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Went today for the first time in since June.  Lots of nice things.  Clothing still priced like before for the most part.  Found a cute pair of jeans for $19.99 and a nice supinma t for $16.99.  Lots more but right now I don't NEED clothes!!!  Each time I am tempted to buy something on Q I need to remember I can find nice things for MUCH less.  I am retired 10 years and just don't need to spend lots...

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I agree and feel the same way when I go to Marshall's.  I always find something at a great price.  One reason I shop at the Q is because they carry petites in pants and Jeans.

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If my only goal were to spend the least amount possible on clothes, then it would be quite easy to shop everywhere in the US, as there are bargains galore.

 

But, I also want clothes that are stylish, made well, good materials, fit me almost perfectly, and stand out with creative flair.

 

I need a four-season wardrobe, and I want clothes for casual, professional, and dress-up. 

 

So yes, one week I might buy a dress at Marshall's for fifteen dollars, and the next week a dress at Neiman Marcus for a few hundred (on sale). 

 

No, I do not need more clothes, but who really does, unless they have gained or lost a lot of weight?  My wardrobe is part of my personality, and I have always allotted a budget for shopping!

 

I shop on the Q because I really like the styles, comfort, fit, and I think the prices are fair!

 

 

 

 

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@FancyPhillyshopper I don't think QVC has clothing with a creative flair, jmo.  I think Marshalls have much cuter clothing. Macys has a lot nicer clothing for a lot cheaper also. 

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I think Me by Jennie Garth is the most stylish and on trend clothing. Not to mention quality ! ❤️


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There’s a lot of clothing at Marshall’s and TJ Maxx that are disposable.

I’d rather spend my money on pieces that will last.


Macys clothing just doesn’t hit me. I walk around looking and looking and find nothing that screams Buy Me. 🥴

I do buy from their makeup counters though, especially when they have 20 - 30% off. 😎



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@RescueLover 


@RescueLover wrote:


There’s a lot of clothing at Marshall’s and TJ Maxx that are disposable.

I’d rather spend my money on pieces that will last.


Macys clothing just doesn’t hit me. I walk around looking and looking and find nothing that screams Buy Me. 🥴

I do buy from their makeup counters though, especially when they have 20 - 30% off. 😎




@RescueLover   Love discount shopping, but you're right that some of the things are not good quality, but I have found name brands that are carried at high end stores. I also purchase my large hand soap refills, throw pillows and some kitchen items.

 

Since we have HomeGoods, I love to hang out there.

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@Shanus 🌸


You’re not alone ! I lose all track of time when I go to Home Goods !!


Hey but that’s a good thing !! 😎


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I've never bought clothes from Marshall's, I'm in the store frequently, but I'm looking for household items or socks. I don't have the patience to look thru racks and racks of clothes.

 

I really like Home Goods, yesterday they had more halloween merchandise than previous years.  

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More recently I haven't thought of QVC haveing stylist or quality clothes