If you have shopped overseas, you may have had the pleasure of shopping TJ Maxx. Well finally this fabulous off-price retailer is expanding in Australia and I am excited! They are called TK Maxx on our fair shores but the fabulous big brands with the small prices store is the same great value world-wide.
If you are not familiar with TK Maxx let me give you my hot shopping tips to make the most of your visit.
This clever retailer sources the most amazing brands and purchase overrun or end of run products at very tiny prices.
This Off-Price retail is such a great way to do your Christmas shopping for quality brand names without sacrificing your budget.
I recently went shopping at TK Maxx for the purpose of finding wonderful gifts at every price point for every member of the family.
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So here are my hot tips on how to get the most from shopping TK Maxx.
Think of it as an adventure. I do.
These stores have thousands of gorgeous items arriving every week. If you find something you love, snap it up as it might not be there next time as stock turns over quickly because it is such good value.
It is a treasure hunt so head to your favourite part of the store, homewares, fashion, Christmas decorations, technology, children’s wear and start there.
Look through the items and check the brands and pricing. Trust me there are fabulous finds everywhere you look with the brands you love. I am always so surprised at the stunning value.
If you are Christmas shopping make a list of your loved ones and what they like and of course your budget.
I promise you will find spectacular options at this one stop shop for all of your decorations, table dressing, and even goodies for your fur babies.
Needless to say, TK Maxx is my new shopping crush!
Check out where your local store is on the TK Maxx website, https://www.tkmaxx.
This is a sponsored post by TK Maxx. All opinions expressed by the author are authentic and written in their own words.
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This post was last modified on 21/12/2017 10:57 am