Kohl's has got to be the most worthless store ever

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rh71

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Originally posted by: bigrash
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: bigrash
overpriced? wtf are you talking about. I've only been there once with my ex and i ended up buying a whole bunch of dress cloths cause they were so cheap
are you saying they're on par with Marshalls or TJ Maxx as far as prices go ?

well the price is around the same, but they sell different types of cloths. Marshalls and TJ Maxx usually sells name brand stuff like polo, hilfiger, echo and other stuff that didnt sell too well and might be last season's or so. Kohls sell lower end stuff but i think they're better than Target or walmart
that's where my opinion differs. Marshalls and TJMaxx is a huge mess from people digging through all the clothes looking for what fits them... their prices are bargain basement even though they sell good name stuff. But their prices are the absolute best out there - can't beat them. What I saw from Kohl's was different... very neatly organized store with clothing that's not better in price or quality... and that's why I question why they're even around. That's why I say they're overpriced in comparison... you can already get the good stuff at the other stores. Seems to me they're just taking advantage of people who don't know about Marshalls / TJMaxx.
 

waggy

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I got a couple nice dress shirts pretty cheap. Not my favorite store to shop at but dont complain if i get a gift card.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: bigrash
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: bigrash
overpriced? wtf are you talking about. I've only been there once with my ex and i ended up buying a whole bunch of dress cloths cause they were so cheap
are you saying they're on par with Marshalls or TJ Maxx as far as prices go ?

well the price is around the same, but they sell different types of cloths. Marshalls and TJ Maxx usually sells name brand stuff like polo, hilfiger, echo and other stuff that didnt sell too well and might be last season's or so. Kohls sell lower end stuff but i think they're better than Target or walmart
that's where my opinion differs. Marshalls and TJMaxx is a huge mess from people digging through all the clothes looking for what fits them... their prices are bargain basement even though they sell good name stuff. But their prices are the absolute best out there - can't beat them. What I saw from Kohl's was different... very neatly organized store with clothing that's not better in price or quality... and that's why I question why they're even around. That's why I say they're overpriced in comparison... you can already get the good stuff at the other stores. Seems to me they're just taking advantage of people who don't know about Marshalls / TJMaxx.

The Kohl's over in Levittown runs some really good deals. I get sent 30% off coupons that you can use on Sale Items, and then on top of that they sometimes run a special where using a Kohl's card, you can get $10 for every $50 spent.

As long as you know when to buy (like when the above happens), you can score some killer deals.
 

spidey07

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Aug 4, 2000
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Dude, Kohls rocks as far as decent clothes at incredible prices.

What you talking 'bout Willis?

-edit-
Last time I went there I got 5 pairs of 80 dollar+ slacks for 30 bucks a piece.
 

spacejamz

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Mar 31, 2003
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Kohl's must be doing something right...

They had longer lines to check out (pretty much every register where I was at was being used) than the Frys and Best Buy we went to around 8 am this morning...

IMO, Kohls and Mervyns are about the same level...
 

merlocka

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Originally posted by: spidey07
Dude, Kohls rocks as far as decent clothes at incredible prices.

What you talking 'bout Willis?

-edit-
Last time I went there I got 5 pairs of 80 dollar+ slacks for 30 bucks a piece.

The deal with Kohls is they have crazy MSRP's, but weekly sales where crap is like 50% off.

SO they take a $20 pair of slacks, put a $80 price tag, put it on sale for >50% off, people buy these pants for $30 and think they scored.

It's not a new business model, but Kohls is very good at it, which is why they are/were well liked on Wall St.

 

daveymark

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Originally posted by: merlocka
Originally posted by: spidey07
Dude, Kohls rocks as far as decent clothes at incredible prices.

What you talking 'bout Willis?

-edit-
Last time I went there I got 5 pairs of 80 dollar+ slacks for 30 bucks a piece.

The deal with Kohls is they have crazy MSRP's, but weekly sales where crap is like 50% off.

SO they take a $20 pair of slacks, put a $80 price tag, put it on sale for >50% off, people buy these pants for $30 and think they scored.

It's not a new business model, but Kohls is very good at it, which is why they are/were well liked on Wall St.



I suppose, but I picked up a leapster LMAX for $55 there the day before xmas on one of their 50% off sales. I dare you to find one for anywhere close to that price ANYWHERE at a retail store. Hell, even ebay can't match that price. Point being, they do have some good deals if you know when to shop. Leapster is a quality product that is well made.
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: merlocka
Originally posted by: spidey07
Dude, Kohls rocks as far as decent clothes at incredible prices.

What you talking 'bout Willis?

-edit-
Last time I went there I got 5 pairs of 80 dollar+ slacks for 30 bucks a piece.

The deal with Kohls is they have crazy MSRP's, but weekly sales where crap is like 50% off.

SO they take a $20 pair of slacks, put a $80 price tag, put it on sale for >50% off, people buy these pants for $30 and think they scored.

It's not a new business model, but Kohls is very good at it, which is why they are/were well liked on Wall St.

While that may be true and i agree it is an old practice, these slacks were of excellent quality and the retail price seemed appropriate.

Like all stores, there is crap and there are gems. But I've found more gems at kohls than anywhere else.

And the funny thing is all my friends feel the same way - "kohls rocks", and before there is any class or status crap floating around we're all pretty well to do.
 

Kelemvor

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You must have a really crappy Kohls. We shop there all the time. They always have stuff on good sales. We buy mostly kitcheny stuff and clothing there.

I rank Kohls above Target which is above Walmart...
 

vi edit

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Their end of season bargain racks rock.

I picked up cargo shorts for $10.00 a pair when even the cheapest places out there typically sell them for $16.00 at the least.

I can grab sweaters for $4-$10 a pop. Nice sweaters that go great in a business casual office.

Long sleeve button up shirts go for $5-$10 when they would typically go for $15-$20.

My Dockers "golf pants" can be picked up for under $30 a pair when most places sell them for $35+.

It's just all in what you are looking for. If you want to be a name brand whore...they aren't the best place. If you just want some nice looking stuff that fits well, and don't want to spend a lot, they have great deals if you hit them at the right times.
 

Perknose

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One opened near me a couple of years ago, and I've been there several times since, but not recently at all, nor do I intend to return.

Imho, they simply have no edge anywhere. Completely uninspired merchandise selection, almost never the best prices, mediocre service -- there is simply no reason to go to one that I can see. And yet, they do seem to be thriving. I have no idea why.
 

bctbct

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Kohls always has good deals on Levis. I pd 22.50 for 501s and 17.50 for 550s a few weeks ago w/ 30% coupon. I also got a dyson 07 yellow OTD $227 last year.

Shirts are a little boring though.
 

SparkyJJO

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I got some $40 shoes at kohl's once and they were complete junk, my $20 shoes from walmart lasted a lot longer than those things did

to me, kohls is way too overpriced anyway, but that was enough for me
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: beer
Every year, my grandmother gets me two shirts from Kohl's, and every year, I return them. It's just not my style and thats OK because I always get store credit that I use to buy only semi-worthless stuff (instead of keeping the completely worthless shirts). Last year I think I bought shot glasses and some other barware.

This year I walk into the store and just...ugh. This store is so worthless. They stock five times as many SKUs as they need to. And it's all junk. Who buys this sh!t?? The clothes are wretched. I went to look at luggage....it's all ballistic nylon.

This store just seems like a far crappier version of a SuperTarget, minus the foods. It took me half an hour to find something to spend my $30 on, and it ended up being a wok and a griddle. I mean really, does anyone shop at this store and can they provide any insight as to why this store is better than something like Target, which seems to sell the same kind of merchandise, only better designed...
here's an idea, don't shop at Kohls.

 

Fritzo

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:confused:

Our Kohl's stocks Dockers, Haggar, St. John's, and Armani, which are all great brands. You into grunge-wear or something?
 

DainBramaged

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Personally, I love Kohls, which is why I took a job there for the Christmas season. 35% off of their sh!t on employee shop days is the fvcking sh!t.
 

beer

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Originally posted by: Fritzo
:confused:

Our Kohl's stocks Dockers, Haggar, St. John's, and Armani, which are all great brands. You into grunge-wear or something?

Not really, my favorite labels are along the lines of Perry Ellis, Lacoste, and Polo, and Kohl's doesnt carry _any_ of these brands. I think they carry polo golf or some sh!t, but the clothes are not as trendy as I would like.

I don't think they carry Armani :/ that's a little riduclous. Most of Kohl's stuff is priced in the $10-$30 article range at all times throughout the year, regardless of what the 'sale' price is. The inflated MSRP bullsh!t is a little annoying too.

I don't find Dockers, St John's and Haggar particularily impressive. The fits are cut for larger people, I need to get my clothes in 'modern fit' etc., which Kohl's offers none of. Dillards/Nordstroms are my typical targets for my shopping...
 

montanafan

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Kohl's isn't one of my favorite stores by far because they do have a lot of low quality stuff and the service isn't great, but if you take the time to browse through all the merchandise you can find some good deals. They'll also have some good sales for off season merchandise like the ones I'm waiting on for next month and February for bedding.

I've found some really nice deals on down comforters and linens in late winter sales. I also picked up some nice Eastland hiking shoes there in winter and got a couple of good wallets at a buy one get one free sale.
 

gsethi

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Last time I was in Kohls, I got black Levis jeans for myself for ~$12 ea. (They are normally ~35+ at all other stores and are really hard to find - Black Levis Carpentar style). They were on clearance. I wanted only 1 but bought an extra spare one (b/c these particular ones are really hard to find and the price was too good)
 

Leper Messiah

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Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Fritzo
:confused:

Our Kohl's stocks Dockers, Haggar, St. John's, and Armani, which are all great brands. You into grunge-wear or something?

Not really, my favorite labels are along the lines of Perry Ellis, Lacoste, and Polo, and Kohl's doesnt carry _any_ of these brands. I think they carry polo golf or some sh!t, but the clothes are not as trendy as I would like.

I don't think they carry Armani :/ that's a little riduclous. Most of Kohl's stuff is priced in the $10-$30 article range at all times throughout the year, regardless of what the 'sale' price is. The inflated MSRP bullsh!t is a little annoying too.

I don't find Dockers, St John's and Haggar particularily impressive. The fits are cut for larger people, I need to get my clothes in 'modern fit' etc., which Kohl's offers none of. Dillards/Nordstroms are my typical targets for my shopping...

might want to go back to American Eagle then.

Kohl's pwns for the "business casual" look.
 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Fritzo
:confused:

Our Kohl's stocks Dockers, Haggar, St. John's, and Armani, which are all great brands. You into grunge-wear or something?

Not really, my favorite labels are along the lines of Perry Ellis, Lacoste, and Polo, and Kohl's doesnt carry _any_ of these brands. I think they carry polo golf or some sh!t, but the clothes are not as trendy as I would like.

I don't think they carry Armani :/ that's a little riduclous. Most of Kohl's stuff is priced in the $10-$30 article range at all times throughout the year, regardless of what the 'sale' price is. The inflated MSRP bullsh!t is a little annoying too.

I don't find Dockers, St John's and Haggar particularily impressive. The fits are cut for larger people, I need to get my clothes in 'modern fit' etc., which Kohl's offers none of. Dillards/Nordstroms are my typical targets for my shopping...

Again :confused:

Dockers is standard office wear (and my favorite brand), and I don't think that 32x34 would be "larger".