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    Look At The Designer Goodies I Found At Marshalls And TJMaxx!

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    Ida Hsiang on Sep 3, 2009 12:25 PM PDT
    Who wouldn't like to have a closet full of designer brands to choose from? I know I would! Even if you don't have a million dollars to spend, you can still look like a million bucks! I've always known about Marshalls and TJ Maxx... who doesn't? I know that they sell clothes for a low, low price. One can find many current trends at these discount department stores, but usually from brands that no-one has heard of, and even if the trend is right, the material and construction make you wonder if you should have just gone to Forever 21 instead. Recently, I made a stop at both Marshalls and TJ Maxx and was amazed at the selection of designer brands and high-quality apparel and accessories for a fraction of the price! BCBG, Theory, Tahari, Ralph Lauren... did I make a wrong turn and end up at Nordstrom? Nope! Current fashions and must-have basics divided into sections by designer were what greeted me and I happily replied. Ready to get some great summer-to-fall pieces? Or just looking to add a few designer brand garments to your wardrobe repertoire? Count on Marshalls and TJ Maxx to help you look and feel like you just went on a Saks shopping spree, but still have money left in your purse! Check out the slideshow to see what I found!
    Tags : trends , tjmaxx , tj maxx , theory

    Psst...TJ Maxx And Marshalls Carry The Same Designer ...

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    Katja Burnett on Dec 14, 2008 6:21 AM PST
    Most people don't realize that both TJMaxx and Marshalls carry famous designer overruns, and not just past season or damaged merchandise (and by "designer," I don't mean Juicy Couture, though you'll find a fair amount of that as well. Think more along the lines of Marc Jacobs, Valentino, and Missoni, plus tons of premium denim, and- gasp!- Prada.) Literally, goods are cut and sewn for high-end boutiques or department stores and if there are order cancellations or extras, TJMaxx and Marshalls scoop them up. Need an example? These two models went shopping last week and bought exactly the same outfit with exactly the same labels. One spent $711.96 at a big not-to-be-named dept. store, while the other scored the same duds at TJMaxx and Marshalls for a not-so-grand total of $376.95. My advice? Hit TJMaxx or Marshalls FIRST, before you go to the department stores. It's amazing, and particularly in this economy, more and more of the best stuff is in TJMaxx and Marshalls because the higher end stores aren't moving their inventory and are canceling orders from manufacturers at the last minute-- and Stylehive knows where that inventory is going!


    Have you scored an amazing designer find at one of these stores? Tell us about it in COMMENTS!
    Tags : valentino , tjmaxx , tj maxx , sales
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