
1. Shoes
Yeah, you might find cool shoes at Target, however, shopping experts wouldn’t recommend you to buy them.
“Target has lots of trendy shoe options, but sometimes they are not that comfortable, and the prices aren’t always comparable to the quality,” says Trae Bodge, smart shopping expert at TrueTrae.
“They do offer deep end-of-season discounts, though, so if you find a pair that fits well and is on sale, I say go for it!”
Better buy your shoes from places where you know for sure you’ll get a more qualitative item.
“Fake leather sandals are $20 to $25 at Target. You can go to Macy’s to get something that looks the same but that’s a quality brand for the same price,” says Kristen Cook, managing editor of Ben’s Bargains.
2. Clothing
Even if you find items that you really like, on trend and all of that, it’s not a good idea to buy clothing from Target, here’s why.
According to Stacy Caprio of Deals Scoop, “clothing at Target tends to be one of the worst purchases you can make there since it is relatively expensive but not great quality or design.”
“You can find much better quality, better fit, and better-looking clothing for similar prices elsewhere,” she adds, “so save your clothing shopping for a non-Target shopping trip.”









































































































5 thoughts on “Never Purchase These 20 Things At Target”
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You must be a competitor !
thank you for all the very important mainly unknown information. It is real helpful.
Why Target does not have baseball caps in my size which is size 8. Why is that. I buy size 8 baseball caps at Yankee Stadium, Dodger Stadium, Universal CityWalk, the Northridge Mall and online.
What a strange article! So one so called expert about something can declare it a bad deal at Target, and it becomes an absolute fact? You could replace most any other retailer’s name here instead of Target, and the article would be just as valid. Plus most of the critiques contain multiple caveats or are pure innuendo, items 19 and 20 are perfect examples of this. Apparently all it takes for evidence is it “… could be” for an accusation to be true. Yes, the main thing that is unknown in this article is information, there is none.