A MOM has discovered an amazing Target hack that saved her $100 on her children's clothes.
TikToker Kenia took advantage of the little-known "Cat and Jack" policy during a recent shopping trip.
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Target is beloved for its brand-exclusive clothing brands like Goodfellow, A New Day, and Universal Thread.
Plenty of shoppers have picked up an outfit made by the brand, but they might not know they could exchange the clothes with Target's generous return policy.
All Target brand clothing items can be returned up to one year after purchasing, and customers don't even have to have the receipt.
In a recent video, Kenia (@keniaevillarreal) said she took advantage of the hack and saved a ton on clothes for her kids.
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The TikToker at first thought the hack was only for Cat and Jack items, which is a brand that primarily fits elementary-aged children.
But she was pleasantly surprised when she could return her baby's Cloud Island onesies without a hitch.
"I returned a lot of her PJs that were newborn, and I bought them in the size that she's in now," she said.
"I just got 100 and something in a gift card."
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Shoppers should know that Target does not discriminate on brand-exclusive returns based on the item's condition.
This means anyone can get money back for a well-worn item.
Target will likely give you store credit for the purchases, which means that you have to spend your savings at the store.
Other shoppers have shared their success using the hack, including one TikToker who made a profit of $60 after taking back old clothes.
While returning the used clothing is perfectly legal, it's important to note that the company could alter its return policy if the hack is popularized.
There are other great ways to save at Target, including using coupons from refund apps like Inbox Dollars, Ibotta, Shop Kicker and Coupons.com.
And the last digits on Target price tags can show exactly what percentage you're saving.
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