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Target Circle Week Has Endless Deals on Fashion for Summer Travel—Up to 76% Off

Target Circle Week Has Endless Deals on Fashion for Summer Travel—Up to 76% Off

Vacation season is the ideal time to take stock of the essentials you need for long travel days, strolling around new cities, and relaxing by a pool. Odds are, that list includes supportive shoes, comfortable clothes, lightweight dresses, and sandals.
Target makes snagging all of those necessary items easy and stress-free with its vast selection of clothing and shoes from top brands, including Vera Bradley, Reebok, Dr. Scholl's, and Hanes. The best part? So many pieces are on sale during Target Circle Week—up to 76 percent off. The week-long sale ends on July 12, which means there are only three more days to save big on warm-weather essentials. Below, shop the 20 best Target Circle Week deals on summer fashion while prices start at $10.
The best deals on summer fashion include these Vera Bradley flip flops for beach days, French terry Hanes pants that come in six colors and are a comfortable option for long flights, and this Cupshe spaghetti strap maxi dress that has a tiered, flowy skirt and can be easily dressed up or down. Keep scrolling to shop more must-have deals on clothes and shoes. Cupshe Coastal Charm Mini Dress, $44 (originally $48)
Hanes Essentials Cotton T-Shirt Dress, $11 (originally $17)
Cupshe Waffle Knit Short Sleeve Button-Up Top, $31 (originally $35)
Hanes Originals SuperSoft Comfywear Boxy T-Shirt, $15 (originally $19)
Hanes Originals French Terry Wide-Leg Cropped Pants, $13 (originally $23)
Cupshe Striped Spaghetti Strap Maxi Dress, $48 (originally $60)
Cupshe Charming Chambray Ruffle Dress, $40 (originally $48)
Inspire Chic Summer Gingham Peplum Top, $24 (originally $32)
Cupshe Striped V-Neck Buttoned Top, $26 (originally $32)
Lands' End Cotton Tank Top, $15 (originally $30)
August Sky Smocked Ruffle Strap Sundress, $32 (originally $48)
Cupshe Gingham Print Smocked Shorts, $30 (originally $33)
Allegra K Summer Smocked Maxi Skirt, $36 (originally $48)
Spruce Fashion Essential Summer Moisture-Wicking T-Shirt, $18 (originally $45)
Whether you're packing for a long-awaited trip or stocking your closet for a summer of local fun, a few staples are essential. Hot summer days require breathable dresses both for casual and dressy events, and Target Circle Week has this cotton Hanes T-shirt dress and Cupshe mini dress that are fit for both occasions. The sale is also overflowing with lightweight summer tops like this waffle knit piece from Cupshe and this gingham peplum top.
Every wardrobe should have at least one maxi dress that is flowy, breathable, and easy to dress up with the right accessories. This striped option from Cupshe can be worn with sneakers for a day of running errands or going out to lunch, but you can also style it with heels for more formal occasions. It has adjustable straps for a comfortable fit and the fabric is lightweight, providing an airy feel.
Flexible pants are a good travel companion for long flights and busy travel days. This cropped style with an elastic waistband from Hanes offers all the comfort while also providing a stylish and polished look. One shopper said the 'thin terry material' makes them ideal for summer, adding that they can 'be dressed up with sandals and jewelry.' Snag them in one of six colors while they're on sale. Journee Collection Casha Mesh Dress Flats, $60 (originally $86)
Reebok Premier Trinity Shoes, $65 (originally $130)
Journee Collection Emelie Espadrille Flat Sandals, $50 (originally $70)
Mizuno Wave Horizon 6 Running Shoe, $85 (originally $170)
Cushionaire Weston Woven Mary Jane Flat, $55 (originally $90)
Cushionaire Chai Strappy Sandals, $30 (originally $50)
Cushionaire Cruise Flip Flops, $25 (originally $40)
Vera Bradley Outlet Webbing Strap Flip Flops, $10 (originally $39)
Journee Dasha Casual Sneakers, $50 (originally $72)
Dearfoams Sophie Slip-On Sneaker, $45 (originally $60)
Journee Pazey Platform Casual Sneakers. $50 (originally $72)
Mizuno Wave Horizon 6 Running Shoe, $85 (originally $170)
Dr. Scholl's Sheena Strappy Sandal, $30 (originally $95)
A summer shoe collection requires a mix of breathable sandals for hot days as well as supportive sneakers for outdoor activities and miles of walking. Target's current sale features both options from top brands including Dr Scholl's, Vera Bradley, and Reebok. Snag classic black flip flops for the pool, platform sneakers with a cushioned footbed, and stylish mesh flats ahead of summer travel.
Sneakers are a must-have item for any vacation that requires long periods of time on your feet, and this pair from Reebok provides comfort without sacrificing style. The classic sneaker has a suede, leather, and mesh exterior, and the neutral color scheme makes it a versatile pick that can go with multiple outfits.
You never want to be the person who has to turn in early on vacation because your feet are hurting. Ensure that doesn't happen with these elevated sandals from Dr. Scholl's that have a cushioned footbed, flexible straps, and supportive wedge design. The style features a faux snake print, and they're on sale in black and beige.
Keep scrolling to shop for more summer fashion essentials while they're on sale during Target Circle Week.
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