Who’d a thunk normally discount-prudish J. Crew would go on such a sale-run, that when one of their best events of the year came along it’d be mostly met with shrugs? Better than Black Friday or Cyber Monday, this 30% off w/ WISHLIST code has no spending thresholds, isn’t limited to just the sale section, and free shipping is kicked in with no minimum. Only knock against it is their continued use of “EVERY PURCHASE” in the verbiage when suiting (sorta a big deal) and some 3rd party merchandise is excluded as usual.
Meanwhile, should we be reading into this ramping up of sales at J. Crew at all? It sure seems like J. Crew has increased their sales aggressiveness lately. Used to be just sale items that’d get 30% off, and those events happened maybe once every 3 – 5 weeks. Now it seems like they’re having a clearance arms race with themselves. Your take goes in the comments. Now some quick picks, based on who’d be wearing these things…
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Dark brown suede shoes can pull a lot of duty. Now under $100, shipping is free, and lots of sizes.
Not plain, but doesn’t have a big puff ball on top either. Lots of winter left.
Turtlenecks have made a bit of a comeback. Finding nice ones for cheap usually isn’t easy…
Your money, your neck. $90 isn’t cheap, but when it was $245 and now only costs double that of a merino, the cashmere crowd might take notice. Already on sale. Plenty of sizes and 4 color options.
It’s hard to look bad in a well cut jacket. Both of these are made from cotton, lean more casual, are based on the Ludlow silhouette, and have little structure in the shoulders. Heading out for beers jackets (or, staying in for beers).
Already on sale, and if you’re good with black, it’s now incredibly inexpensive at just over a hundred dollars. One of the year’s best, seemingly every year.
All Curious George kidding aside, kinda dig this coat. It’s different, but not runway-obnoxious. Cotton/nylon blend and waxed for extra durability in bad weather. Diamond quilted sleeves. Poachers pockets on the backside like 007’s in Skyfall. Already on sale and the extra 30% off helps quite a bit.
One of those items they introduced years ago that hasn’t changed much since. It’s just an inch wide, so that plaque buckle up front won’t overwhelm your waist. Ships free like everything else.
Some of those on the slighter side will drown in most standard cut clothes. Layering requires keeping stuff pretty trim as it is. Already on sale and now under $30 with the code.
-5 with a -35 windchill is nothing to screw around with. Especially when it comes to your thighs. Equally appreciated in Casper, Grand Forks, Juneau, Flint, Bangor, Pueblo…
They claim it’s “itch free”… but even if there is some scratch in there, so what. It’s lambswool. Hard to beat price especially when you consider that shipping is free as well.
A $70 shirt? Well… how much is her dress going to cost?
They still hand out end of year bonuses? Or is it all jelly-of-the-month clubs now? Meanwhile, if you’re looking for something smoother, their Super 130s Ludlow Navy Blazer is back on the website. Seemed to have gone missing for a few days? Anyway, the fabric is incredible. Still almost $300 with the code, but it’s something else.
A little bit of luxury that’ll look and feel more expensive than what they’ll set you back. Not all women like long gloves that go up their forearms, but when they’re cashmere? That makes a big difference. For more ideas from a women’s perspective, check out full clutch for a few picks.
Thoughts on the increase in J. Crew’s sales? If memory serves, they weren’t this aggressive last year? They seem to be doing just fine, with total revenues up 16% in the 3rd quarter (warning, there’s an over screen pop up that asks for email registration). Do they run the risk of causing this kind of expectation with customers? Leave it all below.
From wheelhouse standards like chinos and sweaters, to fancy holiday stuff like velvet blazers and…
Weekend update: JCF drops the price on those suede boots to under $80 (final sale…
Fall textures. Smoothly suited. Dark and sleek. Etc.
In person with an iconic loafer... in a not so classic shade.
It's autumnal temptation time. Coats. Boots. Blazers. Sweaters. Shoes.
Brooks Brothers also gets in on the "sale's on sale" act.