Marshalls, HomeGoods, Homesense, and TJ Maxx are establishments that provide value for your purchases. When retail business declines, these companies continue to flourish for a reason, they have an operation, where regardless of city, state, or socioeconomic difference, you can always expect to find quality items at discounted, and/or affordable pieces. Because of the aforementioned, I initially opt to not take a car through the store, knowing that when I do, I’ll definitively purchase many more items than intended. Reason- there’s always a treasure chest of great finds, and items you forgot you need, want to get, or the price is so reasonable, how could you not purchase the item you’re drawn to.
The Marshalls and HomeGoods store is divided into one space for the former and the latter. The store is maintained extremely well. The store is clean, add organized, which is often difficult because customers believe they have a sense of entitlement wherever they shop, and whatever they decide they don’t want is not placed back where it was found, nor the way it was found (on a hanger, hanging from a display, in the correct aisle, shelf, department, etc.). The store is well lit and spacious. In Marshalls you can find clothes from toddlers to adults of any gender, jewelry, accessories, outerwear, workout essentials, confines, perfumes, shoes, luggage, hair care products and appliances, facial and skincare products, toys, collectibles, sports fan gear, and much more.
In HomeGoods, there have seasonal and non-seasonable items well organized and displayed. There’s aisles with each of the following, lamps, rugs, furniture, furniture accessories, framed artwork and photos, mirrors, pet supplies, clothes, and accessories, bedding, linens, pillows of all types, sheet sets, comforters, and duvet covers of all sizes, bath products, bath furniture, storage, and accessories. There’s bath towels of all sizes, colors, and patterns, washcloths, hand towels, stationary, cleaning products for home and car, cards, gift wrap, bows, ribbons, gift bags, bag accessories, bedroom accessories, chairs, cookware, appliances, states, glassware, accent pieces, laundry items, storage containers, picture frames, cutting boards, tableware, stairwells, oven mitts, serving trays, kitchen utensils, step stools and ladders, teapots, coffee cups, barware, holiday items, books, desks, desk organizers, book ends, vases, accessories for children’s and teens rooms, decorative decor from around the world from ceramic to glass to wood, food items, sauces, oils, sweeteners, spices, paperweights, dried fruit, decorative baskets, electronic and mobile phone accessories, beverages, gift cards, holiday outdoor display items, and the list goes on.
If you walk out empty handed, it’s an anomaly, and near impossible to do. The staff is friendly, helpful, and moves lines along at an expedited pace. Wonderful stores. Phenomenal brand stores that are constantly a...
Read moreWas going to buy some items here after trying them on. Manager was rude to me. I didn’t think anything of it. I’m used that in this area, but a Marshall’s employee said “I don’t like how they talked to you” and I brushed it off because again it’s no surprise how low people can behave, but in the changing room I thought to myself that employee is right. Marshall’s, therefore doesn’t deserve my business and tbh I didn’t really want the clothes I just didn’t want to go to another store but since the manager is trash it would be like throwing my money in the trash. So I thanked the employee for being nice to me, spoke to them briefly about how it’s a shame Marshall’s doesn’t even have veterans discount. Capitalism though…anywho at any rate this event and this review has inspired me to start recording more freely so I can make Tik toks and hopefully cast shame down on trash like the manager at Marshall’s, with a louder voice, for a larger audience. Unfortunately, I did not get the manager’s name but again I’m soooo used to people acting like that I’m jaded, and am not taken back when someone is unbecoming especially when it comes from somebody that’s in a position of leadership. But vengeful shaming is motivating enough…
At any rate if you’re a disabled veteran like I am I HIGHLY encourage you to just throw your money in the trash than give it to Marshall’s for their lackluster clothing. In essence they don’t rate. Why would you support a company that wouldn’t support you.
P.S. I’ll be back to catch you...
Read moreI have been really enjoying shopping at Marshalls lately. I never used to really shop at stores like Marshalls and Ross but I ended up going to these stores while searching for very cheap and basic clothes for an interview. Now what I end up shopping here for are the athletic clothes and their jeans! They have great pricing for jeans here! I bought several pair of very comfortable jeans for about $13 average each! For the quality, that price was very impressive! As for the sports wear, I currently work in a warehouse environment so not only do I buy them to work out in, I also buy the athletic clothes for work so I can be comfortable. They have a nice assortment of capris and yoga pants, which are very reasonably priced and great quality. Most of their workout pants are made with a stronger sturdier material then those pants that end up feeling like stockings or leggings. Overall they have great deals on some pretty good quality clothes, and they always have cool stuff over in the home goods part of the store as well. Definitely worth checking out. Also, just a side note, they can get very busy at this location sometimes and the lines may get a bit...
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