I agree with Jason. I have been to several TJ Maxxs and majority are dirty. But this one looks like a Macys dept store. The store shines all over. Everything is neatly organized. the purses look alluring and not a hot mess like the Germantown location. When I went in I was shopping for candles. I came out with over $ 100 worth of stuff. And the best part is that HomeGoods and TJ Maxxs are connected! You dont have to leave the store! Just go through the aisle and your in HG!
Michele W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Woodbine, MD
This has become one of my favorite places to shop!
Jason S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Potomac, MD
If TJ Maxx ever has to film a commercial, they should shoot it in this store. The level of cleanliness will redefine what you think how great a TJ Maxx can look like. Whenever I come here, it looks so sparkly clean that I feel that its a new store whenever I walk in. They’re also connected to a Home Goods which is just as clean and has a good selection. This TJ Maxx’s specialty is their jewelry line. Each individual TJ Maxx/Ross/Marshalls usually has their own specialty, one that makes each store unique and some unique enough to drive to the middle of nowhere to. I’ve personally bought many nice watches here because of their selection and prices. Recently for Christmas, I bought a women’s Movado for literally half the price of the retail cost, it was on clearance. I saw everything from Lacoste and Fossil to Diesel, Movado and Coach. Don’t expect Rolexes and Cartier here but it’ll be good enough for most people. Prices ranged from $ 30 to $ 500. The staff had a southern hospitality thing going on, which I wasn’t ready for considering the nastiness I was accustomed to at most TJ Maxx stores. In all, if you need a nice watch or want to be impressed by a clean TJ Maxx the one in Mt. Airy is the one you want to go to. It’s pretty far(you know a store is in the middle of nowhere if you have to pass 2 Wal-Marts to get to it), but it was worth it for the awesome deal I got on a perfect watch.