Mar 15, 2015

Maxing Out


 

The TJ Maxx /Marshalls stores of the world operate as the clearance bin of retail. These stores take end-of-season, excess, and other unsold inventory from malls and other retailers and price it starting at about 50% off. 

I used to never even consider shopping at these stores...Until I ventured out of my somewhat rural home town and realized that the products carried vary widely by geographic location. Near urban centers, I saw many shirts from Ralph Lauren Black Label, Brooks Brothers, and even items from prep-tailers such as Vineyard Vines and Southern Tide. 

Much like shopping at a thrift store, you have to follow the model that 95+% of everything there is garbage...with a possible 5% treasure trove hidden in the mix somewhere. 

My goal here is to document some of the better finds I've seen/purchased/heard about at these stores, to demonstrate that yes, even in the cesspool of low end garments, there are some gems to be had by the patient.
Advantages:
  • Prices significantly reduced from retail MSRP
  • Typically have clean dressing rooms
  • Generally, items are well organized by size
  • Products have fewer unidentifiable stains than at thrift stores
  • Stock rotates fairly frequently
  • Clearance sections can yield some exceptional buys (if you are lucky)


Disadvantages:
  • You might need to be in a nicer area to find higher end products
  • Sizes can be limited
  • Still lots...and lots...of rubbish
  • Still more expensive than the used market
  • You will lose a little bit of your soul
  • Beware of products designed for sale here. Always check quality and for possible flaws.


My finds:

Some shorts from Southern Tide- normally $70, here found marked down to $15. These weren't my size unfortunately, but the fact they were here demonstrates that TJM and others take inventory from even the smaller independent retailers, as Southern Tide isn't sold in many large stores.

These yellow chinos from PRL are somewhat of a niche item... but at $10 new they were hard to pass up. Original retail is $98

The tie section at these stores can be hit-or-miss. The majority of what they have will usually be junk ties from cheap China made brands, but you will on occasion see ties from Brooks Brothers, as well as other higher-end brands.  This tie was from last year's Spring/Summer collection at Brooks, and was a good buy at $17 (compared to $79 new).

This shirt was actually at a Nordstrom Rack, which is Nordstrom's own discount store chain. A lot of what they carry comes directly from Nordstrom stores, which typically have higher-end brands and products. Since Nordstrom changes up what brands and collections they carry on a seasonal basis, there are always interesting finds to be had.  This shirt, was a real surprise to find because it is a J.Press York Street oxford. Unfortunately for me, the fit was way too slim and they didn't have the next size up.

 To get the best prices at Nordstrom Rack, try to take advantage of special sales such as "additional 30% off clearance" to maximize your savings.

 Later in the post I'll share one of my best Nordy Rack finds ever.

This slim-fit Vineyard Vines tucker shirt, did fit however and despite the christmasy pattern, decided to pick it up as gingham is definitely underrepresented in my current wardrobe. 

J. McLaughlin is a clothing brand that doesn't really get a lot of attention. They have unique stores scattered around the East coast in quant, preppy towns. I was rather fond of these two ties, which were on sale at a TJX for $12 each, and normally are sold for about $80 new. 

Spotted here was one of the Brooks Brothers Signature Tartan ties from Fall/Winter 2014. Had it been in the blue or red designs, I probably would have bought it but I wasn't a big enough fan of this one to take it home. 
Don't let the "Irregular" label scare you-- Brooks marks overproductions with this label to prevent returns to retail stores. There's (usually) nothing wrong with these ties.
In my local store, I came across a trio of these Vineyard Vines party shirts. Unfortunately they are in one of the least-appealing designs of all time, so there was no way I was spending $40 to look like a circus clown. More importantly however, is the fact that you can even find "exclusive" brands such as VV at these stores for a significant discount.

Just a canvas tote, with Anchors.

Found: A pair of Bills Khakis for only $15. Considering these are sold for over $100 new it was a cool find. Notice the red tag: Once an item has been on the shelves long enough, they start knocking the price down incrementally. These started at $40 before becoming $25, and eventually $15. 

These blackwatch slippers were only $7...and since I don't have the bankroll for $400 slippers, these will have to do for now.

These Brooks Brothers shirts had generic tags with possibly inflated prices. In either case, based on the labels I could tell they were some special production run...or something different that what is sold in the mainline stores. In either case, they are made in USA which is always nice to see.

Some brands will even go to the effort of relabeling their items when they are sent to places like TJ Maxx. Others will mark the tags in some way as to prevent returns to the original store. 


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Below are some finds from friends on the AskAndy forums, to show you some of the other high-end items that are out there at deeply discounted prices.

Ralph Lauren Made in Italy Brogues 

A Ralph Lauren Purple Label sweater.  Purple Label is the absolute highest level of luxury that Ralph Lauren offers. This cashmere sweater would be over $1,000 new... but my buddy found it at 90% off for $100. 

Also purchased by him was this RL Purple Label shirt. Originally retailing at $465+ he was able to buy it for only $70. I have yet to be lucky enough to add a Purple Label garment to my wardrobe...but I'm patiently waiting for the day that I can. 

A pair of Brooks Brothers white bucks, seen here for $79 (Normally over $200)

Seen here is an Isaia 7-Fold tie (see my tie article for details) that was found at a Marshalls for ten bucks. As you can see, the original price reads $235.

Also spotted was a Brooks Brothers Golden Fleece 7-Fold, which clock in at about $175 ea. normally. I think that "Compare at" price is a little low there, bud! Needless to say, I'm pretty devastated that I never find ties like these whenever I go looking...but they are out there.

You may even encounter shirts from the upper-tier brands such as Isaia, Eton, Kiton...the possibilities are endless, and also weirdly random. Here were a whole rack of Isaia dress and sport shirts at $129...which is steep....but remember, if no one buys them at this price, they will be discounted further.
Isaia dress shirts normally retail for about $475


Perhaps my favorite discount store find to date, has been this brand new pair of Cole-Haan penny loafers....for $5

I don't know how or why they were only $5.00, but at the Nordstrom Rack in Boston I spotted them and was quite happy I did. It wasn't even the only $5 pair in the store! So I purchased these, in my size, and a second pair, which I resold. I haven't found any more $5 shoes since then, but it's always a fun day when you can pick up a brand-new $160 pair of shoes for less than the price of a Subway sandwich. 




3 comments :

  1. I live in San Francisco and I NEVER find items that nice in said stores... those loafers are a great find! Nicely done Sir!

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  2. I too live in San Francisco and find deals like this all the time. I recently purchased a pair of Ralph Lauren Made in England penny loafers (Purple Label line, made by Edward Green) for, the Marshalls on Market for $99.

    The TJ Mass & Marshalls in Daly City is great too. Avoid the TJ Maxx and Soma and the Ross on Market though. If you're willing to travel there is a TJ Maxx 'Runway' in Moraga that stock some very high end clothing (Mostly designer professional clothing, Corneliani, Canalli, Zenga, Brioni, Armani, Etro)

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  3. Thanks for the tips +Eric Gsell! I was just looking at the RLPL shoes online and damn are they expensive! $99 would be an absolute steal. Feel free to contact me if you would be interested in doing a guest post with any of your finds.

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