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Marigold

(230 posts)
56. Nordstrom, Nordstrom Rack
Fri Feb 7, 2025, 01:13 PM
Feb 2025

Although it's a bit pricey, the regular Nordstrom has great sales that rival the cost of clothing from Amazon, Walmart, and Target. Better quality and free shipping and returns. They also have a no reason return policy. I've sent things back months later that didn't work out. They will also return makeup that is used. The Rack has cheaper clothes and sales too. Nordstrom still has brick and mortar stores but I am not close to one.

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Dick's is a good option. They broadcast good values, including taking a big Scrivener7 Feb 2025 #1
Thanks! Lithos Feb 2025 #2
L.L. Bean is not magazi? jeffreyi Feb 2025 #12
Yeesh. Dammit. I'll look into that. Thanks for the info. Scrivener7 Feb 2025 #16
Linda Bean jeffreyi Feb 2025 #20
Meijer if you're in the midwest leighbythesea2 Feb 2025 #3
I'm in Texas Lithos Feb 2025 #8
Shoot. We are slow to get online presence leighbythesea2 Feb 2025 #10
I like Meijer. Alliepoo Feb 2025 #4
It's a good organization leighbythesea2 Feb 2025 #9
I really like Costco online senseandsensibility Feb 2025 #5
I can do that Lithos Feb 2025 #7
Recommend checking "Goods Unite Us"... Wuddles440 Feb 2025 #6
For women's clothes and some men's cally Feb 2025 #11
Thanks for the tip! Lithos Feb 2025 #13
TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Home Goods. Raftergirl Feb 2025 #14
I just stick with Amazon Polybius Feb 2025 #15
Sure, we've become a fascist police state maxrandb Feb 2025 #17
There are certain things that can only be bought on Amazon Polybius Feb 2025 #22
You could not buy from the publisher direct? Lithos Feb 2025 #25
The author posted on his Facebook Page when it was released last week and gave a link to Amazon Polybius Feb 2025 #41
library? eShirl Feb 2025 #27
Incredibly doubtful Polybius Feb 2025 #42
Not buy it? KPN Feb 2025 #49
Yeah sure Polybius Feb 2025 #50
Good rationalization. What you do in snd of itself re: KPN Feb 2025 #62
Yeah, Target's shift in policy is certainly worse than the whole Amazon business strategy. sinkingfeeling Feb 2025 #55
Another option is to just stop buying stuff maxrandb Feb 2025 #18
Well, I'm not going to be sewing my own clothes any time soon senseandsensibility Feb 2025 #23
Plus you still have drmeow Feb 2025 #59
What is snow in this context? senseandsensibility Feb 2025 #60
Autocorrect drmeow Feb 2025 #61
Okay senseandsensibility Feb 2025 #63
Kick. Passages Feb 2025 #19
Swiss cotton CountAllVotes Feb 2025 #21
Wow, interesting Lithos Feb 2025 #24
The clothing I buy from them lasts for years CountAllVotes Feb 2025 #40
My IP address banned from going to this website mchill Feb 2025 #29
local thrift stores eShirl Feb 2025 #26
My friends and I are mchill Feb 2025 #28
Kohl's is a possibility. I remember reading that KitFox Feb 2025 #30
But imho--that says nothing about where the clothes come from mchill Feb 2025 #34
Point taken. I thought the poster was looking for a store KitFox Feb 2025 #45
Check out Wayfair LaRaven Feb 2025 #31
I just bought from Wayfair for the first time Mysterian Feb 2025 #64
Oh, my first ❤️ LaRaven Feb 2025 #65
Costco is great for a lot of things, but it would not be possible to put together... 3catwoman3 Feb 2025 #32
Maybe buy Canadian mchill Feb 2025 #33
Not too bad Lithos Feb 2025 #35
Thank you -what about images? mchill Feb 2025 #43
For images Lithos Feb 2025 #57
Dillard's is nice for clothing cadoman Feb 2025 #36
What online brands do you use? Lithos Feb 2025 #37
I buy nearly all my clothes at Dillard's... Mark.b2 Feb 2025 #58
Uniform companies may be a good fit..... Mopar151 Feb 2025 #38
If you are looking for a retail store that Mountainguy Feb 2025 #39
Just don't buy anything unless you need it to survive. mchill Feb 2025 #44
Agree we should all strive for this Mike 03 Feb 2025 #47
This might not be much help, but I'm in the same boat Mike 03 Feb 2025 #46
This is geeat! Thanks Joinfortmill Feb 2025 #54
By the way, thanks for posting on this Mike 03 Feb 2025 #48
I like Kohls, but sometimes I'll see problems with size availability in jeans. marble falls Feb 2025 #51
Etsy Wicked Blue Feb 2025 #52
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2025 #53
Nordstrom, Nordstrom Rack Marigold Feb 2025 #56
I'm cheap. I've gotten really good deals in clothing at JC Penney's bargain area. LeftInTX Feb 2025 #66
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