A look back at how much Black Friday has changed over the years

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A look back at how much Black Friday has changed over the years
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As the official kickoff of the holiday shopping season, Black Friday has long been a crucial day for retailers.

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But the storied day of doorbuster deals has changed quite a bit in recent years. The rise of e-commerce has thinned the crowds of shoppers willing to brave a post-Thanksgiving hangover spent lugging around merchandise.

Business Insider scoured through the Getty and Reuters picture archives to find photos of Black Fridays of old. The photographs indicate some clear changes that have occurred between shopping events of the early 2000s and more recent Black Fridays, although the day remains a significant day for plenty of shoppers.

Here's a look at how Black Friday has changed over time:

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Black Friday as we know it really took hold in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Black Friday as we know it really took hold in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Source: Business Insider

News reports circulated a popular myth about Black Friday, explaining that its name referred to retailers trying to be "in the black" in terms of profits.

News reports circulated a popular myth about Black Friday, explaining that its name referred to retailers trying to be "in the black" in terms of profits.

The term "Black Friday" actually dates back to a financial crash that occurred in 1869. The term took on a meaning in the retail world in the 1950s in Philadelphia.

Source: Business Insider, The Daily Journal, The Tampa Bay Times, Citizens' Voice, The Los Angeles Times, The Atlanta Constitution, The Times-Tribune, The Daily Reporter

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And what had started out as an unspoken phenomenon became a staple of the retail world.

And what had started out as an unspoken phenomenon became a staple of the retail world.

Source: Business Insider

Still, Black Friday was never the top holiday shopping day by sales even during the late 1990s.

Still, Black Friday was never the top holiday shopping day by sales even during the late 1990s.

Source: The International Council of Shopping Centers

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By the early 2000s, the date took on a special significance for consumers in the United States.

By the early 2000s, the date took on a special significance for consumers in the United States.

Source: The Daily Journal, The Tampa Bay Times, Citizens' Voice, The Los Angeles Times

Traditionally, deal-seeking shoppers from across the nation would wake up super early ...

Traditionally, deal-seeking shoppers from across the nation would wake up super early ...

Source: The Daily Journal, The Tampa Bay Times, Citizens' Voice, The Los Angeles Times

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... sometimes even camping outside their preferred store ...

... sometimes even camping outside their preferred store ...

Source: The Daily Journal, The Tampa Bay Times, Citizens' Voice, The Los Angeles Times

... all just to get an extra head start on rival customers.

... all just to get an extra head start on rival customers.

Source: The Daily Journal, The Tampa Bay Times, Citizens' Voice, The Los Angeles Times

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Retail employees, on the other hand, would hunker down and prepare for pandemonium.

Retail employees, on the other hand, would hunker down and prepare for pandemonium.

Source: Business Insider

Retail employees tell Business Insider that this level of chaos can still break out today on Black Friday.

Retail employees tell Business Insider that this level of chaos can still break out today on Black Friday.
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Of course, large crowds don't always promise big returns for retailers.

Of course, large crowds don't always promise big returns for retailers.

Source: Reuters

Deep discounting meant to attract Black Friday shoppers amid the 2008 financial crisis caused department store stocks to plummet, Reuters reported.

Deep discounting meant to attract Black Friday shoppers amid the 2008 financial crisis caused department store stocks to plummet, Reuters reported.

Source: Reuters

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And 2008 wasn't the only gloomy year for Black Friday. Overall spending volume on the day after Thanksgiving also fell in 2014.

And 2008 wasn't the only gloomy year for Black Friday. Overall spending volume on the day after Thanksgiving also fell in 2014.

Source: BestBlackFriday.com, Forbes

But Black Friday hasn't diminished or gone away as much as it's changed.

But Black Friday hasn't diminished or gone away as much as it's changed.

Source: Business Insider

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Today, perhaps the biggest challenge to the traditional Black Friday model has been the rise of e-commerce.

Today, perhaps the biggest challenge to the traditional Black Friday model has been the rise of e-commerce.

Source: Business Insider

In 2018, more consumers shopped online than in stores on Black Friday itself.

In 2018, more consumers shopped online than in stores on Black Friday itself.

Source: Business Insider

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And, influenced by the rise of Amazon and the online retail giant's summertime Prime Day, retailers have experimented with unrolling deals throughout November and the entire holiday season.

And, influenced by the rise of Amazon and the online retail giant's summertime Prime Day, retailers have experimented with unrolling deals throughout November and the entire holiday season.

Source: Business Insider

Back before e-commerce grew into the behemoth it is today, Black Friday could be a far more taxing experience.

Back before e-commerce grew into the behemoth it is today, Black Friday could be a far more taxing experience.
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Shoppers would have to brave sometimes intense crowds ...

Shoppers would have to brave sometimes intense crowds ...

Source: New York Magazine

... and, in some tragic instances, risk brawls, injury, or even death.

... and, in some tragic instances, risk brawls, injury, or even death.

Source: Business Insider

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At the very least, it's tough to drag yourself into the mall on the day after Thanksgiving, when you'd probably rather be relaxing.

At the very least, it's tough to drag yourself into the mall on the day after Thanksgiving, when you'd probably rather be relaxing.

Despite all that, in-store events continue to tempt shoppers to this day.

Despite all that, in-store events continue to tempt shoppers to this day.
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Another thing that has changed significantly in recent years is Black Friday's reach.

Another thing that has changed significantly in recent years is Black Friday's reach.

Traditionally, the term has been synonymous with consumer culture in the United States.

Traditionally, the term has been synonymous with consumer culture in the United States.
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Lately, retailers across the globe have begun to adopt Black Friday-style events ...

Lately, retailers across the globe have begun to adopt Black Friday-style events ...

Source: Quartz

... with events kicking off everywhere from Belarus to London to São Paulo.

... with events kicking off everywhere from Belarus to London to São Paulo.

Source: Quartz

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In 2018, Amazon even wooed London shoppers with a yoga class to celebrate Black Friday, declaring its pop-up store the "Home of Black Friday."

In 2018, Amazon even wooed London shoppers with a yoga class to celebrate Black Friday, declaring its pop-up store the "Home of Black Friday."

Source: Campaign

On the domestic front, foot traffic in stores on Black Friday declined by 1.7% between 2017 and 2018 in the US, CNBC reported.

On the domestic front, foot traffic in stores on Black Friday declined by 1.7% between 2017 and 2018 in the US, CNBC reported.

Source: CNBC

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Between the lessening importance of in-store events, pivot to e-commerce, and expansion on a global scale, Black Friday's role has changed over time, even as it remains a significant part of the retail calendar.

Between the lessening importance of in-store events, pivot to e-commerce, and expansion on a global scale, Black Friday's role has changed over time, even as it remains a significant part of the retail calendar.

Source: CNBC, Business Insider, Business Insider