Neiman Marcus Drops ‘Christmas’ From Iconic Gift Catalog

High end retailer Neiman Marcus stealthily removed the word “Christmas” from its iconic annual gift catalog, now calling it the “Holiday Book.” The subtle rebrand has sparked frustration among some employees who decry the company’s woke politics, the New York Post reports.

The 98-year-old catalog is known for its over-the-top Christmas gifts, but this year’s edition features the swanky swag without traditional holiday imagery or even a mention of the word “Christmas” on the cover.

The decision has upset workers at the company’s Dallas headquarters, many of whom were not informed beforehand and only learned of the change through media reports. Some insiders also point fingers at CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck, accusing him of prioritizing diversity and inclusion over business performance.

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