T.J.Maxx was first established in 1976 by Bernard Cammarata in Framingham, Massachusetts. T.J.Maxx is an off-price retailer, meaning it sells a wide variety of name brand and designer fashion items at discounts, sometimes up to 60% below regular department store prices. T.J.Maxx has over 1,ooo locations across the United States and is now a part of TJX Companies, which is composed of HomeGoods, Marshalls, and T.J.Maxx.
In September 2013 T.J.Maxx launched its online retail shop, allowing Maxxinistas everywhere to shop for unique pieces on the go. Their online store is awesome and is definitely one of our online shopping go-tos here at CF.
Yellow price tags indicate the final markdown on an item. If something you like has a yellow tag, nab it, because it won’t be around for long!
2. T.J.Maxx doesn’t offer price adjustments.
Since merchandise moves through the retail chain so quickly, they do not offer price adjustments if a piece is discounted after you buy it.
3. Don’t be afraid to haggle.
If an item is slightly damaged and does not have an as-is price tag on it you can sometimes get 10%-20% off the piece. Don’t be afraid to ask – the worst you’ll get is a no!
4. Online is NOT necessarily in store.
The inventory offered online is very different than what is offered in store. Definitely check out the online shop but be sure to check the physical store as well to see the widest variety of brands.
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