This Target clothing truckload is 26 pallets of Target womens, mens and kids apparel at $31,590. The largest single-category truckload in the catalog, for serious apparel distributors and large-scale resellers. Apparel at this volume supplies multiple stores or downstream resellers, and the Target brand carries recognition across the entire load.
What is in a clothing truckload
- 26 pallets of Target apparel. Women, men and kids
- Tops, bottoms, dresses, activewear and outerwear
- Target private-label and national brands
- A full spread of sizes and seasons
Apparel at truckload scale is a sorting-and-distribution operation. Condition spans new-with-tags, shelf-pull and clean returns. You break the load into category and size groups to supply stores, online closets and bin operations. The volume rewards a systematic processing workflow.
Truckload economics
At $31,590 for 26 pallets, the per-pallet apparel cost is the lowest available, and clothing rarely strands. There is a buyer for nearly every size and style. Distributors capture scale margin by breaking the load to supply smaller resellers, while the Target name lifts demand across the inventory.
Plan the operation
You will need a forklift or dock, significant storage and a grading workflow; freight is included. Reference the Target corporate site for private-label context.
Who buys an apparel truckload
- Apparel distributors supplying multiple stores
- Large bin-store and discount-apparel chains
- Export buyers sourcing clothing at volume
- Processing operations breaking loads to resell
Target clothing truckload FAQ
How many pallets are in the Target clothing truckload?
26 pallets of womens, mens and kids apparel at $31,590.
What condition is the apparel?
A mix of new-with-tags, shelf-pull and clean returns across the load.
Is freight included?
Yes. Free nationwide freight across the contiguous US.
See the other truckload lots in the pallet range or the full Save More catalog.
Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.

