Autumn is the season for falling leaves, cooler temperatures, and football games. One of the biggest games in high school football is the one that takes place Homecoming weekend. Parents who have sons or daughters who are in high school know that Homecoming means there will be a dance. An important school dance, of course, requires a fabulous dress. Those of you with daughters realize that these dresses can be expensive, especially if you buy them from bridal shops. Instead, go to Kohl’s! They are having a Homecoming sale!
Kohl’s has awesome sales all through the year. Their ongoing clearance sale is one I like to check out often. Their Homecoming sale includes dresses, shoes, handbags, jewelry and other accessories, makeup, and even undergarments and hosiery. Your teenager can get absolutely everything she needs from one place, which is extremely convenient. Similar items from their “Junior’s Plus” selection are also part of this sale.
Young men who are going to a Homecoming dance can also take advantage of this sale. Choose from several styles of tuxedo separates, suits, pants, blazers, dress shirts, dress pants, ties, and shoes. Everything a guy need to look nice for Homecoming can be found on sale, at Kohl’s.
One thing to keep in mind is that some of the items included in this sale are only available online. If you buy a dress and it doesn’t fit, it turns out to be the wrong color, or your daughter’s best friend is planning on wearing the same one, don’t worry. Kohl’s is offering “hassle free returns”.
Dresses are 30% to 60% off, and you can browse through them bases on trend, color, style, length, Junior’s plus, or just view all of them. There are more than 60 different styles to choose from. Dressy shoes in this sale range in price from around $19.00 to around $40.00. Shoes for guys in this sale range from $30.00 to $50.00 in price. Kohl’s sells tuxedos, instead of renting them out. Your son might be able to wear it again to a family gathering, prom, or possibly even next year’s Homecoming dance, if he doesn’t grow too much.
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