
Best back to school sales you don't want to miss
Back-to-school season is officially in session – and the sales are seriously too good to scroll past. Think major markdowns on stylish staples, sleek tech essentials, and everything in between. These limited-time deals are the chicest way to step into the new school year in style (and under budget).
Amazon Basics Back to School Supplies Kit
Back-to-school shopping just got a stylish upgrade with this 44-piece all-in-one kit—packed with cute stationery and classroom essentials, it's the perfect grab-and-go pick for students, parents, and budget-savvy teachers. $24.79 on Amazon (was $27.54)
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JBL Tune 510BT Wireless On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones
Meet your new everyday essential: the JBL Tune 510BT headphones deliver up to 40 hours of wireless bliss, rich Pure Bass sound, and effortless switching between devices – plus, with voice assistants just a tap away, they're as smart as they are chic. $35.98 on Amazon (was $69.98)
HP DeskJet 2827e Wireless All-in-One Color Printer
The HP DeskJet 2827e is your cute, do-it-all sidekick – printing, scanning, and copying. At 41 per cent off, it's the perfect time to upgrade your home setup without breaking the bank. $49.99 on Amazon (was $84.85)
Laptop Backpack
With tons of pockets, a sleek laptop compartment, and a water-resistant finish, this backpack keeps you organized, comfy, and chic. $32.99 on Amazon (was $53.99)
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Large Pencil Case
This pencil case is spacious enough for 80 pencils, a calculator, and more, wrapped in durable canvas with five sleek compartments that keep your essentials effortlessly organized and ready to impress. $12.79 on Amazon (was $19.99)
Wireless Mouse for Laptop
Switch between work and play with this sleek dual-mode wireless mouse – quiet clicks, comfy ergonomic design, and rechargeable convenience make it the perfect partner for all your devices. $17.99 on Amazon (was $19.99)
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Amazon Kindle Paperwhite – $184.99
Quiet 2 Ear Plugs – $29.95
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Portable Charger with Built-In Cables – $29.99
Bentgo Kids' Bento-Style Lunch Box – $34.99

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