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A woman shopping in a department store.

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This time of year is a bit of a sale bonanza at most stores, and Kohl’s is no exception. You can find discounts and sales across every department right now, from sleepwear and shoes to curtains and bedding.

On top of all of those deals, however, are three seriously good coupons to really maximize your shopping budget this holiday season. Check out these three great Kohl’s holiday deals, all good through Nov. 23, 2024.

1. Get 20% off your in-store or online order

This is my favorite type of coupon because there are no hoops. You just get 20% off of your purchase, even sale items. (Note that certain brands/items are excluded from most Kohl’s percentage-off coupons, including this one.)

The 20% off applies before taxes and shipping fees, so it won’t help you out there at all. In fact, be mindful here: If the 20% coupon drops your total below $49 (before tax), you could get hit with a shipping charge.

If you’re curious what 20% off looks like:

Purchase (Before Tax/Shipping) With 20% Off Coupon Savings
$50 $40 $10
$75 $60 $15
$100 $80 $20
$150 $120 $30
$200 $160 $40
$250 $200 $50
Data source: Author’s calculations

2. Get 30% off when you use your Kohl’s Card

The 20% off coupon is available to anyone, but if you have a Kohl’s Card store credit card, you can actually get an extra 10% off, giving you a total of 30% off your purchase in-store or online (with the same brand exclusions as before).

You’ll need to use your Kohl’s Card to pay for the purchase for the added discount to apply. Unfortunately, you can’t stack the 20% and 30% off coupons — it’s one or the other.

Unless you do a lot of Kohl’s shopping, however, you’re probably better off using the 20% off coupon and a good rewards card. Check out our top cards for holiday shopping to explore some of your options.

3. Get $10 off your $50 home purchase

Use this coupon to get $10 off your purchase, but only when you spend at least $50 on items from the home departments. This includes everything from kitchen and dining to bedding and bath, so it’s an easy win if you’re picking up any holiday meal prepping or hosting necessities.

Oh, and best of all: This coupon stacks with the percentage-off coupons. So make sure to use both!

Pro tip: Download the Kohl’s mobile app if you like shopping in-store. You can access all the coupons, plus use your phone’s camera as a barcode scanner for easy price checking while you shop.

Sneak peak: Upcoming Black Friday deals

These coupons expire about a week before Black Friday, so you know new deals will be coming to town. If you want to see what’s to come, you’re in luck: Kohl’s has already released its Black Friday sales flyer, so we scoped out some of the best deals.

  • Earn $15 Kohl’s Cash for every $50 spent
  • Take an extra 15% off in-store and online
  • Up to 50% off toys, including 30% off Lego building sets
  • 50% off Food Network kitchen and dining
  • Up to 60% off select clothing brands
  • 50% off fashion boots

This is just a taste of what’s to come, so be sure to take a look at the sales flyer if you have certain items in mind. You can also sign up for the Kohl’s email newsletter to get sales delivered to your inbox.

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