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TJ Maxx and Marshalls will be closed on Christmas Day across the United States. This is a consistent company-wide policy by TJX Companies, which also includes HomeGoods and Sierra. The reason for the closure is to allow employees to spend the holiday with family and rest after the busy holiday season, reflecting a common practice among major retailers. While stores are closed on Christmas Day, they will be open with adjusted hours on Christmas Eve and the day after (Boxing Day), and New Year’s Day. Shoppers looking for last-minute gifts or post-holiday deals should plan accordingly.

News Article:

TJ Maxx and Marshalls to Remain Closed on Christmas Day

Shoppers looking for last-minute Christmas deals or post-holiday bargains at TJ Maxx and Marshalls will have to adjust their plans. Both retail giants, along with sister stores HomeGoods and Sierra, will be closed nationwide on December 25th.

The decision, a long-standing company policy under TJX Companies, aims to give employees a well-deserved break during the peak holiday season. “The holiday season is one of the most demanding for retailers. The full closure allows workers to spend the day with their families and rest after weeks of high demand,” a company spokesperson stated.

TJ Maxx and Marshalls will not be joining retailers like Target and Costco, in observing Christmas Day closures, a common practice in the U.S. retail landscape, given historically low foot traffic on that date. The closure will apply to all locations across the country, regardless of local regulations or tourist areas.

While stores will be closed on Christmas Day, customers can still shop on Christmas Eve (December 24th) and after Christmas on December 26th (Boxing Day), when post-holiday sales typically begin. The stores will also have adjusted hours on New Year’s Day.

Consumers are advised to plan their shopping trips accordingly to avoid disappointment. After the 25th, TJ Maxx and Marshalls anticipate increased customer traffic and significant discounts.

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