The Thursday Handfuls are great, but what if Monday (or Tuesday) rolls around and there are a few sales that can’t wait til the weekend? You’ll find three of the best (one for each leg), with a few picks from each, to start the week below. Expect these with zero regularity. Note: The Sales Tripod’s mascot is Captain Cookster, the three legged tabby seen above. Proving that yet again, in the most unlikely ways, cats continue to dominate the internet.
Hugh & Crye’s sizing system is not what most of us are used to, but the prices on their barely-lined buggy back blazers might be good enough to do some quick converting. Also, it doesn’t appear that these are final sale either? Buggy-back, fully lined, or their unconstructed cotton blazers are all priced at $150. Free shipping also kicks in at, wait for it, $150. Not bad.
It’s all final sale, so no returns. And sizes are extremely scattered. But if you like the Bonobos look and fit, yet wince at their regular or even sale prices, then final sale clearances are worth a browse. Everything ships for free, but again, final sale here. So returns ain’t gonna happen.
Usual exclusions apply, so no blazers or suiting at BR, but the new Italian Leather single monks get the 40% off cut. All shades too (the “walnut” shade was only getting the last 40% off deal). Full review of those single monks here. Big thanks to Marshall for sending in the style tip. Meanwhile, that dobby cotton blazer from GAP has real potential. Nice & casual patch pockets, great looking shade of blue… just as long as it avoids the chopped tail + oddly long sleeves & functioning cuff buttons combo. And GAP is quite partial to that combo. But a guy can dream, right?
Smart casual briefcases, classic dive watches, and retro sneakers.
A casual but still put-together look for dressed down winter festivities.
Looking sharp but not over the top. Out on the town or at someone's place.
Tis-the-season to bring some style.
Tues. = Leftovers + extensions moved to the top. 20% off Huckberry's 365 pants, BRF…
Cozy duds, paper pets, some good reads, and a heated outdoor chair.