I’m not usually a fan of TK Maxx, I can never be bothered rummaging through the masses of clothes which are always laid out in a jumble sale and the only sizes available are size 20’s. I’m never lucky in TK Maxx and I generally avoid going inside. However, recently my mum brought me here to see if I liked a picture she was thinking of buying. It’s not as chaotic as most TK Maxx and everything is organised in a ship shape fashion, you don’t need to climb over other shoppers to get to something you think you might like. It was during the day on a Saturday and I was very surprised that it wasn’t full to bursting. I managed to find myself a really pretty formal dress which I think I’ll wear to my graduation. I also treated myself to a little basket for papers and Uni work. It’s really unusual and has a hand made look about it, it’s made in a wicker style effect with hardened newspaper entwined into each other, it looks great and was an absolute snip at £5.99!
Claire
Classificação do local: 3 Clydebank, United Kingdom
This shop is a bit of a hit or a miss. It never looks very tidy, even first thing in the morning. It just depends on your luck if you find anything in this store that suits you to buy. Nearer Christmas time they have some lovely dresses in for the balls or even buy early for hte school proms. Sometimes they have fantastic deals on their toys, again you just have to be in the store at the right time. I have not had much experience witht he staff so can not really comment on this part.
Lisain
Classificação do local: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
The branch of TK Maxx is one of the best in my opinion. It is a lot tidier than the city centre branch, and has different stock. There are many designer label brands at cut prices, and in many different sizes. They also have a very large selection of bags and a massive choice of ski wear at fantastic prices. the only downside is the shoe area — they have lass quantities and usually less good brands as compared to the other branches. make sure you take a bag or two with you as they now charge for bags and if you are shopping for a bargain you want to save as much as possible! You can get to the Clydebank shopping centre by train, but it is easier by bus or by car. The store is wheelchair accessible and the staff are helpful.