A major party supply chain is hosting a big 80% off sale to empty its inventory before it shuts down all its stores.
Party City recently sent out an email announcing the massive markdowns at brick-and-mortar locations in the New Jersey area, after the struggling retailer shut down its online store.
The sales going on at Party City locations in New Jersey range from costumes to party decorations.
The Eatontown, New Jersey, location, for example, is holding several clearance sales, including Halloween costumes that are either 80% off or buy four, get them for $5 each, as pictured below.

Some deeply-discounted Halloween merchandise at Party City's closing sale in Eatontown, New Jersey.Canva/Ana Suarez
Birthday party-themed décor is 60% off, and latex balloons are currently between 50 to 60% off.
Mylar balloons are the lowest discounted product at 20% off.

Empty shelving units are pictured at the Party City in Eatontown, New Jersey.Canva/Ana Suarez
Even the shelving units are on sale and are priced per square foot.
Accessories that are made in rainbow colors, also known as Color City items, are 70% off, including light-up cowboy hats for $5.

Inside a Party City holding store closing sales in Eatontown, New Jersey.Canva/Ana Suarez
While the Eatontown location does not have a set closing date, two other Party City locations in Rockaway Township and Paramus on Route 4 confirmed that they are closing their doors for good on March 23.
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