Target: New 20-25% Apparel Cartwheel Savings Offers
Calling all you Target shoppers! Here are a few new & high value Apparel Cartwheel Savings Offers for you to add – valid thru 5/24 (with the exception of the Merona Women’s Apparel Cartwheel, which expires on 5/17)! Please note that each offer has a limit of 4. Check them out…
* 25% Merona Women’s Apparel (excludes socks, shoes, swim, outerwear, accessories & clearance)
* 20% Off Men’s Polo Shirts (excludes other shirt styles & clearance)
* 20% C9 by Champion Women’s Shorts – shorts and skorts (excludes other C9 by Champion items & clearance)
* 20% Men’s Shorts (excludes C9 by Champion & clearance)
(Thanks, Freebies for a Cause!)
There is also a women’s plus size offer as well
The polo offer is only good for Merona and Mossimo brand shirts, no C9.
The 25% also works on clearance even though it says it won’t.
I used it last night and my cashier said there was an offer (she knows I coupon) and that it would work on my clearance blouses
My experience was similar. I was at target last night, found a blazer I liked on the clearance rack, and scanned its tag to see whether there were any applicable cartwheel coupons. Sure enough, the 25% off apparel came up, and it applied during checkout. I didn’t read the fine print because it came up in my cartwheel search and was obviously linked.
How will u scan an item and find whether it has a cartwheel offer?? Thanks in advance
I didn’t know you could do that!
Yes just open your cartwheel and it should say scan. And you just scan items to find out if there is a cartwheel for it, it’s awesome.
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