Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy most of my clothes at Marshalls and TJ Maxx.
So do I. But I finally did a huge closet purge and the stuff I had from 10+ years ago before I started doing that was a lot nicer, so I think I may stop.
Anonymous wrote:I ran into Ross and Marshall’s recently looking for something for a young kid to wear for a one time event that I didn’t have time to online order for. And wow, it was depressing. Not even just the quality of clothes but just overflowing, disorganized racks of cheap fabric. I remember occasionally going to these stores in my 20s (so maybe 15 years ago) and maybe I am misremembering, but they seem to have really gone downhill. On this most recent visit there were cheap knock off toys, stuffed animals and clothes and shoes strewn about in the walkways, harsh overhead lighting, etc. I left feeling so overstimulated and fortunate that I don’t have to shop there. I really wish the corporations would at least try to make things a bit nicer for the people who have to buy their kids’ clothes and toys there. But obviously stock prices can’t be sacrificed so it’s just a garbage experience.
Anonymous wrote:Weirdly enough, I know a couple of extremely wealthy people that shop there for bargains. They can pick through and come out with excellent finds. No idea how they do it!
But, no, OP, I sure don’t understand your sense of pride in assuming you’re too good for those stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I still find good things at these places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like DCUM will understand.
Also I end up buying sunglasses or kid clothes, does that mean I’m poor on the inside?
Marshalls, TJ Max and rosses are all glorified thrift stores. Most of the crap is on the floor, stepped on, with bullet holes and blood stains on them. No thanks.