But even in the mid-to-late 1990s, Foley's, from what I remember when my mother dragged me there, had little more than clothing and housewares. But I've heard and learned so much more. I've now learned to identify old Foley's...the 1960s ones (Northwest Mall and Almeda), the 1970s one (Greenspoint, San Jacinto, West Oaks), the 1980s (Post Oak and Padre Staples Mall), and the Sanger Harris ones in Dallas (Six Flags Mall, Valley View, and North Hills, now all closed).
For example, the Greenspoint Foley's once had Nintendo games, a cool kid's department set up like a Star Wars spaceship, and even a restaurant. I've heard wonderful things about Foley's on the HAIF, and have had to defend Foley's on other occasions. Check this out (from a comment on Labelscar)
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I was surprised to see that someone (see above post) thought that the bags are ugly. Especially compared to Foley’s. My parents live in TX and oftentimes sent me Christmas gifts from Foley’s. I had never seen so many ugly fashions in my life, and most of those purchases went to my 74 year old neighbor who wears tweed Chess King sport coats, shoulder pads and all, with mismatched pants seperates and “skinny” ties. The icky striped shirts with bold, medium purple and pink stripes from Foley’s were a welcomed addition to his hideous wardrobe. When I visited a Foley’s I felt like I’d stepped into a time machine and gone back to the 70’s. There were an outrageous number of mirrored surfaces and formica counters galore. Even the store’s facade, and logo font were insanely unattractive. I guess it’s just a matter of opinion.
I personally like the Macy’s change. And to call them “mid-tier” to me is lumping them in with another one of my least favorite stores: Kohl’s. Yuck!
Of course, that is forgivable, since this fellow clearly stated he lived in Milwaukee, but then a comment posted six hours later...
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I was even at one this weekend that had a Sunglass Hut inside (was looking for some shades), so my shopping experience was even more pleasant and convenient. I can’t speak for those that lost their beloved Lazarus or Marshall Fields, but as for Foley’s, I couldn’t care less. Macy’s is a welcome improvement.
I tried to defend Foley's, but I had never shopped at Foley's (I love malls but despise shopping) nor experienced the "glory days". Anyways, I always liked it, I liked seeing the HQ building on 610 when my family went down to Houston, but on September 9, 2006, Foley's perished forever in favor of the it-what-must-not-be-named retailer from Manhattan.
So, you having better memories of Foley's than I do, let's hear it. What departments did they have, for starters? And don't forget to share fond stories.
Edited by IronTiger, Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 5:03 PM.






























