I even buy the majority of our groceries there since we got the expanded grocery sections in all our local Targets. Sometimes I think the only good thing about where we live is that there are four Targets within half an hour of us. Yup- FOUR. (Aaand they all have Starbucks inside now, too. Hooray.)
Their kids clothes are generally really cute, the food prices are better than our local grocery store, they have everything you'd find at a drug store, and a pretty good selection of most other household and life needs as well. The only real problem I have with Target is that every penny I save (and more probably) with sales, coupons, deals, etc-- immediately gets spent on things that I didn't intent to buy.
Like today. After we took Lily to school, Noah and I went to Target.. for food shopping. Honestly. But I cannot help walking through the baby/kid section every time "just to see." This time I just happen to see 2 shirts, 2 pairs of pants, 2 pairs of shorts, and a 6-pack of socks that came home with us.
Summer doesn't officially start for another two weeks, but a lot of the spring and summer stuff was heavily discounted already. So, even though an impromptu shopping spree happened.. it happened cheaply.
I bought..
1. Green/white pinstripe Cherokee cargo shorts (for next summer). Was $9.00, marked down to $2.70.
2. Red/orange plaid Cherokee cargo shorts (for next summer). Was $9.00, marked down to $2.70.
3. Red Circo athletic pants (for the fall). Was $8.00, marked down to $2.40.
4. Blue Circo athletic pants (for the fall). Was $8.00, marked down to $2.40.
5. Plaid Genuine Kids (OshKosh) short sleeve shirt.. Was $10.00, marked down to $7.00
6. Plaid Cherokee long sleeve shirt (for the fall). Was $10.00, marked down to $3.00
7. Circo monster, striped, and solid 6-pack of socks. $5.99 (not on sale, but Lily needed socks)
Was: $59.99, Paid: $26.19 (saved $33.18 or 56%)
Thanks again, Target.
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