![]() Make sure you’re getting a good deal, or do your research! Not everything is “dirt cheap” - you can easily drop $50 without thinking on items you may not even need.If the sign is n’t clear, and you don’t want to wait until you check out to find the price, download the company’s app - Dirt Cheap Deal Finder - scan the tag and it will tell you the price. Prices are usually an additional percentage off than the tag states. Honorable mention: My friend scored several pairs of cute sunglasses for 25 cents ea.! I spotted cribs and nursery furniture but also infant play toys, high-chair seats and lots of cute clothes. holla! Prices varied from 25 cents to $2.50. Brand name markers, pens/pencils, packs of paper, binders, cases, backpacks - I even picked up a gold metallic Nate Berkus stapler. In the back of the store there’s an area that looks like it’s for employees only, but it’s not, it’s full of giant containers of school and office supplies! You could swim in them like billionaire Scrooge McDuck in DuckTales. I spotted a new, wrapped king-sized mattress (they had other sizes as well) at half off retail. ![]() There wasn’t a big selection but if you’re looking for just the right accent for a shelf or table, you’ll probably be able to find something that works. If that sounds like you, check out what Dirt Cheap has in stock - often some of the cute decor items - even baskets and storage items - will be there. I love Target’s housewares lines and often stalk items waiting for them to go on sale. Lots of khakis, too, for school uniforms. That’s cheaper than the thrift store for brand new clothes. I found an entire aisle of solid color polos for $1 each - a great buy for SSA (standard school attire) if you can find the right size. I picked up a shirt for me that was $17, but found a shirt for my husband that was only $2. ![]() At Dirt Cheap, it’s all new - but the prices vary. That’s why thrift stores rock, but it’s often difficult to find like-new or quality items. They had some really cute boots and Target flats. My girls are equally tough on shoes, and their feet just keep growing! I got them each a pair of shoes for $4/ ea. Not dirt cheap, but worth it for the quality. My girls are really hard on socks! I got a 10-pack of low cut, brand name socks for $5. Pots and planters, outdoor furniture covers, bug spray and other lawn and garden items - I wasn’t shopping for these items but next time I am, I’ll check their aisles first! Socks & shoes – $5 The store I visited had mountains of bathing suits, so you have to dig to find what you’re looking for, but unlike thrift stores, these are new, unworn suits at a fraction of retail prices. $2 for bikini separates and $4 for whole pieces and trunks If you’re looking for an odd or end piece of furniture, you might find a chair, table, lamp or bookshelf that meets your need. And adorable Target woven beach totes for $12. They also have a whole aisle of water and pool toys. Here are a few of the best bargains I spotted at Dirt Cheap: Beach towels – $2.99īeach towels are like $12.99 in stores, so this seemed like a great place to stock up. ![]() Since you cannot return items, I’d steer clear of buying electronics (but you can test them in the store before purchasing) or higher priced items that would put you at a loss if they didn’t work correctly. Think: thrift-store pricing for new, brand name stuff in the following categories: Basically, brand name goods up to 90% off retail price. The premise is this: Dirt Cheap carries overstocks, liquidations, customer returns and out of season goods from stores like Target, Children’s Place, Gap, and more. It began in Mississippi, but is now in several southern states - 63 locations in 7 states: (1142 Gallatin Pike S, Madison, TN 37115 – open Mon-Sat 9am-8pm, closed Sunday). Locally, Dirt Cheap went in the location of the former Big Lots in Madison off Gallatin Rd. My friend to told me about this weekend, and I’ve been twice already.
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