Hi there. I know that I don’t know you very well, but I know something about you—you are a Target Mom. How do I know this? Because we are all Target moms. Maybe it’s the dollar spot filled with coffee mugs and fake plants we don’t really need but really, really want. Or the adorable kids’ clothes and on-trend designer collabs. Or hey, maybe we’re just suckers for quality paper towels at affordable prices.
My point is that there’s a reason why there are so many Instagram accounts, video parodies, online articles and tweets dedicated to parents and their obsession with the Bullseye. It’s a neatly organized, well stocked, one-stop shop for everything caregivers need—including sweet, sweet caffeine (thank you, Starbucks).
But while the mega brand caters towards the whole family (moisturizer for you, socks for your spouse, notebooks for your grade schooler, diapers for the baby, etc.), take just one lap around the store and it’s immediately apparent that Target is filled with moms—sometimes with a couple of kids in tow, but as any parent will tell you, the real magic happens when you get to go solo. Analytics firm Numerator confirms this, revealing to Business Insider that the typical Target shopper is a millennial suburban mother.
Of course it’s wonderful to have a space that’s so in tune with the maternal to-do list while simultaneously offering aesthetically pleasing home items and delicious snacks. It’s a safe space where moms can drag a tantruming toddler away from the toy aisle and not feel judged. It’s somewhere to take the kids on a rainy day. For many of us, Target is our happy place. I, too, have whiled away many pleasant afternoons wandering through, adding yet another throw blanket to my collection while sipping on a caramel macchiato.