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Iconic retailers like J.Crew, Brooks Brothers and J. C. Penney have been hit hard amid the economic downturn created by the pandemic, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll never see them again. NBC senior business correspondent Stephanie Ruhle joins TODAY to explain what the trend means to you.