Target reduces prices on 3,000 spring items across apparel and home goods
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Target Corporation (NYSE: TGT) announced price reductions on more than 3,000 items across its apparel, home, baby essentials, and select food and beverage categories for spring.
The price cuts, ranging from 5% to 20% below original prices, began in March and will continue throughout the spring season. The reductions cover women's and children's apparel, bedding sets, blankets, sheets, footwear including flats and sandals, baby items, household essentials, and pantry staples.
"Busy families are thinking about value as they begin to update their homes and wardrobes for spring," said Cara Sylvester, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer at Target. "We're delivering by lowering prices on 3,000 spring favorites across apparel, essentials and home."
The company stated these price reductions build upon thousands of items Target reduced in 2025. The pricing program excludes Alaska and Hawaii, and pricing may vary by location and online availability.
Target operates nearly 2,000 stores and serves customers online. The Minneapolis-based retailer also offers additional savings through its Target Circle rewards program, which provides exclusive discounts and is available through the company's website, mobile app, or in-store checkout lanes.
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