Target Circle Week Is Here With Up to 50% Off Bestselling Clothes, Furniture, and More—Shop Our Top 10 Deals Before They Sell Out
By Lydia Mansel,
4 hours ago
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If you’re already a Target Circle club member, you may recall this past summer’s Target Circle Week sale , where the retailer slashed prices on thousands of items across departments. If you missed it (maybe you were on vacation or you weren’t a Target Circle club member yet), don’t worry: You’re getting another chance.
That’s right — Target Circle Week is back. Running through Oct. 12, the sale features markdowns of up to 50% off as well as exciting one-day-only offers. Hoping to stock up on fall clothing or redesign your bathroom? Now’s the perfect time to add leggings, workout gear, tote bags , towels, mirrors, and other home decor to your cart.
Before you get too excited, though, you’ll need to make sure you’re a member of Target’s loyalty program. We can help with that.
How Do I Access the Target Circle Week Sale?
This is an easy one. You simply need to sign up for Target Circle membership , which is completely free. Once you have an account, you’ll be able to access the Target Circle Week discounts, personalized benefits, and your 5% off birthday gift. Plus, if you also enroll in the paid Target Circle 360 annual membership during Target Circle Week, you’ll receive $50 off your next same-day delivery order of $50 or more.
While you could spend hours scrolling and sorting through the various discounted items, we should warn you that the best ones tend to sell out quickly. So to help you grab the most amazing deals, we did the legwork for you. Read on to discover 10 of our favorites from the sale — including a super cozy cardigan and a heavily discounted KitchenAid stand mixer — and shop all Target Circle Week markdowns here.
Autumn is the season for all things warm and comforting. That includes pumpkin spice lattes, roaring fireplaces, and this cardigan from Universal Thread. Available in cream, tan, and dark gray, the versatile piece was billed by one shopper as the “perfect fall sweater.” And yes, it has pockets.
KitchenAid 5.5 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer, $280 (was $450) at Target
Anyone who gets enjoyment and satisfaction out of cooking needs a KitchenAid stand mixer in their life. This one is outfitted with a stainless steel bowl, a flat beater, a dough hook, and a 6-wire whip, giving you all the tools you need to fold, mix, knead, shred, or beat. While typically on the more expensive end, this model is marked down by nearly $200 during Target Circle Week.
If you’re someone who lives in loungewear, you know you can never have too many leggings in your closet. With this high-waisted, flared-leg pair from Wild Fable marked down by 30%, it may be time to add the black or olive green version to your rotation.
A New Day Women's High-Rise Straight Trousers, $22 (was $32) at Target
The secret to a great wardrobe is to have a few different staples you can mix and match: a quality white T-shirt, a solid pair of jeans, a wear-anywhere button-down, and a simple pair of trousers — like these High-Rise Straight Trousers from A New Day — are a good starting place. With functional front and back pockets and a generally comfy fit, these pants will effortlessly take you from work to happy hour, any day of the week.
Nuloom Rowan Braided Texture Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug, From $63 (was $158) at Target
Sometimes all you need to breathe new life into a room is a rug. The ivory Nuloom Rowan Braided Texture Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug, which comes in several different sizes, will add an impactful touch of style and functionality to your space, and it’s durable enough to work in a high-trafficked area in your home.
A New Day Women's Button-Front Cardigan, $18 (was $25) at Target
Preppy style continues to resonate this season, and you can embody the vibe by pairing this Button-Front Cardigan with a turtleneck or tank, straight-leg jeans, and a pair of loafers — à la “Gilmore Girls.” You just need some beautiful fall foliage and a cup of tea to complete the look.
Kipling Abanu Multi Convertible Crossbody Bag, $47 (was $79) at Target
Anyone with an on-the-go lifestyle can benefit from the Kipling Abanu Multi Convertible Crossbody Bag, which is marked down by more than $30. The bag can be worn as either a crossbody or a waist pack, depending on your preference, and it’s spacious enough to hold a phone, small wallet, keys, and some lip balm.
Threshold Performance Plus Oversized Bath Towel, $10 (was $14) at Target
One of the easiest ways to add luxury to your bathroom is to only use high-quality bath towels. The Threshold Performance Plus Oversized Bath Towel is particularly sumptuous, and it comes in an impressive range of colors and patterns. For a classic look (akin to a five-star hotel), go with the white or white striped.
Jockey Women's Casual T-Shirt Dress, From $16 (was $40) at Target
If you live somewhere that’s warm year-round — or you’re planning to travel somewhere by the beach in the next few months — there’s a high likelihood you’ll end up wearing this Jockey Women's Casual T-Shirt Dress on repeat. One shopper notes it’s “not see-through and not too heavy” and “it doesn’t rise when walking.” What more could you ask for in a cute daytime dress?
Threshold Oversized Textural Woven Throw Pillow Cream, From $14 (was $20) at Target
It’s high time to upgrade your bedding — and the best way to start it is to invest in a couple of new throw pillows. Shoppers note the Threshold Oversized Textural Woven Throw Pillow is a “good size” and the “neutral cream color with subtle pattern… can work well in most spaces.” Both the lumbar and square styles are on sale, so feel free to pick up a few during Target Circle Week.
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