T.J. Maxx and Marshalls Join Together for a National Spending Intervention: It's Time for Consumers to Re-Think Retail
May 04 2009 - 9:52AM
PR Newswire (US)
Nation's largest off-price retailers launch integrated campaign to
save shoppers from spending too much on fashion FRAMINGHAM, Mass.,
May 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Today more than ever, consumers are looking
for a better way to shop. They don't want to overspend, and they
don't want to pay high prices for high-quality merchandise. They
want the same merchandise they were buying before the recession
hit, but don't want to spend as much to get it. According to a
recent Roper Report, value is not all about low cost to consumers,
even in this recession; consumers feel now, more than ever, quality
products that last are the ones that provide real value. A 2008
Yankelovich study found that 70% of consumers who note having
high-anxiety in this economy still say they want to be able to buy
the splurge item they want without increasing their debt. With
consumers demanding high-quality merchandise at low prices,
off-price retailers T.J. Maxx and Marshalls are taking this
opportunity to launch an integrated campaign asking shoppers to
re-think their retail choices and join them in a national spending
intervention to stop spending too much on fashion. There is no need
to clip coupons, wait for a sale or show up at 6 a.m. on a Saturday
to get a great deal. When you shop off-price you can get brand
names and designer labels for up to 60 percent off, every day.
Since January 2009, T.J. Maxx and Marshalls have saved consumers
more than one billion dollars compared to department and specialty
stores prices, and the savings continue to rack up. With more and
more consumers walking into these retailers looking for
high-quality, low-priced merchandise in this economy, the two
brands have joined forces to educate consumers on the off-price
category and this better way to shop. "We want consumers to join us
in taking a stand against all those tricky games retailers are
playing with coupons, specials and one-time offers. T.J. Maxx and
Marshalls have millions of followers who already know that you
don't have to pay full-price or wait for a 'deal' to get those same
high-quality designer fashions. We want to let everyone who doesn't
understand our concept know that it's not too good to be true!"
said Laura McDowell, spokesperson for T.J. Maxx and Marshalls.
"Consumers can feel good about their purchases when shopping our
stores because they are making smart spending decisions, and they
are getting high-quality merchandise at amazing savings." National
Spending Intervention Integrated Program Launches with Advertising
Campaign For the first time ever, T.J. Maxx and Marshalls will be
featured together in television spots to educate on this better way
to shop option for consumers who don't understand the off-price
retail concept. In the ads, a group of girlfriends stage an
intervention on their friend who spends too much on her fashion
buys, and they show her that there is a better way to shop and
save. "We created this campaign with the intention of rallying
consumers across the country to spread the word that you don't have
to pay a lot for great quality, current season designer fashions,"
said McDowell. "Also, you don't need to 'trade down' to discount
stores and sacrifice quality, just for a low price. In this
economy, we feel especially compelled to get the word out to
consumers everywhere to stop them from overpaying." This campaign
will also feature a guerilla marketing tour that will visit nine
cities across the U.S. with live street theatre performing spending
interventions. To show consumers how much they can save just by
re-thinking retail, a roving billboard will also travel, displaying
the two ads, and showing examples of the exact same, current season
designer merchandise found at department stores and off-price
retailers at the same time. The tour will visit New York, Boston,
Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Atlanta, San
Francisco and Miami. For additional information please visit
http://pimsmultimedia.com/TJX_2009/. About T.J. Maxx T.J. Maxx is a
Massachusetts-based off-price retailer with more than 875 stores
nationwide. The stores offer amazing savings every day on brand
name and designer fashions for the entire family and home. You can
also find an incredible, ever-changing assortment of accessories;
including jewelry, ladies' shoes, handbags, belts and luggage. With
new merchandise arriving every week to each store, it's a whole new
store every time you shop! For the nearest T.J. Maxx store, call
1-800-2TJ-MAXX or visit tjmaxx.com. For merchandise, additional
photography or jpegs, and/or spokesperson interviews log onto
http://media.tjmaxx.com/. About Marshalls Marshalls is one of the
nation's leading off-price family apparel and home fashion
retailers with over 800 stores spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico.
Marshalls offers a wide selection of current season, top quality,
brand name fashions for the entire family as well as giftware and
domestics for the home at prices 20-60% less than department
stores, specialty boutiques and catalogs. For merchandise,
additional photography or jpegs, and/or spokesperson interviews log
onto http://media.marshallsonline.com/. DATASOURCE: T.J. Maxx;
Marshalls CONTACT: Colleen McCarthy of Ogilvy Public Relations for
T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, +1-212-880-5280, Web Site:
http://www.tjmaxx.com/ http://www.marshallsonline.com/
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