Sales that deserve some attention heading into the weekend, or sometimes, a bit earlier. Might not be some massive once a year event, but still worth a look. Those are what make up these handfuls. Expect these things when necessary. Five of the better sales, one for each finger, are below, plus bonus sales if need be. Included are a few picks worth pointing out.
Looks like it’s stacking with sale items at post time. Pretty steep threshold, but it’s Billy Reid. So the stuff already is expensive, but you’re getting high quality too. That, and their return policy has changed. Now sale items (as long as they’re not Final sale items) can be returned for original form of payment. Not just store credit. Those “horse leather” cap toe black boots have a pretty slick silhouetted, plus the gumlite vibram sole is a good match for what appears to be a waxed/slightly distressed leather? Efforting an in person. Pricey, but could pull a ton of use in a smart casual wardrobe.
A double great feelin’… makin’ you realize, double mint’s the one for youuuuuu. Double Mint, DOUBLE MINT GUM! … Right. I know the sweaters are grey, and not green. But still. Anywho, Extra Fine Merino Wool is still ten bucks off, but the free shipping no minimum helps. Meanwhile, Cashmere V-necks are $30 off, and Cashmere Crewnecks are half price. Just know that some of the reviewers said the cashmere sleeves run long?
No code necessary here as the discount happens at checkout. That blazer has real potential, but it looks like it’s more of a tweedy or donegal-like fabric than a worsted? Has a bit of roughness to the fabric. Partially lined too, and the patch pockets help keep it casual.
Doesn’t appear to have the same long list of (understandable) exclusions that they had for the 40% off accessories/shoes sale from Sunday. 25% off is a pretty kind discount for Filson goods, and tough to replicate somewhere else. Add on top of that the rare, free shipping offer that Brooks Brothers is running, and it’s worth a look.
Pretty much a repeat of their Black Friday deal. Steep threshold, so you might have to do some combo picking to get there. Code does seem to be working on their 3rd party stuff, namely their Oak Street shoes & boots. And as always, check out the sale section to double up with a code on top of the markdown. If you get two pairs of their Made in the USA French corders, they drop to $73.50 a pop. Still not cheap, but much better than the $128 original asking price.
As usual. this excludes the Mako USA, but it’s better than the normal 30% off codes they typically run. And between the Adventurer (full review here) and new Polaris, Orient’s got some stunners in their new lineup.
J. Crew has been running a new, daily deal all this week, and while the headline for them is 30% off select reg. priced styles, it’s the extra 40% off sale items where you can make some real hay. The sale section is looking real solid right now, while the 30% off deal excludes all blazers and suits. So… to the sale section we go for those picks above. Free shipping no minimum is also an extra nice addition to the deal. Code expires today, 12/10/15.
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With a focus on holiday events. It's their last sale before their shipping cutoff.
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J. Crew additional 10% off their 50% - 60% off stuff. Not-final-sale peacoats under $180.…
$17 ocbds. $4.80 tees. Cords under $20.