Target's marked down a ton of stellar swimsuits for Circle Week — up to 55% off
Let's set the scene: You've got your flight booked, your hotel set and you've marked your PTO on the calendar — time to pack your suitcase for a well-deserved fun-in-the-sun getaway. Then you suddenly realize that you hate all of your swimsuits from last year. It happens to the best of us. To help you avoid this scenario, we'll let you in on a secret: During Target Circle Week (running through March 29), the retailer is offering tons of A+ men's and women's swimwear deals.
Fill out your vacation wardrobe with deals on flirty one-pieces with tummy ruching, like this pink number for just $31 and a fun and flattering-as-hell swim dress (yes, dress!) that you can wear at the pool or out exploring for 55% off. Speaking of versatile swimwear, these 2-in-1 men's swim trunks (30% off) also function as actual shorts — seriously, no one will ever know. And if you're a fan of Lands' End, Target has slashed the prices on hundreds of their swimsuits.
Look, even though the red-dot retailer is always reliable when it comes to stylish and affordable swimwear, shopping for a bathing suit is never fun. And there are a lot of options to sort through, so we did the dirty work for you and picked out some stellar selections that deserve a spot in your suitcase.

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- Tom's Guide
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Yahoo
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- Yahoo
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