- Banana Republic: 40% off w/ BRSURPRISE (expires today, 8/16… exclusions apply of course)
- J. Crew: Up to 40% off select “summer picks” and an additional 30% off sale items w/ SALEONSALE
The Thursday Handfuls are great, but what if Monday (or Tuesday) rolls around and there are a few sales that can’t wait until the weekend? You’ll find three of the best, with a few picks from each, to start the week below.
Last. Day. Couple new picks just for the heck of it, also because it’s a heck of a deal. Should still ship and return for free (on orders over $100) because these aren’t factory 2nds. No restocking fee.
At least that’s what the email they sent out to all their subscribers said. It’s kinda hard to tell though since it all seems to be mixed up with the stuff that was already in there? Pretty sure the above are new markdowns. I think. Maybe.
Grant Stone doesn’t run many sales, but they do have a (small) percolating sale section, and that Dark Walnut CXL Diesel Boot with the studded rubber sole just got dropped in there. Final means final though. No returns. Head here for a review of the Diesel (in a different shade) and Adam’s fit perspective.
Ends tomorrow, Tuesday 8/24. Full original picks here if you’d like them, although a lot of this stuff went pretty fast.
Stumbled across these in the price matched section. 38% off = pretty pretty good! Great for those who want a black and white retro sneaker, but more comfort than Chuck Taylors. Ships and returns for free. No clue when this sale ends being that it’s price matched from some other retailer. Sale could end soon. Real soon.
UPDATE: Annnnd that’s over. Nike has them on sale though for $61.97.
J. Crew finally turns up the heat on their cold weather clearance.
Suede sneakers, knit button ups, and leather NATOs.
All the end-of-season events are picking up steam and adding new items.
Sunday steal alert. Starts today and ends today at BR's more affordable step-down brand.
What are you going to wear? Sometimes it’s good to look at a few suggestions…
Plus fancy fabric flannels for all the bourgeoisie Al Borlands.