WOW! Target wants to reward you for your old jeans

Got Old Jeans? Get Rewarded at Target!

I bet if you look in your closet or dresser, you probably have a few pairs of jeans that you don’t wear much or at all anymore. If you have jeans that you just don’t wear, why not get rewarded and buy some new ones? Not only will you free up some space in your home, but you’ll also get rewarded for turning in your old jeans.

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Target has introduced a new program “Denim Take Back Event” that will take place in early August. According to Today in the US The company will reward you if you turn in your old jeans. “From August 4 through August 10, customers can recycle their used or outgrown denim from any brand in-store and get 20% off a new denim purchase with Target Circle, the company said. Customers can bring up to five denim items, in any condition, to a Target store and drop them off in the marked boxes in-store. Customers will then receive a Target Circle promo code for their 20% off, which can be used on Target brands like Universal Thread and Wild Fable, in addition to national brands like Levi’s, Target said in the press release. Customers can then redeem the Target Circle offer between August 4 and August 10.”

This is a great way to recycle your denim. Gena Fox, Target’s senior vice president of apparel and accessories merchandising said “With back-to-school and college shopping a priority for families, we’re offering this 20% off Target Circle deal to make it even more affordable for our guests to refresh their denim wardrobes while doing our part to reduce waste and keep used jeans out of landfills.”

Got Jeans You Aren’t Wearing? Get Rewarded at Target!

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