Kids outgrow their clothes at an alarming rate, and parents know the struggle of keeping up with their ever-changing wardrobe needs.
However, a sassy little secret has been circulating among savvy moms and dads who have discovered a fashion loophole at Target. The retail giant is letting parents return entire wardrobes of outgrown or damaged kids’ clothing for cash or all-new items. Yes, you read that right—Target is making fashion dreams come true for parents everywhere.
The trick lies in Target’s Cat & Jack line, a beloved brand introduced in 2016 that quickly skyrocketed to $2 billion in annual sales. But it’s not just the adorable designs and quality fabrics that have parents raving—it’s the brand’s one-year return policy. Parents have been taking full advantage of this policy to get cash back or refresh their children’s closets when growth spurts hit.
One TikTok user, Jazmine Valdivia, spilled the beans in a video that went viral. In her video, she shared her receipts from returning a bag full of Cat & Jack clothing, previously worn by her three children, for a whopping $537.80. The video garnered over 1.2 million views, with countless parents eager to learn the secret to scoring free or discounted clothing for their little ones.
“Attention all moms,” Valdivia said in the video posted last summer on TikTok. “If you guys buy Cat & Jack for your kids, there is a one-year warranty that Cat & Jack offers if your kid outgrows the clothes, whether it’s stained, ripped, whatever it is, they’ll refund you.”
@jazminevaldiviaxo If youre a mom & shop Cat & Jack at Target …This is for you 😍 Their 1 year warranty works!! #catandjacktarget #catandjackwarranty #catandjackkids #targetlovers #targetshopping #foryou #momblogger ♬ original sound – Jazminevaldivia
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While some speculate that Target might crack down on this practice, the retailer’s policy remains unchanged. Employees have confirmed that they regularly process returns on large batches of used children’s clothing, including Cat & Jack products. Target’s confidence in the value of their private-label offerings is evident through their generous return policy, which spans one full year.
So, if you’re a parent looking to save some cash on your little one’s wardrobe, head to Target and take advantage of their generous return policy. Whether your child has outgrown their clothes or you need to replace stained or damaged items, Target has your back. Happy shopping!