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1953–1966 1966–1984 1984–1988
1953–1966 1966–1984 1984–1988

Sears Roebuck del Perú was the first department store from abroad to arrive in Peru in November 1953. After Sears retired from the South American market, the store was redesigned to become SAGA, the future Peruvian subsidiary of Falabella.

1953–1966[]

Sears - 1950sx

What is now known as Falabella Peru was initiated by the US chain Sears, under the name of Sears Roebuck of Peru.
This first incarnation of the brand began in 1951 through a catalog sales office, officially set up in November 1953 under the brand "Sears Roebuck del Perú SA" and inaugurating its first establishment in the district of San Isidro on September 15, 1955 .

The first logo was the same from the American Sears store used between 1923 and 1958, however, despite the change of its American counterpart logo in 1958 and which would last until 1966, the logo was still used for the newly inaugurated Peruvian counterpart.

1968–1984[]

Sears - 1968

In 1968, the store used the same American Sears logo (a rectangle border with the letters "Sears"), used by Sears between 1966 and 1994.

1984–1988[]

Sears - 1983

In 1984, shortly before Sears withdrew from the South American market, the Peruvian branch adopted the logo introduced by their American counterpart the year prior.

In 1988, Sears retires from Peru and the company was reformulated, becoming the "Sociedad Andina de Grandes Almacenes", also known as "SAGA".

Sears Roebuck del Perú
Falabella Perú
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