Moving is relatively common in the summertime, and it really is as good a season as any to get some new furniture.
J.C. Penney obviously realizes that, since they have some ridiculous clearance prices on furniture right now. This is definitely the time to shop at Penney’s, as they just started a “Super Weekend Sale” (which goes through Sunday, July 10). The Super Weekend Sale gets you $10 off purchases of $25 or more, as well as an extra 25 percent off purchases of over $100. So, yeah. Like I said, this is definitely the time to shop at Penney’s.
As far as their furniture goes, there are 102 pieces (some in several color options) that range 60 to 65 percent off. Here are some of the items that have earned five-star reviews:
Create Your Space Desk — 60 percent off
Create Your Space Desk on sale for $225.99
Brighton Low Bookshelf — 65 percent off
Brighton Low Bookshelf on sale for $195.49
Providence Dresser — 65 percent off
Providence 11-Drawer Dresser on sale for $874.49
Round Tufted Ottoman — 60 percent off
Round Tufted Ottoman on sale for $33.99
Park Row End Table — 60 percent off
Park Row End Table on sale for $299.49
Phelps Rectangular Coffee Table — 65 percent off
Phelps Rectangular Coffee Table on sale for $262.49
Dining Possibilities Set of 2 Side Chairs — 65 percent off
Dining Possibilities Set of 2 Standard-Height Side Chairs on sale for $174.49
Obviously, these seven pieces of furniture are just a drop in the bucket compared to the other 95 items J.C. Penney also has on sale.
Also, don’t forget about the Super Weekend Sale. You can get $10 off with the code SHOP32 and an extra 25 percent off large purchases with the code NOWSAVE2.
J.C. Penney Furniture Clearance Sale — 60 to 65 percent off
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