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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. |
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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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
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. |
are you from the 1950s? What country club is this?
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I just stopped at one today actually because I got to my salon strip mall early. It’s not that serious.
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None of your business but we don't wear jeans. I hate dress pants. |
| No, the ones in my area are terrible. |
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The order in terms of quality of products and shopping experience is Nordstrom Rack > Marshall’s > TJ Maxx > Ross > Burlington
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Only Marshalls for Jockey leggings. |
| Ross and Burlington are trash. |
| 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. |
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. |
| 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. |