The After Christmas sales are pretty much picked over, or have ended, by now. However, there are still plenty of sales going on! Here’s a quick roundup of sales that are going on this week.
Target has a Clearance sale on their Neiman Marcus Collection. You can save up to 70% off on items from top designers like Tracy Reese, Jason Wu, Lela Rose, Marc Jacobs, Caroline Herrera, Oscar de la Renta and others. This sale includes pouches, frames, pet bowls, scarves, girls dresses, trinket boxes, and more.
Target also has a clearance sale on bedding. This includes duvets, pillows, comforters, throws, flannel sheets, and more.
Kohl’s is having a Baby Sale! Get an extra 20% off baby furniture, gear, apparel, and more for toddlers and baby. This sale will end on January 10, 2013. Visit the Kohl’s website and print out your pass before you head to the store. Or, shop from the Kohl’s website and use the Promo Code BORNTOSAVE.
Kohl’s is having their “Biggest Gold Star Clearance”. It includes new markdowns. Items included in the sale are 60% to 80% off the original price.
Michael’s is having a “Buy One, Get One Free” sale. The sale has started and it will continue through January 12, 2013.
Some items included in this sale are: Crayola Model Magic, felt sheets, decorative closet organizers, photo calendars, Grumbacher pre-tested oil paints, Grumbacher Academy Acrylic Artist paints, lots of scrapbooking stuff, plenty of frames, Ashland Spring Bushes and Garlands, Ashland Natural Storage Baskets, and tons more!
Powell’s Books is having a “Wonderful Life” Sale. Books included in this sale are 30% off. There are a total of 19 titles to choose from. Some are: The $100 Startup, Happier at Home, The As If Principle, and How Children Succeed.
Barnes & Noble is still having an “After-Holiday Sale”. You can pick up Bargain Books for up to 85% off.
Barnes & Noble is also having a 50% off sale on hundreds of toys. Selections include Pillow Pets, LEGO, Webkins, Alex Toys. Crayola, and more. You might want to shop this sale from the website in order to get the widest selection of products.
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