The school year is in full swing, but that doesn't mean that all of your school shopping has to be done already. Sometimes it pays to wait until the last minute, when retailers are overstocked and trying to get rid of leftover merchandise.
If you're feeling rushed to get all the school essentials, think instead about how savvy you are for getting good deals on everything you need. We poked around the internet to present you with the best sales on stuff like backpacks, laptops, notebooks, and more.
Supplies
You might need a backpack and writing utensils, but you don't need to pay full price for them. Don't forget about the small things that don't necessarily appear on school supplies shopping lists, like hand sanitizer and flash drives. Read more...
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