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Target Back-To-School Sale: Save Up To 76% This Week

Target Back-To-School Sale: Save Up To 76% This Week

Forbes5 days ago
Summer is quickly coming to an end, and that means school is right around the corner. So Target's Back-To-School Sale has arrived at the perfect time. Now through Aug. 2, you can shop deals like school supplies starting at 25 cents, 25% off kids' clothing and 30% off kids' shoes. The sale includes steep savings from major brands like JLab and Vera Bradley, as well as Target exclusives including Cat & Jack and All In Motion.
From now until Aug. 2, you can save up to 76% on school supplies like wired headphones, reusable ... More water bottles, backpacks and more. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTOS: RETAILER
Target's back-to-school deals aren't just for kids in K-12—college students and teachers can also save big right now and 20% off a qualifying purchase with their school ID. Here, I compiled a list of the best deals across the site.
Best Deals From Target's Back-To-School Sale
Kids' Apparel
Kids' Shoes
Backpacks
Lunch Essentials
School Supplies
Target Back-To-School Sale: Deals On Kids' Apparel
Get 25% Off These Sporty, Lightweight Shorts
Target All In Motion Run Shorts (Girls') Shop At Target
Take 25% Off This Top-Rated Athletic Shirt
Target All In Motion Raglan Active T-Shirt (Boys') Shop At Target
Save 25% On This Uniform Essential, Which Is Available In 10 Colors
Target Cat & Jack Short Sleeve Interlock Uniform Polo Shirt (Girls') Shop At Target
These Classic Yet Comfortable Pants Are Less Than $15
Target Cat & Jack Straight Fit Uniform Pants (Boys') Shop At Target
Stay Cozy In School With This Lightweight Sweater
Target All In Motion Airy Sleek 1/2 Zip Sweatshirt (Girls') Shop At Target
Score 25% Off This Versatile Hoodie
Target All In Motion Spacer Pullover Hoodie Sweatshirt (Boys') Shop At Target
Target Back-To-School Sale: Deals On Kids' Shoes
These Pull-On Sneakers Are Perfect For Gym And Sports
Target All In Motion Kids' Sutton Performance Sneakers Shop At Target
Save 30% On These Everyday Sneakers In Red, White Or Black
Target Cat & Jack Kids' Boston Court Sneakers Shop At Target
Get 30% Off These Cushioned And Breathable Sneakers
Target All In Motion Kids' Ira Lace-Up Performance Sneakers Shop At Target
These Top-Rated Sneakers Are Less Than $20 Right Now
Target Art Class Kids' Benni Skate Sneakers Shop At Target
Take 30% Off This Pair Of Maximum Comfort Sneakers
Target Cat & Jack Kids' Alexander Retro Sneakers Shop At Target
Target Back-To-School Sale: Deals On Backpacks
This Water-Repellant, Spacious Backpack Is 30% Off
Target All In Motion Faux Neoprene Backpack Shop At Target
This Bag Has Plenty Of Pockets, And It's 30% Off
Target Cat & Jack Two Pocket Backpack (Girls') Shop At Target
Save 30% On This Sleek And Chic Backpack
Target All in Motion Lifestyle Backpack Shop At Target
This Backpack Is 30% Off In Four Colors And Prints
Target Cat & Jack Two Pocket Backpack (Boys') Shop At Target
Get 30% Off This Option With Room For Electronics, Water Bottles And More
Target All In Motion Sporty Backpack Shop At Target
Target Back-To-School Sale: Deals On Lunch Essentials
Score This Lunch Bag At 20% Off In 17 Colors
Target Fulton Bag Co Upright Lunch Bag Shop At Target
Take 20% Off This Durable, 16-Ounce Water Bottle
Target Thermos Stainless Steel Funtainer Water Bottle Shop At Target
Organize School Lunches With This Bento Box For 20% Less
Target Bentgo Modern Leakproof Lunch Bento Box Shop At Target
This Spill-Resistant Water Bottle Is Less Than $20
Target Hydrapeak Kids Stainless Steel Water Bottle Shop At Target
Pack Snacks In This Set Of Reusable Pouches For $12
Target Fulton Bag Co Leatherette Snack Pouch Sacks Shop At Target
Take $49 Off This Top-Rated Lunch Bag
Target Vera Bradley Outlet Lighten Up Lunch Crossbody Bag Shop At Target
Target Back-To-School Sale: Deals On School Supplies
Keep A Long-Lasting Supply Of Pencils With This Pack For Under $5
Target BiC 26-Pack Mechanical Pencils Shop At Target
Get 13% Off These Adjustable, Wired Headphones
Target JLab JBuddies Studio On-Ear Kids Wired Headphones Shop At Target
Check Off Markers From Your School Supply List With This Discounted Set
Target Crayola 10-Count Washable Markers Shop At Target
Take 20% Off This Compact Pencil Case
Target Up&Up Hard Sided Zipper Pencil Case Shop At Target
Save 17% On These Multicolored Highlighters
Target Sharpie 4-Pack Highlighters Shop At Target
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