7 TJ Maxx Handbags SECRETLY Better Than $500 Brands (And 3 To Skip)

Everyone assumes the expensive shelf holds the better bag. The hangtag tells a different story. This video follows the money through the T.J. Maxx handbag racks to show why some of the best leather in the store hides under names you've never heard of, priced far below the $500 labels selling the same materials. You'll learn the single detail on every tag that separates a real bargain from a good-looking mistake, a quick test you can run with the bag in your hand before you buy, and the traps that fool even careful shoppers. No sponsors, no affiliate links, just the research. Stay to the end for the three bags that look like deals and aren't. No paid sponsorships in this video. ---------------------------------------- SOURCES & FURTHER READING ---------------------------------------- TJX Companies — 2025 Annual Report (SEC): https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/00... TJX Companies — SEC filing on packaway and private-label inventory: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/00... Consumers' Checkbook — "Outlet Stores: What Do They Really Sell?": https://www.checkbook.org/national/outlet-... Galen Leather — Leather Grades Explained (full-grain vs. top-grain vs. genuine vs. bonded): https://www.galenleather.com/blogs/news/le... Patricia Nash — Our Leathers (full-grain vegetable-tanned Italian leather, LWG Gold tannery): https://patricianashdesigns.com/blogs/insp... The Frye Company — history, ownership, and production: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Frye_Com... Dooney & Bourke — history and All-Weather Leather: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dooney_%26_B...