If you’re the kind of Trump supporter who’s into boycotting companies who refuse to do business with the “Trump” brand, your list just got a little longer.

On the heels of Nordstrom’s decision they won’t be carrying Ivanka’s fashion line of clothing, Sears and Kmart have announced they won’t be carrying the “Trump Home” line on their website anymore.

“As part of the company’s initiative to optimize its online product assortment, we constantly refine that assortment to focus on our most profitable items,” a Sears Holdings spokesperson told Business Insider. “Amid that streamlining effort, 31 Trump Home items were among the items removed online this week. Products from the line are still offered online via third-party Marketplace vendors.”

Sears insists the move is not political and that it’s not in response to leftists and their “#GrabYourWallet” campaign, but Nordstrom said the same thing, and Trump supporters didn’t believe them either.

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The group’s website is merely a poorly-done Excel spreadsheet telling people which companies still do business with Donald Trump’s empire and which have so-far refused to.

The site indicates that Home Depot is in the process of removing their “Trump Home” items from their website, so they might be on the “boycott” list if you’re a Trump supporter too.

In case you’re keeping track, here is a complete list, courtesy of the Anti-Trump group of companies who they say is safe to shop at because they eschew Trump products.

Meaning – if you’re into this sort of thing, you shouldn’t spend your money there:

The list also includes companies who have pulled their advertising from the website Breitbart, or who have made statements of “inclusivity and respect” similar to Target’s “Gender bathroom” statement.

Do your shopping wisely:

Alibris (books / movies) Amazon Fire Alternatives American Giant Ann Taylor Apple AppNexus (ad tech, dropped Breitbart from its network) Asquith London Athleta Banana Republic Barnes & Noble Barney’s BCBGMAXAZRIA Bellacor BellJar Bergdorf Goodman Best Buy Castellano (Fair Trade) Chobani Chromecast Cotopaxi (Ethical) Crate & Barrel Current/Elliott Cuyana Diapers.com Dress for Success Eddie Bauer Eileen Fisher Equipment eShakti Etsy Everlane (Ethical) Farfetch (designer) Fashionable Frye Gap Garnet Hill Google Google Play Grubhub Guideboat Company H&M Half Price Books Holt Renfrew (Canadian) Honeyfund (honeymoon contribution site) Hot Topic Hulu IKEA iTunes J. Jill J.Cavallo JCrew Joie Jos. A Bank Kaelenn Kay Jewelers Kellogg’s (stopped advertising on Breitbart) Kindle & Audible Alternatives Kmart Kobo Glo HD Kobo Touch 2.0 Kohl’s Lady Grey Jewelry Land’s End Local & Lejos (Ethical) Local women’s shelters (often women arrive w/ just the clothes on their backs) Lyft M.GemiO Out of the Closet Mario’s (Designer) Marmi Shoes Mela Artisans MelissaMcCarthy.com MMLaFleur Modcloth Mohinders (Ethical) MZ Wallace Net-a-Porter Netflix Nic & Zoe Nisolo Shoes Nook GlowLight Plus Novo Nordisk (stopped advertising on Breitbart) Old Navy Patagonia Penzeys Spices Places to Donate Shoes or Clothes Pottery Barn Powell’s Books Public library audio book services, i.e. Hoopla & Overdrive Rag & Bone Red Envelope REI Reitmans Restoration Hardware Roku RW & Co (Canadian) Saks Fifth Avenue (Luxury) San Diego Zoo (stopped advertising on Breitbart) Scoutmob (Indie / Maker) Scribd Sears Sephora ShopBop ShopMyExchange Signet Jewelers Sling Sophie Theallet Sundance Catalog Sur La Table Talbots Target TicTac Tiffany & Co. Tiffany’s TOMS Trump-Free Wedding Registry Options Ulta UncommonGoods Ursa Major Vanguard Funds (Stopped Advertising on Breitbart) Victoria’s Secret Vince.com Vudu WarbyParker (stopped advertising on Breitbart) Wearpact West Elm Williams Sonoma World Market Xbox YOOX.com (Designer) YouTube Zara Zola

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H/T: Business Insider





