It's Connecticut's Sales Tax Free Week. Here's everything you need to know.

Connecticut’s Sales Tax Free Week is here and here’s everything you need to know.

When is Sales Tax Free Week in Connecticut?

The 2026 Sales Tax Free Week runs from Sunday, Aug. 16 through Saturday, Aug. 22.

What’s included in Sales Tax Free Week?

Certain items of clothing or footwear that cost less than $300 per item are exempt from sales tax during Connecticut’s Sales Tax Free Week. This is an increase from prior years’ limit of clothing and footwear items priced under $100.

The exemption applies to each individual item that costs under $300 and is for purchases made in stores and online.

Items included in the sale include:

Antique clothing;Garters;Rented uniforms;
Aprons (kitchen);Gloves;Robes;
Arm warmers;Golf dresses and skirts;Sashes;
Athletic socks;Golf jackets;Scarves;
Backpacks;Golf shirts;Scout uniforms;
Bandannas;Graduation caps and gowns;Shirts;
Baseball hats;Gym suits;Shoelaces;
Bathing caps;Handkerchiefs;Shoes: aerobic, basketball, boat, running (with cleats), safety (suitable for everyday wear);
Belts, suspenders, belt buckles;Hats, caps;Ski sweaters, ski jackets;
Bicycle sneakers (with cleats);Fashion boots;Sleepwear (nightgowns, pajamas);
Blouses;Jeans;Slippers;
Chef uniforms;Jogging suits, sweat suits;Sneakers;
Children’s bibs;Leg warmers;Socks;
Clerical vestments and religious clothing;Leotards, tights;Square dancing clothes;
Diapers (cloth or disposable, adult or child);Lingerie;Swimsuits;
Dresses;Nylons, hosiery; *Tennis clothing (dresses, hats, shorts, and skirts);
Earmuffs;Overclothes;Ties (men’s and women’s);
Employee uniforms (such as police, fire, mechanics, nurses, postal);Overshoes, rubbers, boots;Undergarments;
Formal wear gowns;Painter pants;Wedding gowns, headpieces, and veils;
Formal wear rentals;Ponchos;Work clothes.
Foul weather gear;Rain jackets, rain suits, rain wear;

What items are not included in Sales Tax Free Week?

Athletic supporters;Jewelry;Shoes: ballet, bicycle, bowling, football, golf, track, jazz, tap, turf;
Barrettes;Lobster bibs;Shower caps;
Boots: fishing, mountain climbing, paddock, riding, ski, firefighterMartial arts attire;Ski pants;
GogglesParty costumes;Sports helmets;
Gloves: athletic, garden, golf, tennis, work, rubber, surgicalPotholders;Sports uniforms;
Hair nets;Protective apronsUmbrellas;
Handbags and purses;Riding pants;Waders;
Headbands;Roller skates;Wallets;
Ice skates;Safety glassesWater ski vests;
Insoles, arch supports;Shin guards;Wet suits;
Safety apparel items are taxable even if sold for less than $300 during Sales Tax Free Week.

Additional information about Connecticut Sales Tax Free Week can be found here.

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