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Cheap Clothing Store But Not Like Ross Or Marshalls Or Walmart

I need really really really cheap clothing store?

Hi i need a good really really cheap online store to shop from, i like online stores the best because i live in a kinda small town..... i know the stores - ae.com, hollister, alloy, dehileas, dot, ebay, amazon,walmart , target, aero

i would like a cheap store could you please help me out = )

Which do you like the best and why: Ross, TJ Maxx or Marshalls?

Well I did like Ross until one night my wife and I went in to go shop. I had just cashed my bonus check for that year so we had around $1400. My wife put the cash in her purse.We did our usual browsing, my wife tried on a couple jackets and picked a few things.When we got up to the counter with our stuff in the buggy, the cashier scanned everything and told us the price but we couldn't find her purse.It wasn't in the buggy! I went out and looked in the car but still nothing. We remembered she had it on her shoulder while she was trying on clothes but set it down when she tried on the jackets. So we went and looked everywhere in the store and still nothing.At this point it was our fault. She put it down and forgot to pick it up.This is what pissed me off. We asked the manager if they could look back on the cameras and see if someone took it but apparently with Ross they don't care what happens to customers in the store just if something happens to them. They told us they don't look at the cameras unless some steals something from them. This isn't just a store policy but a corporate one. If we want them to look at them we would have to get a court order and by then it Woodbridge happen anyway.So here we are standing in Ross my wife is crying, mostly cause of the cash, and Simone in that store had my wife's purse and there's nothing we can do about it.I decide to call the cops. When they show up they confirm that this company doesn't care what happens to their customers. They've had problems with them before.So we file a police report for the cash, cards and my wife's iPhone and we leave not knowing what to do.Thankfully we left our number with the manager and while we were gone she looked around one more time. She called us and tolds usshe had found it.Someone had put it in a buggy by the back door in a suspicious spot.I checked in the bag when I got there and believe it or not all the cash was still there but they had taken the Iphone. It was in the side pocket so it was easy pickings. I wasn't to worried about that because we had insurance and got a new phone.So we will never go to Ross again. Not because of the staff or for losing my wife's purse but the fact this this big corporation didn't care what happens in their stores as long as it isn't listing them money

Is there any place cheaper than Wal-Mart or Target to buy things for my toddler?

Dollar Store
Go to Target, Kohls, JCPenny, Shopko, Fleet Farm, Marshalls too! Even sometimes Old Navy has got GREAT sales. I go to the smaller more personal shops we have one in our city and when they have clearance sales you get to go around and tell them how much you want to pay. The chick desides if its a good price and then give it to you. go to the 75% off rack and by for the next year. Then you will have stuff. I did this when I found out I was pregnant I bought clothes for every milestone and since it was on the clearance rack I got it for like 1 to 4 dollars for brand new nice clothes. Kohls is spendier but they have a 75% off rack on occasion.

Why do people shop at Walmart for clothes?

Though I buy most of my clothes online, I've bought clothes at Wal-Mart in the past when:I'm there to get something else anyway and I am low on essentials - socks, undergarments, thermals, beanies, layering T-shirts, etc.I'm there to shop for a last-minute trip where the weather is different, so there's no time to go to a dedicated clothing store - shorts, sandals, graphic t-shirts, swimming trunks, etc.I'm there with someone else who has a list, so I have nothing else to do. But this is rare. I'll usually be browsing hardware or electronics instead.I've been tempted on occasion when a brand I've used before, like Wrangler or Levi's, is on discount, but closer inspection would often reveal a different type of fabric or differences in stitching/rivets from what I'm used to from that brand. So I stick to getting them online.In general I've found their price-quality ratio to be quite good if you compare regular-priced clothing there versus regular-priced clothing elsewhere. The store layout also has the section ideally located for impulse shopping, and the section itself includes options in every category you can imagine. So I'm not at all surprised that people buy there, especially if they are there for something else anyway. Many people I know, especially those with kids, live busy lives and prefer to spend time on activities other than dedicated trips to men's, women's and kids' clothing stores.

In Mexico City are there Walmart, Marshalls, Tj Max, Winners, Dollar store? If not what would be their equivalent?

Hi!Thanks Jo Homb for the request.In Mexico there is WalMart, and Sam’s Club as well. Costco is already in Mexico but you need a membership. Good discount chains that have locations in most of the country are: Soriana, Coppel, Elektra, Bodega Aurrera, and Comercial Mexicana. There are no TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Winners or Dollar stores in Mexico that I know of. But it depends on what you’re looking for exactly; food ítems, clothing, electronics?There’s a bunch of non franchise stores in Downtown Mexico City where you can find cheap, knock off or discounted items ranging from electronics to clothing.My answer refers more to Mexico City. Northern Mexico is more ‘Americanized’ and might have other options I’m not aware of.Hope this helps!

What stores sell maternity clothes?

Post a free ad on Craigslist looking for maternity clothes. Used is so much cheaper and just as nice; you really are not in them long, it just feels like you are.

Ross has some nice cheap deals and Old Navy.com is great.

Take your pick- wal-mart,k-mart,jc penneys,macys,sears,bealls,old navy,or?

depends on where i am at and what im getting

for clothing Ross or Marshalls
at the mall i LOVE Forever 21 and Charlotte Russe and JC Penny sometimes..

I go to walmart for odds and end and sometimes for food ..but NEVER clothing unless it's like something plain like white t-shirts or socks LOL

That is typical for me though..
when i shop for undergarments that is ALWAYS online stores

What happens to the unsold clothes in retail stores?

There are various options: some stores sell them to outlets, thrift, or discount stores (TJ Maxx, Ross) or discount websites (overstock.com), donate them to charities or foundations (Goodwill, Salvation Army), hire recyclers to re-purpose the clothes, and some places outright destroy or dump their products (shredding, burning).I couldn't tell you which choice is most often used in the disposal of their merchandise, but I think it's safe to say that most stores recycle and/or destroy their merchandise. Why? Brand protection. Especially when it comes to high end luxury goods such as Louis Vuitton or Gucci, they depend on the fact that only a select few can afford to buy their items. These companies don't want the market to be flooded with their merchandise as it depreciates the value of their goods. Especially when counterfeits are rampant everywhere.There have been some known instances where they've been caught using this method. Like when some girl found a bag of ripped clothes in the trash area behind the store of an H&M in New York. A similar case happened with Walmart where a bag of new clothes was found with a bunch of holes punched through them.(http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/0...)The founder of Abercrombie & Fitch went as far as telling the public that he burns all unsold clothes so that no homeless person can wear them because he only wants "cool" people to wear it.(http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/...)There are however stores that proactively encourage recycling and donating such as Macy's and Levi's. Levi's even took an extra step to include a tag on their jeans that leads to a site where it helps people find the nearest location to donate.

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