Ross, TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Burlington Coat Factory and Nordstrom Rack

Anonymous
I went to college in Boston and have a ton of friends who work for TJX. They absolutely funnel certain kinds of items to stores in more affluent zip codes.

They own TJ Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods, Sierra, and Homesense.

I don't get why they have TJ and Marshalls plus HomeGoods and HomeSense. So weird. The Sierra near me is just a more athleisure-focused TJ Maxx.
Anonymous
Really depends. I shop at Nordstrom Rack a lot and can usually find some good deals.

TJ/Marshalls/Ross - they have their place. I dont shop there often but occasionally take a quick peek if I happen to be near one. They are good for finding cheap basics. I have found some cute stuff at Ross for my son. Also recently got a 2 pack of good quality sports bras there for $15. Also don't overlook the home goods sections in these stores. You can sometimes find some decent items.
Anonymous
It’s a treasure hunt. I’ve found great things but it’s almost all garbage. Especially at Marshall’s/Ross. I walk out without anything most of the time.
Anonymous
Everything looks cheap and it's depressing to shop at these stores. Can't explain it. It just doesn't feel nice. Not quite shopping at Walmart level of depressing, but up there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s a treasure hunt. I’ve found great things but it’s almost all garbage. Especially at Marshall’s/Ross. I walk out without anything most of the time.


If you valued your time, you'd realize the lack of deal after all the visits. Might as well just shop at the higher end stores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find good stuff at these stores all the time! We belong to the country club and have to wear dresses or skirts at the club and I don’t want to wear the same one a bunch… so I get Max Studio or similar dresses at these places that look really cute on me. People are always asking me where I got my dresses! For $20 a pop I don’t mind just wearing them once.

are you from the 1950s? What country club is this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s a treasure hunt. I’ve found great things but it’s almost all garbage. Especially at Marshall’s/Ross. I walk out without anything most of the time.


If you valued your time, you'd realize the lack of deal after all the visits. Might as well just shop at the higher end stores.


I just stopped at one today actually because I got to my salon strip mall early. It’s not that serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find good stuff at these stores all the time! We belong to the country club and have to wear dresses or skirts at the club and I don’t want to wear the same one a bunch… so I get Max Studio or similar dresses at these places that look really cute on me. People are always asking me where I got my dresses! For $20 a pop I don’t mind just wearing them once.

are you from the 1950s? What country club is this?


None of your business but we don't wear jeans. I hate dress pants.
Anonymous
No, the ones in my area are terrible.
Anonymous
The order in terms of quality of products and shopping experience is Nordstrom Rack > Marshall’s > TJ Maxx > Ross > Burlington

Anonymous

Only Marshalls for Jockey leggings.

Anonymous
Ross and Burlington are trash.
Anonymous
The things i've found randomly on the Sierra website have been the absolute best discounts - Barbour, Allbirds, Taos shoes. I went to the store but was too bored to dig through everything. I did notice they have amazing discounts on eKO yoga mats there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are factories that make clothes just for these places. They arent really overetocks of pricey brands anymore.


It's this. Outlet stores are pushing a cheaper version of their brand, so you are paying for the name brand. It's usually not the "Out of season" clothes being sold.

https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/basics/what-is-an-outlet-store#:~:text=Myth%3A%20Outlets%20are%20overstock.,for%20their%20outlets%20as%20well.
Anonymous
I've given up on these places. I can walk through an entire TJ Maxx or an entire Marshall's and find nothing of quality sufficient that I would buy it. And I'm not a clothing snob at all (for example I'm happy with Target). About 6 months ago I went into a Nordstrom Rack thinking it would be better and I found a pair of sweatpants I liked; after one wash they were as thin as tissue paper and you could see through them easily enough that I can't wear them out of the house. I'm done.
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