Target, in a weird way I can see how it tickles a small part of the brain when you're out replacing a jacked-up appliance or grabbing some school supplies for your kid.

Maybe you could argue this goes as far back as the enclosure movement or that the only time it felt pronounced was within the past 50 years or so, but it's a weird flocking spot for those clearly experiencing an emptiness or lack3. This is a case to maybe feel less anger and more pity4.

  1. Finally affording better than the Ace Hardware jeans, baby!
  2. Though I won't cause I'm not a Zionist and I'm picky enough that I own a 1 pound roasting drum.
  3. I think I'm using this right.
  4. Though I also know people who have worked Target and some of those suburbanites can only get off if they made some teenage worker cry.
  • Doubledee [comrade/them]
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    7 months ago

    My partner says Target exists to protect the idea that there is such a thing as a middle class. I think that is very insightful. You go there and get a bunch of nice looking things to protect the illusion and it doesn't hurt too bad.

    But I don't think their clothes are good. Or anything there really, it's all very poor quality generally, I find I get more actual value out of Meijer or Walmart in this area.

    • SpiderFarmer [he/him]
      hexagon
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      7 months ago

      I might be biased cause I like baggy, flowy clothes. Target has allowed me to dress halfway to a druid again. Haven't been in a Wal-Mart for a while, but Meijer's stuff is too snug from the stuff I've looked at.