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In reply to the discussion: What options that do not use Target are available? [View all]Scrivener7
(58,737 posts)1. Dick's is a good option. They broadcast good values, including taking a big
hit on their bottom line when they stopped selling firearms a few years ago.
For anything made with plastic, like leggings for example, I do ebay and buy second hand. Most of the time you can get things with the tags still on that were headed for a landfill.
LL Bean is another place. Brick and mortar around here, and a good online presence.
My sister swears by Old Navy and Kohls, but I never have much luck with them.
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The author posted on his Facebook Page when it was released last week and gave a link to Amazon
Polybius
Feb 2025
#41
Yeah, Target's shift in policy is certainly worse than the whole Amazon business strategy.
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2025
#55
Costco is great for a lot of things, but it would not be possible to put together...
3catwoman3
Feb 2025
#32
I like Kohls, but sometimes I'll see problems with size availability in jeans.
marble falls
Feb 2025
#51
I'm cheap. I've gotten really good deals in clothing at JC Penney's bargain area.
LeftInTX
Feb 2025
#66