The Business of Fashion Podcast

Pete Nordstrom on the Enduring Power of Retail’s ‘Best Mousetrap’

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Mar 6, 2026
Pete Nordstrom, longtime Nordstrom executive who grew up in the family business, reflects on 125 years of retail and the company’s customer-first DNA. He recounts growing through store roles, building an integrated online and Rack ecosystem, and why taking the company private was the right strategic move. Short, candid stories highlight service, curation and the enduring case for the modern department store.
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ANECDOTE

From Klondike Gold To National Department Store

  • Pete Nordstrom traces Nordstrom from a single Seattle shoe store founded by his great-grandfather after the Klondike gold rush to a multi-category retailer by the 1960s.
  • The business expanded organically through family generations, buying Best Apparel in the mid-60s and scaling into national full-line stores by the 1970s and 80s.
ANECDOTE

South Coast Plaza Opening Sparked Expansion

  • Pete recalls the nerve-wracking 1978 South Coast Plaza opening where employees filled the storefront to simulate a crowd before the doors opened.
  • The opening started slow but quickly became an instant success that catalysed national expansion into malls.
INSIGHT

One Inventory Power Unlocked Digital Growth

  • Early on Nordstrom chose an integrated online-store inventory with a single view of stock, prioritising customer convenience over separate online divisions.
  • That unified inventory allowed seamless buy-online-pickup-in-store and scaled Nordstrom's digital growth without fragmenting the brand experience.
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