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7 Luxury Goods That Are Cheaper at Marshalls



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Marshalls is a goldmine for designer stuff at excellent, money-saving prices — whether you’re looking for back to school basics or a sweet late summer look, they’ve got you covered. But what if your tastes run a little pricier? Well, fret not. If you like to live the luxe life, Marshall’s has you covered then, too — and for much less than many other places.
Here’s the deal on some luxury items you can snag at Marshall’s that are cheaper than anywhere else.
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Save $150 on the Real Deal: Gucci Wallets
Any savvy Marshalls shopper knows that they’ve got those sweet designer goods for less — and than includes the fanciest of them all, Gucci. The Supreme Canvas Continental Wallet is only $600 — and if you know Gucci, then you know this is a major deal. The same wallet costs $750 at Gucci stores. It’s not some knockoff — we’re talking the real deal with that iconic Gucci logo plastered all over it.
The wallet has gold hardware, buttery leather trim and is the perfect size for stuffing in all your cards and cash.
Philipp Plein Watches for the Win
Ever heard of Philipp Plein? If not, Google it. Their Skeleton Spectre bracelet watch usually goes for $440. At Marshalls? $349.99.
Here’s what makes this watch cool:
- Water-resistant up to 165 feet (shower with it, why not?)
- Comes in a skull-shaped case (because regular cases are not luxe enough)
- 42-millimeter black PVD stainless steel (looks tough, is tough)
You’re saving nearly a hundred bucks on a watch that’ll make people think you spent way more.
Josie Natori Silk PJs: Luxury for Less
Sleeping in silk is a game-changer. Josie Natori’s two-piece silk pajama set usually costs $400 or more. Marshalls price? $179.99.
What you’re getting:
- 100% silk (none of that cheap polyester stuff)
- Long-sleeve top with buttons
- Matching pull-on pants
You’re saving at least $220. That’s like getting paid to sleep in luxury.
Elchim 8th Sense Hair Dryer for Pro-Level Hair
Hair stylists swear by Elchim. Their 8th Sense dryer usually goes for $190. Marshalls has it for $139.99.
What’s the big deal?
- 36 heat and speed settings (for when you’re feeling indecisive)
- Digital power control (because analog is so last century)
- Works for all hair types (curly, straight, whatever)
That equals $50 saved and your hair will thank you.
Le Creuset Kettle Without the Le Creuset Price
Le Creuset is the Rolls-Royce of kitchenware. Their 1.7qt Whistling Kettle? Usually $80. At Marshalls it’s $59.99.
The lowdown:
- Works on any stove (even those fancy induction ones)
- Whistles when water’s ready (old school, but it works)
- It’s Le Creuset, so it’ll probably outlive you
You’ll get $20 savings on something you’ll use every day. Not bad.
Schmidt Brothers Knives Set for Serious Cooks
Good knives are game-changers. Schmidt Brothers’ 15-piece German steel set usually runs $375. Marshalls price? $299.99.
What’s in the box:
- Every knife you’ll ever need (15 pieces)
- High carbon steel (stays sharp forever)
- Black titanium coating (looks great, resists rust)
- Comes with a sharpener and a “how to cut stuff” guide
That comes out to $75 saved on knives that’ll make you feel like a pro chef.
Cologne: Creed Viking (Because You’re Worth It)
Creed Viking is the cologne for people who have “made it.” Regular price: $400 for just over 3 ounces. Marshalls price: $299.99.
Why it’s fancy:
- Made in France (ooh la la)
- Smells like success (pink pepper, bergamot, sandalwood)
- The bottle looks like it belongs in a mansion
Bottom line: $100 saved on smelling like a million bucks.
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