I feel like DCUM will understand.
Also I end up buying sunglasses or kid clothes, does that mean I’m poor on the inside? |
Outside of the period between Thanksgiving and New Years, I find stores like that very calming and usually walk out without anything. Sometimes, I might buy an interesting snack. |
"Poor on the inside"? You sound awful, I hope I don't know you. |
Marshall’s, TJ Maxx and even Nordstrom Rack are full of trash clothes. All of the clothes look old and beat up to me. At the very least it appears they’ve been sitting in a warehouse for 12+ months, if not a couple years. |
Why does that make you feel good about yourself? |
I’m really grateful that Marshall’s TJ Maxx and Nordstrom Rack were there in the early days of my career when I could barely afford to pay rent and to eat. In fact, I couldn’t afford it, because I had credit card debt for many years. Those stores helped me through the tough years of my career, and I never felt too out of place, even though—in many ways—I was.
I miss Filene’s Basement, where I once found a DVF wrap dress that helped me feel like I fit in, even though by wearing it once every two weeks, I’m sure it gave me away. |
These places used to be good when it was unsold or overstock top quality merch. Then the clothing conglomerates just started making inferior crap products to send directly to these places and outlets. It’s all garbage Walmart tier clothes. |
She's basically saying Marshall's is for the poors, and she has better taste. Congratulations, OP. Feel better about yourself now? |
I have $4mil, and love a good bargain. |
Maybe you live or shop in a low income area. That is not the case where I shop. I bough clothes in NR last fall that were available on Nordstrom’s online. |
There’s nothing you want to buy, but you buy things? Congratulations I guess. |
Nordstrom’s website is massive. Of course there is a bunch of old trash on it. |
I still find good things at these places. |
I don’t understand. Why would you go to a store if you don’t want to buy anything? Is this like the way people to go farmers markets to see the produce? |
Nothing like burning hours of your life, gas money and parking fees to “save” $25 on some item you might wear once. Dream big.
These stores are miserable and not worth the negative impact on your psyche. |