Everything at Joann stores, including fabric, crafts and more, must go.
More than 800 locations across the country are currently conducting going-out-of-business sales, offering customers “special prices” on all items, before completely shuttering operations.
Joann’s going-out-of-business sales began on Feb. 15 and are expected to continue for approximately 12 weeks, until the end of May, or until supplies last.
The fabric and craft retailer was set to begin, or “in some cases continue” clearance sales at all locations “immediately” following the court’s approval of the sale transaction, which happened last week.
Only inventory that’s available on-site, including yarn and home decorations, are part of the closing sales, Joann said in a news release.
All furniture, fixtures, and equipment are also available for purchase. The retailer’s intellectual property and leases will also be sold as part of this process.
Details about specific discounts, or percentages vary by location. All sales are final and limited exclusions apply.
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Initial discounts start up to 40% off store merchandise, Joann said in a Wednesday news release.
Base discounts range between 10-20% at various Joann stores, with some Christmas items being discounted as high as 75%, according to multiple Joann stores contacted by USA TODAY last week.
Specific deals vary by location. But to give you a sense of what to expect, here are some of the discounts found at a closing Joann location in Stockton, California, according to reporting by The Stockton Record, part of the USA TODAY Network:
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Holiday floral is 70% off
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Candles and accessories are 20% off
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Cotton canvas is 25% off
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Food crafting is 10% off
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Siser vinyl is 20% off
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Circuit-cutting materials are 20% off
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Licensed fabrics are 20% off
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Blizzard fleece are 30% off
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Spray paint is 10% off
Read the full story about the Joann closings here.
Contributing: Fernando Cervantes Jr. and Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY; Angelaydet Rocha, Stockton Record
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: When does Joann Fabrics close?Sales in full swing