Mark's

Mark's - Reviews and experiences

Average rating
6.2 /10
Based on 19 reviews
Oct 2023-Mar 2024
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Reviews (19)

Stanley Classic Legendary 1.5QT Bottle

Product

As a customer of Mark's, I recently bought a Stanley Classic Legendary 1.5QT Bottle online. But when it arrived, it was only wrapped in double plastic bags, which wasn't enough to keep it safe. The bottom ended up getting dented during shipping, which was a bummer. I was worried because this kind of product can easily get damaged if not packaged properly. I even took some pictures of the dented bottle to show what happened. I've always been a loyal customer and I was hoping for more care to be taken when packing my order, especially from a store like Mark's.

Loose fitting jeans

Product

Don't even bother with those baggy jeans. They're so flimsy and badly put together. I got a couple pairs and in no time, one of them ripped at the crotch and corner of the back pocket. Plus, the dye leaked into the pockets after just one wash. I swapped the torn pair, but the new one tore in the same spot soon after. I ended up getting some cheap jeans from a different store and they're still going strong after a year. Don't bother with those jeans, save your money and time for something better.

Clothing purchase

Product

I've been a loyal customer for so many years, but lately I've noticed a drop in the quality of the products at the store. It feels like everything is just a tad better than what you'd find at a thrift store, and the sizes are all over the place. There's an overwhelming amount of plaid in their product lines, and don't even get me started on the sizing for men's tops - some of them are as huge as a tent and practically reach your ankles. I used to shop at Marks all the time, but now I've cut back by a whopping 75%. I really believe that the store can do better, and the buyers need to step up their game.

Wool beanie purchase

Product

I got this wool beanie from the store, and man, it was not a good experience. This merino wool beanie from China made my head so itchy, eh. I was hoping it wouldn't bother my sensitive skin, but it just didn't cut it in terms of comfort, bud.

Women's turtlenecks

Product

I got this turtleneck and it was way too small, I should've ordered a bigger size. The fabric wasn't comfy and the neck was all messed up. And the colors faded even though I washed it carefully. When I tried to leave a review, the company said it didn't meet their standards. What a joke, hey!

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About Mark's

Mark's, originally established as Mark's Work Wearhouse in 1977 in Calgary, Alberta, is a Canadian retail company specializing in casual and industrial apparel and footwear. The company was founded by Mark Blumes with the vision of providing a unique shopping experience focused on quality products for work and leisure activities. Over the years, Mark's has expanded its inventory to include a broader range of clothing, shoes, and accessories, catering not just to working individuals but to a wider audience seeking durable and comfortable clothing. In 2001, Mark's Work Wearhouse was acquired by Canadian Tire Corporation, one of Canada's largest retail chains, indicating a significant milestone in its history. Following the acquisition, the store underwent a rebranding, shortening its name to Mark's to reflect its wider product range beyond workwear. Mark's has grown to become a prominent name in Canadian retail, with numerous locations across the country, offering products designed to meet the needs and preferences of the Canadian climate and lifestyle.

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Last update: November 29, 2024

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