TARGET is copying Costco with its launch of a new luxury brand collaboration – and it’s coming to five stores first.
The partnership is set to see the addition of new joint stores in 2026, but it will first demo at select locations – find out if it’s yours.
GettyThe partnership is set to see the addition of new stores-in-stores in 2026, but it will first demo at select locations[/caption]Target is teaming up with Warby Parker, a glasses retailer based in New York City.
This duo will offer products and services, including glasses, sunglasses, contacts, eye exams and vision tests.
These services would be just like the ones you’d receive in any Warby Parker spot, per PR Newswire.
Christina Hennington, Target’s executive vice president and chief strategy and growth officer, said: “We’ve long offered our guests well-designed products at a value, and our latest shop-in-shop partnership with Warby Parker continues that tradition.
“Warby Parker at Target reflects both brands’ commitment to style, affordability, quality and convenience.
“As we test and learn with this new partnership — bringing Warby Parker’s expertise into select stores — we’re enticing new consumers to discover more of Target.”
Dave Gilboa, co-founder and co-CEO of Warby Parker, added: “From day one, Warby Parker’s mission has been to provide vision for all.
“A big part of that commitment means meeting eyewear consumers where and how they want to shop — and for many of our customers, that means shopping at Target.
“We’re excited to explore an entirely new retail format that brings our holistic vision care offerings — from prescription glasses and contacts to eye exams — to more people around the country.”
The pair have put together a bold strategy for the coming years, which should see shop-in-shop locations next year, as well more in the following.
An initial five will open in the second half of 2025, so only a select few will be able to experience them this year.
These will be in: Willowbrook, Illinois, Bloomington, Maine, Brick, New Jersey, Columbus, Ohio and Exton, Pennsylvania.
There is not currently an exact date to expect the first wave to open.
TARGET TIP
The US Sun recently reported on a cheap find at Target, which has sent shoppers crazy.
The retail giant is selling a Bullseye’s Playground Mixing Bowl with Food Shredder, ideal for whipping up a tasty meal quickly.
Provided with interchangeable attachments,
The 2-in-1 bowl saves you the effort of shredding food with a separate utensil.
And shoppers rave over its $5 price tag.
TARGET RETURN POLICY
Here is Target's updated return policy:
Target reserves the right to deny returns, refunds and exchanges including but not limited to prevent fraud, suspected fraud or abuse.
Target’s Return Policy
Most items sold by Target that are unopened and in new condition can be returned within 90 days for a refund or exchange. The return period for items purchased from Target.com starts when the order is invoiced, which occurs when any part of the order is shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup. Certain items have different return policies, as indicated on the receipt, packing slip, Target’s policy board (refund exceptions), Target.com, or within the item’s description. Refunds or exchanges may be refused for items that are opened, damaged, or lack a receipt.Target Plus Partner’s Return Policy
Most items sold by Target Plus Partners that are unopened and in new condition can be returned within 90 days for a refund. The return period for Target.com purchases begins once the order is invoiced. Items sold by Target Plus Partners must be returned to Target, either in-store or by mail. Some items may have different return policies, which are outlined on Target.com. Refunds may be refused for opened or damaged items, and in-store returns without a valid receipt will be denied. Some items, like electronics, may have a shorter return window; please refer to the specific item description for details.Source: Target
Target says: “Whether you’re making salads, sauces, or baked goods, the Mixing Bowl with Food Shredder is the perfect addition to any kitchen.”
Made from a BPA-free material, the bowl is super lightweight and can be easily carried around the kitchen.
The bowl has scored an impressive 4.4 stars on Target’s website, and 100% people recommend it.
One happy customer wrote: “Went back and bought another one, I’m a proud owner of two of these.”
They said the bowl was “totally worth it” and gave it a 5 star review.
And they weren’t alone, as 81% of shoppers giving it the same rating.
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