Tiendas Kress
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Tiendas Kress is an important Puerto Rico chain of stores dedicated in particular to the sales of women's clothes. Tiendas Kress has about 50 stores countrywide in Puerto Rico.
The store chain has been popular with female customers since the 1950s. Massive expansion took place during the 1970s. The 1980s saw the arrival of the Kress Kids line and other Kress trademarks. Kress was one of the stores that opened at Plaza las Americas before the shopping center expanded into the Caribbean's largest mall in 1980.
Tiendas Kress is a derivate of S. H. Kress & Co., or Kress Stores, an American five and dime chain.
Tiendas Kress was never affected by the economic problems that led to their parent company's demise in 1981. Some of its strongest competitors include Marianne and Tiendas Capri.