"What price is it? - Oh I can get that cheaper in TK Maxx!"
Yes, I am a TK Maxx fan extraordinaire. I just to love browsing through the racks and stands for that elusive bargain and the odd "how did THAT get in here for that price?!" - Not surprisingly many of my current clothing is bought here. Superdry Jeans for £16, Loake's for £45, Saville shirts for £17 and Fat Face body warmer £25 (oh and basically my whole sock drawer) Besides clothing we buy pots & pans, books, Police sunglasses, Garnier moisturisers & Banana Boat sun lotions, Quicksilver leather bags, Calvin Klein suitcases, Ethos bathmats, cutlery, wine glasses, and Jamie Oliver roasting tins. and the odd bit of furniture. Heck I even get presents from here for weddings! (yes I just admitted to this..)
The best thing about buying with TK is that most of it is brands and if you choose the right piece you can sell it off afterwards on eBay for the same price or sometimes even more! - It is like you're not even really paying for your stuff, but eventually someone else is.
About the store itself, it is big and you can find your stuff pretty easy. The layout is straight and basically if it is not left then it is right. It is like a vintage store, but bigger and with more modern and recent items. It has its off days, so I tend to visit once or twice a month to keep things fresh. They have new gear arriving about every 2 weeks or so. That way you'll be sure that you don't get bored with the selection.
I agree that some of the clothing I do not want to be seen dead in, but hey I just don't buy it then.
Another thing is that you can return any item (on show of receipt) within 2 weeks of purchase.
I can't fault TK Maxx, but it the image of shopping here that bothers people - I say it loud and proud : I shop at TK MAXX and I like it! read more