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Nordstrom introduces international shopping online
Nordstrom is going international, but not in the bricks-and-mortar way. The Seattle-based retailer said today it has introduced international...
Seattle Times business reporter
Nordstrom is going international, but not in the bricks-and-mortar way.
The Seattle-based retailer said today it has introduced international shopping on its Web site, enabling customers to buy merchandise online in foreign currencies and ship to 30 countries.
Available currencies include the euro, British pound, Canadian dollar and Czech koruna.
The new feature is designed to make it easier for customers abroad to shop on Nordstrom's Web site, as well customers in the United States to send merchandise overseas, Jamie Nordstrom, president of Nordstrom Direct, said in a statement.
The retailer said it worked with FiftyOne Global Ecommerce to introduce the feature.
Nordstrom operates 182 stores in the U.S.
Amy Martinez: 206-464-2923 or amartinez@seattletimes.com
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