
NEW YORK — The start of the school year is just around the corner, and you haven’t shopped yet?
Don’t fret. To get the best deals, it’s all in the timing.
Need sweaters? Wait until later in the fall. Backpacks? Hold off until late September if you can.
“I think it is knowing and planning ahead of time. What am I going to need in the next six months?” said Kristin Cook, managing editor of Ben’s Bargains, an online deal site that put together a list of the worst things to buy right now for the back-to-school season.
Of course, some discounters have consistently low prices. Walmart, which pushes everyday low prices, has launched extra discounts for the back-to-school shopping period.
Earlier this month, it launched thousands of new price cuts, including on the 10 most-searched items online, so an assortment of $12.88 backpacks are now $7.
And you should take advantage of limited free shipping offers. Target is temporarily waiving the minimum purchase order of $25 for free shipping on all items through Saturday. However, oversized handling fees may still apply.
There are also other gimmicks. J.C. Penney, which operates 800 stores nationwide, is offering $10 haircuts for kids for grades kindergarten through sixth until Aug. 31.
You can also take advantage of tax-free back-to-school shopping. Seventeen states have such sales tax “holidays.”
“Arm yourself with information,” said Traci Gregorski, vice president of marketing for research firm Market Track, which tracks promotions at various retailers. “Lots can be found on websites, apps and circulars.”
Here are the best times to buy:
School supplies
Start shopping now for pens, notebooks and other supplies.
Staples brought back its “Less List,” which offers basics like one-subject notebooks for 25 cents and two-pocket folders for 15 cents, as well as a 24-pack Crayola crayons for 50 cents.
Walmart rolled back prices on all three Texas Instrument graphing calculators to $88, normally $96 to $125.
Target is testing a new way to shop for supplies online called School List Assist, which is an online hub that offers a selection of the most common supplies for grades kindergarten through eighth grade.
For those stores with high spending thresholds for free shipping, just go to the store, said Benjamin K. Glaser, features editor at DealNews, because you’ll just spend more trying to meet that $50 minimum.
Clothing and accessories
Now is a good time to stock up on summer clothing, taking advantage of clearance sales. Gap’s Old Navy, for example, is offering up to 60 percent off on summer tops. Macy’s is highlighting light-weight casual dresses for teens that are $29.99 and under.
But it’s best to wait to buy jeans, boots, sweaters and until well after school starts.
Computers and phones
Hold off on upgrading iPhone and iPad because Apple typically announces new launches later in the fall.
But Glaser notes late August is the best time to buy a laptop before Black Friday sales hit. Right now, the average discounts for laptops are 15 percent, but you can get 25 percent off by the end of the month, he said.


