May/June/July/August:
Sales become scarce as the summer on Martha's Vineyard comes into its own. Shop for your home, as seasonal decorative merchandise is marked down. Check out:
Trader Fred at the Triangle in Edgartown and downtown VH for year round bargains. Frequent turnover. Garden centers for markdown merchandise as the growing season progresses.
September/October:
You’ll find the biggest markdowns at Martha's Vineyard shops that are closing for the season. Columbus Day is a truly significant benchmark holiday for serious bargain hunters. Check Out:
The Beach House in Vineyard Haven
Petunia’s Shoes in Edgartown
November/December: Sale racks once again dot the Martha's Vineyard landscape. Year-round Martha's Vineyard businesses and those that stay open through the holidays on Martha's Vineyard clear out to make room for seasonal merchandise. Shopping for stocking stuffers on Martha's Vineyard? Right around the holidays Katama General Store and Morning Glory Farm close up shop, providing great deals on a variety of local Martha's Vineyard treats. Check Out: Rainy Day in Vineyard Haven
Saffron, Edgartown
January/February:
Though Christmas sales on Martha's Vineyard are over, shops that are still open feature sale racks with an ever-changing selection of merchandise. If the weather’s fine, some shops that are closed will open for an odd weekend, offering rock bottom prices with an eye to clearing inventory before spring. Check out: The Green Room
Bryn Walker (VH store)
March/April:
With folks starting to come to Martha's Vineyard over the weekends, shops reopen to accommodate early season shoppers. Sales racks bulge as retailers that are open all year clear out cold weather stock. Seasonal merchants on Martha's Vineyard deeply discount last year’s inventory. Check out:
Midnight Farm in Vineyard Haven ; East Chop Sleep Shop in Vineyard Haven