I used to love the old TK Maxx in Leeds, and when I heard it was closing down, and actually saw the size of the new Headrow site, I was a little worried it would lose some of it's appeal.
Most people by now will know the premise of TK Maxx, it's one place full of designer brands that are no longer in season, yet some are, covering pretty much everything in the spectrum from ladies clothing, men's wear, kid's clothing, home stuff, shoes, bags, luggage, belts, underwear, sunglasses, perfume, even sweets and chocolates.
The store is HUGE and on two floors there's hours of browsing fun to be had. The ground floor is dedicated to ladies, kids, and home stuff, and downstairs is men's wear, luggage, footwear and other bits and bobs. Styles range from sportswear, to suits, to designer casual, to a bit strange.
Some things are BARGAINS and others are no different to what you pay elsewhere, but in the winter coat/jacket department, there are always bargains to look through, goretex coats with more than £100 off, I've seen Uggs in here too, and in Summer there are masses of sunglasses to choose from, Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Jean Paul Gaultier, Tommy Hilfiger, Givenchy and the list goes on. The brand range keeps expanding, and if brands are your thing, but you don't always like the price tag attached, then TK Maxx can prove a nice alternative. Calvin Klein luggage which retails at £150 a case can be found in here for £70, and I know that some people will take issue with paying £70 for a suitcase, but there's a healthy saving going on there from what you would be expected to pay elsewhere. Sometimes you have to spend big to make a big saving, but I have picked up a Timberland hoddy for £6, Ralph Lauren T shirts for £10, Supra's for £30 and many other things I've been happy with.
Sometimes you have to rummage for your bargain, but whereas I think that all adds to the fun, others really do take issue with it, especially as the shoes don't come in a box, but hey, you just chuck the box away anyway, so what does it matter?! read more