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5 surprising clothing brands you can find at T.J. Maxx

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If you like to wear name-brand clothing, you might as well buy it at a discount! There are great deals to be found by searching through the racks at stores like T.J. Maxx.

Part of the treasure hunt experience is scoring a deal on merchandise that you might not expect to see at an off-price retailer.

Ralph Lauren, Michael KorsTommy Hilfiger, Adidas and Nike are just a handful of the brands that you’ve probably seen at T.J. Maxx over the years — all 20% to 60% below department store prices.

But Kyle James of Rather-Be-Shopping.com has identified a few other clothing brands sold at T.J. Maxx that may surprise you! Read on for his list…

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5 top brands you’ll find at T.J. Maxx

Abercrombie & Fitch: “Look for jeans, t-shirts and even dress shirts from A&F. I’ve never seen A&F at Ross or Marshalls, which makes T.J. Maxx the place to shop for this expensive brand,” Kyle says.

Vera Bradley: If you shop at T.J. Maxx, you don’t have to pay full-price for bags, luggage and accessories from Vera, according to Kyle.

Under Armour: “While you will find UA at Ross, T.J. Maxx always has the best selection of their athletic apparel by FAR,” Kyle says. Here’s a YouTube user who would probably agree:

Hollister: T.J. Maxx usually has a nice selection of clothing from this trendy brand for teens and 20-somethings at up to 50% off the retail price.

Lucky Brand: This is another expensive brand (especially their jeans) that many shoppers don’t realize you can find at T.J. Maxx. Kyle suggests that you shop when you have ample time to search through the large racks of clothing.

To find the best deals at T.J. Maxx, look for the red or yellow clearance tags! Also, shop during the months of January and July when the stores clear out seasonal inventory.

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This post was last modified on October 12, 2021 3:35 pm

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