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Target’s Early Black Friday Deals Have Arrived: Save Up to 50% off Ninja, Beats, Apple & Christmas Decor
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Date:2025-04-19 03:50:10
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The temps are starting to drop, the air is getting crisper, and Starbucks has officially dropped their holiday drinks. Which means? The festive season has officially begun, and with that comes all of the early Black Friday deals you can imagine. Lucky for us, I know a place where you can drink your Chestnut Praline latte and shop for the best Black Friday deals—Target.
What’s on Sale at Target?
From November 7th to the 9th, you can shop Target’s early Black Friday sale and score 30% off clothing and shoes for all, up to 30% off Christmas trees, lighting, and decor, up to 50% off kitchen appliances, and many more jaw-dropping deals you don’t want to miss. In case you find a lower price at another retailer, Target has your back with their holiday price match guarantee on items purchased between November 7 and December 24.
So, scroll on down, grab your Starbies, and get to shopping Target’s best early Black Friday deals before it’s too late.
Best Target Early Black Friday Clothing Deals
We're obsessed with the Fairisle design on this pullover sweater that feels Christmas-y enough to start wearing it this early on without overdoing it. Choose from three colorways.
Corduroy is a winter trend we'll never stop wearing, which is why we're adding this legging version that'll keep us cozy through the winter season while looking chic.
Did someone say mob wife winter? Yes, the trend is back, and this faux fur jacket is a great affordable option to snag asap while it's on sale for less than $35.
Looking for affordable winter staples? Wild Fable's long sleeve shirts feel soft on the skin, keep you warm, and are currently on sale for only $10.50. Make sure to stock up now!
The dark red/burgundy color of this faux leather mini skort will keep you on trend, comfortable, and look so chic paired with knee-high booties and tights.
Your dream holiday dress has arrived and it's definitely this corset mini skater dress. We can't get over how luxe it looks and feels for its affordable price of only $21.
Best Target Early Black Friday Tech & Kitchen Deals
For only $50, these Beats Solo Buds are a major steal, provide up to 18 hours of battery life, and feature an ergonomic design for a natural fit.
With Apple products rarely going on sale, now's your time to snag this handy Apple watch SE 2 for less than $200. Choose from four colors.
If you're looking for a kitchen appliance that does it all, opt for the Instant Pot 9-in-1 pressure cooker. It has nine cooking functions and serves up easy and quick meals in a flash.
This multitasking Cuisinart toaster oven bakes, broils, toasts, and air fries, serving up healthier takes on faves like crispy wings and fries. With all the must-have accessories included, effortless meals are basically guaranteed.
The viral Ninja CREAMi turns almost anything into ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, and more, plus is fully customizable for keto, low sugar, and dairy-free options.
Best Target Early Black Friday Christmas Decor Deals
You can't get more classic than a nutcracker. Set this flocked decorative figurine on a shelf or tabletop, or mix and match it with other holiday decor for a festive display.
Layer this pre-lit Christmas garland on top of your mantle for a magical winter forest setup. I love adding mini woodland animals for a more woodsy touch.
This adorable Santa belt throw pillow will instantly Christmas-fy your couch, armchair, or bed setup.
Target's holiday sheet sets are one of my favorite decorative pieces I've ever owned. They're incredibly soft and look luxurious paired with a matching duvet set and throw pillows, and wash extremely well with no fading. This is your chance to snag this must-have sheet set for $25.
Looking for more early Black Friday deals? Start your holiday shopping at Gap outlet with styles starting at $6.
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