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Not my favourite branch of T.K Max.
As others have said it is very tight for space and it's best to visit when it opens in the morning.
I have also found that I don't find the "special objects" that I used to come across 9/10 years ago. However it pays to persevere and i very much doubt you will end up leaving this shop without something "in the bag" :-)
If you are a big T.K Max fan you should most certainly get out to Blanchardstown and visit their bigger and brighter branch there!
One of the staff told me that Tuesday mornings are the best time to go in as they get their latest stock out that day. If you are patient and search you will find some great bargains
Ok, get your game face on. If you’re patient there are some serious bargains to be had in here. Bring a bottle of water with you, no lie, this place is waaay too warm. Some tips for you soldier!
1. The cosmetic and toiletries section is unreal. You can pick up products from the Urban Retreat spa in Harrods, Australian brand Model Co and every type of perfume, some of which are discontinued elsewhere. I recently got the model co jet set for five euro, should have been thirty. Never EVER buy St.Tropez elsewhere, these guys have a seemingly never ending supply of cut price gift sets.
2. The ladies shoes are unreal. Look out for the shipment of Lulu Guinness shoes!
3.Lingerie is also very good here. Myla, wonderbra, fantasie, la perla - the works.
i’m not a great fan of tk maxx. sure enought they have some lovely clothes…if you can find them amoung the rows and rows of rails packed to the brim. i suppose if you have the time to rummage around…you may just find something in here.
This is your typical TK Maxx store, very big and packed full of clothes. I recently came in to grab a belt and they had only xtra small and xtra large sizes - kind of sums up the place. I would say not to come here expecting to find something but do check all the rails as there can be the occassional gem at a very good price. They sell all sorts of stuff, mainly clothes for both men and women, but they also sell quite random stuff (like some gadgets/games stuff like poker sets). The staff here are useless and some struggle to hold a conversation in English which I found infruriating!
This shop contains rail upon rail of tightly hung clothes, vaguely divided into casual, formal etc. The clothes are quite original, and you can find some really nice pieces, but you will have to search hard, as the sizes are quite random, and so are the colours and styles. The dresses are brilliant value, if you can find a size and shape that you like, and some branded items can be up to a quarter of the original price. I also find the sports accessories very cheap, compared to usual sports shops. A great shop, if you are willing to search for what you want.
TK Maxx is in St. Stephen’s Green shopping centre and sells clothes, shoes, suitcases, bags, lingerie and some household items at reduced prices. You can get a bargain but you do have to be prepared to look through rails of clothes and generally do quite a lot of hunting. The designer clothes are usually in strange sizes and colors but the odd time a real gem can be found. The shop is limited in space and can feel quite crowded during peak hours but still probably worth a visit.
I love visiting Dublin, but whenever I do I end up spending half my time in this TK Maxx!
Unfortunately they’re a bit tight on space and so everything is crammed in. They have a very small homewares department, and the clearance rails are a complete disaster.
That said, the Irish seem to benefit from some different things to those of us in the UK, so it is worth having a look between pub stops if you’re over there. I’ve managed to pick up quite a few bargains that I’d never seen in the UK. There are other TKMs in and around Dublin so if you’re an avid fan (I can’t be the only TK Maxxoholic can I?) then head out to some of those as they’re much more spacious.
TK Maxx is based in the St Stephen’s Green shopping centre and is full of designer clothes, household goods, shoes, bags etc at bargain prices. Have a look through the rails of clothes and you might find that designer dress you seen a few years ago that you could not afford but now you can!
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