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Sierra Trading Post Type Private Industry Retail Founded Reno, Nevada, U.S. (1986) Founder(s) Keith Richardson Headquarters Cheyenne, Wyoming Number of locations 4 stores (2008) Employees 700 (2007) Website www.SierraTradingPost.com Sierra Trading Post is an online and catalog retailer that sells seconds, overstocks and closeouts. The Cheyenne, Wyoming-based company offers products in categories like outdoor recreation and adventure gear, footwear, clothing and home decor and claims to offer everyday savings of 35-70% on their products. The company sells merchandise through four retail stores, nine mailed catalog titles and a company Website. Sierra Trading Post carries discounted products from approximately 1,000 name-brand manufacturers. SierraTradingPost.com launched in December 1998 and was included in the "Internet Retailer Top 400 List" in 2004 and the "Top 500 List" in 2005, 2006, and 2007.[1] Contents 1 Retail stores 2 Catalogs 3 History 4 External links 5 References // Retail stores Sierra Trading Post operates brick-and-mortar outlet stores in Cheyenne, Wyo., (where the company is headquartered and runs its warehouse), Cody, Wyoming, Meridian, Idaho.[2] (near Boise), as well as in Reno, Nevada. The company was originally headquartered in Reno, Nevada. In October 2010, Sierra Trading Post launched its mobile site and opened its beta website to public scrutiny by inviting comments from Facebook fans and reporting its findings and solutions on the Sierra Blogging Post. The next generation of its Web presence will go live in early 2011, but shoppers are invited to experience the new Sierra Trading Post site and leave feedback on Facebook. Catalogs The first Sierra Trading Post catalog had 16 pages of hand-drawn merchandise printed in two colors. Today, the company mails nine catalog titles with hundreds of items in each catalog, represented in full-color digital photography. The company’s catalog line has expanded to include specialty titles, as well as the original "core" catalog. All catalogs are mailed several times per year. The "core" catalog, titled Sierra Trading Post, features the broadest range of products. The Sierra Woman catalog carries products for the working woman and stay-at-home mom. It includes active wear, casual office wear, children's clothing, home decor and footwear. The Sierra Traditions for Men and the Sierra Woman Traditions catalogs include higher-end suits, shoes and coats for men and women. The Sierra Shoes, Etc. catalog includes shoes, boots and sandals for casual and outdoor sporting needs. Sierra Outdoors has equipment, gear and apparel for outdoor activities such as hunting, camping and fishing. Outdoor work wear and foot wear are also sold in the Outdoors catalog. Sierra Adventure Edge has outdoor gear and apparel including skiing, biking, running and adventure sports. Sierra Home and Gift offers apparel and home goods, including kitchenware. The Hot Deals catalog only has items priced at $99.95 or less and includes products from every category sold at Sierra Trading Post. History Sierra Trading Post was founded in Reno, Nevada in 1986 by Keith Richardson and his wife Bobbi. The original location had 500 square feet (46 m2) of office space. The current locations have over 500,000 square feet (50,000 m2) of operating space. The business’ claims to hold to three guiding principles that are aimed at giving optimal customer service, maintaining low operating costs to keep customer savings higher, and keeping the company's business ethics consistent with the owners' Christian faith.[3] On January 12, 2009 Sierra Trading Post laid off approximately 130 employees at the retail and outlet store and fulfillment center in Cheyenne, a first in the company's 25-year history.[4] External links Sierra Trading Post References ^ "Internet Retailer Top 500 Retail Web Sites". InternetRetailer.com. http://www.internetretailer.com/top500/list.asp. Retrieved 2008-02-14. [dead link] ^ "Sierra Trading Post Outlet Stores". SierraTradingPost.com. http://www.sierratradingpost.com/lp2/retailmapsnet.html. Retrieved 2008-02-17.  ^ "About Sierra Trading Post". SierraTradingPost.com. http://www.sierratradingpost.com/lp2/About.html. Retrieved 2008-02-17.  ^ "Sierra Trading Post Layoffs". KGWN-TV. http://www.kgwn.tv/story.aspx?ID=1374&Cat=2. Retrieved 2009-01-13.