
What’s life without a little treat sometimes? Marshalls offers affordable luxuries that retirees can savor for themselves or give to friends and family.
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Here’s a look at some of the most popular items at Marshalls right now that look expensive but won’t go over budget.

Made in India Beaded Striped Satchel
- Price: $39.99
This stylish black and white beaded satchel usually costs around $30 more than Marshalls’ price. The bag has sequins to make a statement without being too flashy. It has a pocket inside that can be used to easily store a phone or a pair of sunglasses.
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Moschino Scarf
- Price: $69.99
A Moschino piece for under $100? It’d be a shame not to pick up this silk Moschino scarf. Usually, this scarf would go for $120. Now, you can stay warm and show a more luxurious side of yourself for a great price.

London Fog Roller Suitcase
- Price: $89.99
This is a beautiful expandable suitcase to take on a trip. The rose-colored, softside suitcase has 28 inches of capacity and has one interior mesh zip pocket, one interior zip pocket and two interior slip pockets. This bag usually sells for closer to $150.

Brooks Brothers Linen Solid Short Sleeve Shirt
- Price: $29.99
This pink linen shirt is the perfect men’s shirt to keep you cool on a hot day without compromising style. With the inverted black pleat, it gives a sense of formality without being too overdressed. A shirt like this from Brooks Brothers usually will run over $42, but this piece doesn’t even crack $35.
Editor’s note: Prices are accurate as of Mar. 18, 2026. Prices and availability may vary by location.
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