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With 290 stores across 31 states, Stein Mart is an off-price retailer that’s worth a second look if you’re a fan of similar concepts like T.J. Maxx, Ross Dress for Less or Marshalls.
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According to its website, Stein Mart advertises itself as a place that offers “up to 60% off department store prices every day!”
But that doesn’t mean the savings have to stop there. Here are some extra ways to save the next time you’re shopping Stein Mart.
Stein Mart wants shopping to be fun at store locations. That’s why CEO Hunt Hawkins told analysts during an earnings call that there will be more of a focus on “opportunistic buying” of closeouts and liquidations from other full-price retailers.
According to Hawkins, the company is looking to “increase [the] ‘treasure hunt’ component with more special items” in 2017.
While you probably come to Stein Mart for the name brands, don’t overlook the off-brand stuff.
About 12% of what Stein Mart sells is private label, according to Jacksonville.com.
In addition, you’ll often find great values on the unbranded items in the home goods section. Because nobody cares about the name when they pick up a photo frame or a candle!
Stein Marts are already conveniently located in off-mall locations, often with co-tenants like high-end groceries, popular restaurants and other cosmetics and apparel retailers.
Now the chain is growing with five new stores opening this spring:
You can get $10 off your purchase of $50 when you enter code CAREER during online checkout. This offer ends April 2.
You’ll find a repository of the store’s ongoing deals at this location. There’s always some coupon code or other for you to use!
At Steinmart.com, you can shop the Clearance section for up to 80% off already discounted merchandise.
This trick applies to pretty much any store that offers gift cards!
Sites like CardPool.com and GiftCardGranny.com will resell them at a discount from their face value. The sellers are people who don’t want the gift cards they were themselves given as a gift.
You can typically save between 8% and 25% off the face value of a Stein Mart gift card by doing it this way.
The Preferred Customer program gives you access to members-only shopping days, special birthday discounts, special notice of events and sales mailed to your home and more.
Best of all, it’s free to join!
Read more: The #1 secret to finding the best deals at HomeGoods
This post was last modified on May 16, 2018 3:21 pm
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