The Best Brands To Look For At Target

Target is a one-stop shop for everything from food and home decor to clothes and entertainment. The company is always adding new lines and collaborating with other well-known brands, in order to bring customers even more options.

When it comes to men's clothing items, there is Goodfellow & Co, and Dappered said it in a short and sweet yet accurate way: "It's good. Quite good. More-than-good if you hit on a piece that fits you just right off the rack."

Of course, Target offers Magnolia's Hearth & Hand. These products are super popular, thanks to Chip and Joanna Gaines of Fixer Upper. Their empire includes restaurants, cookbooks, stores, a magazine, a construction and real estate company, a TV network, as well as furniture and accessories lines (via Cheat Sheet).

The generic brands at Target also seem to be fan favorites, according to Best Life. For instance, there are yummy foods and drinks from Archer Farms and Market Pantry and useful toiletries and household items from Up&Up ... all at affordable prices.

Target's average customer base will find many trendy options for less

Since the average Target shopper can be summed up as "female, younger, and chic" (via PYMNTS.com), this list has to include clothes for women, too!

First up, there is the Who What Wear line. "Inclusivity is key with Target's in-house clothing brands," reported More. And that is definitely true here, as these pieces range from size XS to 4X, and they all feature trendy details for less.

Sporty and stretchy clothing items are great for working out, running errands, and hanging out at home, and these types of garments became even more popular during the pandemic's stay-at-home orders. "Guests are seeking quality activewear and sporting goods that they trust will perform, at an affordable price," said Jill Sando, SVP, and general merchandise manager of Target's apparel, accessories, and home sections, in Glossy. Therefore, the store offers its All in Motion line, full of activewear for men, women, and kids.