- Aug 7, 2003
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TK Max, it's a giant charity shop
This afternoon at loose end, on the way home, we stopped off at the Goldstone Retain Park( Yes I know, bad fan etc) ..and frequented TK MAX. Which is a tad pikey to be fair, however I got a golden shark golf shirt and another golf shirt ....both at 60% off the marked price.
So how do they do this as practically all of their goods be it handbags, shoes, clothes etc are all designer stuff but at really great prices?
Anyone else been there?
PS this is not an advert, I am just intrigued.
One of my guilty pleasures is a good rummage around a TK Maxx. As well as clothing, it can be great for kids' books and toys.
My assumption has always been it's a mixture of past season ranges, end-of-line and bankrupt stock from other retailers. They can buy in large volume at low prices and distribute it around their numerous stores.
Always had you down as a TMax/Primark aficionado!!!!
TK Max, it's a giant charity shop
Always have a mooch around TKs if there is one nearby. Being a non-fashion non-label conscious 48 year old they usually have some cracking bargains. Have recently got dirt cheap running shorts, technical tee shirts, golf shirts, kitchen knives and other gadgets and a couple of top-quality fleece tops.
Maximillian Schell and Tom Hardy shop in there so it can't be all bad.
Maximillian Schell and Tom Hardy shop in there so it can't be all bad.
I thought I was the only one who had the guilty pleasure of TK Maxx kitchen knives. It started a few years ago when I did a Thai cooking course and the teacher had one of the most comfortable and sharpest knives I'd ever used. I was fully expecting it to have been a Japanese effort costing several hundred quid but when I asked her where she got it she replied "TK Maxx". Do they still do them? I haven't been in in a while
I was referring to the ambience.
Going back a few years now I picked up a CP jacket for £30 went back a couple of weeks later and picked up a Handsome Paul & Shark Jacket for £15.