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The Gift of Savings: T.J.Maxx and Marshalls Put a Bow on It

Holiday shopping can be stressful and expensive (an unfun combo if we've ever heard one), the good news is: T.J.Maxx and Marshalls can offer you fabulous fashion finds, brand name toys, and gifts for the whole family .
The Gift of Savings: T.J.Maxx and Marshalls Put a Bow on It

Holiday shopping can be stressful and expensive (an unfun combo if we've ever heard one), the good news is: T.J.Maxx and Marshalls can offer you fabulous fashion finds, brand name toys, and gifts for the whole family . . . all at up to 60 percent off mall store prices (major holiday score)! Flip through our slideshow of fabulous gifts from T.J.Maxx and Marshalls!


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'Tis the Season to Be a Merry Maxxinista!

What exactly is a Maxxinista, you ask?  A Maxxinista is a fashionista that gets it all for much, much less at T.J.

What exactly is a Maxxinista, you ask?  A Maxxinista is a fashionista that gets it all for much, much less at T.J. Maxx! Whether you’re looking for brand-name fashion for your holiday look or must-have toys for the children in your life, you can get gobs of goodies for friends and family at T.J. Maxx for up to 50 percent off department store prices. Time to get together with your Maxxinista friends and head to T.J.'s for deals that will thrill!

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Rachael Ray Is a TJ Maxx and Target Girl

The queen of 30-minute meals, Rachael Ray, is an expert on whipping up family meals, and in her life outside the kitchen she loves to share more than just food with her own family.

The queen of 30-minute meals, Rachael Ray, is an expert on whipping up family meals, and in her life outside the kitchen she loves to share more than just food with her own family. When Bankrate asked her if she treats herself to many extravagances, Ray said that now she's able to take her entire family on an annual Italian vacation and she enjoys doing things that are "emotionally profitable," like starting the Yum-O! organization.

While she's all for going splurging on her family and giving generously to charity, the bubbly cook doesn't spend much on her wardrobe. She said that she certainly has "more shoes than she did 15 years ago," but most of her shopping habits haven't really changed.

But in our everyday life, I wear literally the same pants I've had for 10, 12 years. I still shop at TJ Maxx and Marshalls and Target, and I do my own grocery shopping. I wander around in Adidas sweats and wear bluejeans most of the time.

Bankrate points out that we can all learn from Ray's habits of living below our means and sharing what we do have when possible.

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