“There was only one night game a year.” – The Sandlot
This post will be updated over the next few days as more sales roll in. So if you so desire, check back in between hot dogs and firecrackers. We’ll be tracking the salez salez salez. Have a safe and fun 4th of July.
When Brooks Brothers sale items get an extra cut, as they are now, there’s almost always some steals to be had. Especially when it comes to their sportcoats. No code needed. Discount hits when you put the item in your cart. Extra 25% off ends Tuesday 7/8.
As BR Factory is not mainline Banana Republic, but instead a step down “outlet” styled brand which is almost always having a “big” sale, it’s worth remembering that 50% off MSRP is good, 60% off is great, and more than that is rare. So to do the quick math with the extra 25% off the marked down price…
So yes. This is a good one. Quite good. Looks like this is set to run through Sunday, 7/6.
A rare sale event from America’s flag bearer for contemporary, classic, southern style. Use that code EXTRA25 at checkout to stack the additional 25% off on top of the 30% off marked down prices. Those cotton Ottoman Knit sportcoats are worth a particular call out.
Level of discount really depends on the item, but their true-temp chinos (BR Core Temp competitors) and basic flex chino shorts are getting the full 70%. But… they’re final sale. Looks like J. Crew Factory is replicating big-brother J. Crew’s current pricing strategy. Meaning: whether something is on clearance or not doesn’t matter… once it hits a certain super-high percentage off, they slap a final sale tag on it. At least that’s what it seems like. So yeah. No returns or exchanges on the pants and shorts above.
No code needed. Full review of the Woodward briefcase can be found here.
Used to be that Orient direct could rarely compete with the prices of Amazon sold/fulfilled Orient watches. That’s not the case anymore. Ever since April (read: tariffs) the watch market on Amazon has really tightened up. Especially for Orient the brand. Sure you can still find watch deals on Amazon, but more often than not they’re sold and shipped by sketchy sounding 3rd party sellers. So for now, going direct through the brand feels safest.
Unapologetically basic. Norm-core is resilient, ain’t it? A note that the 50% off items feel few and far between on this one. But it doesn’t get more foundational than their chinos and tees, which are oddly enough some of the styles getting the half off cut. You’ll need the code ADDON for the additional 15% off at checkout.
Includes some of their bestsellers. Cheap stuff, more expensive stuff, clothes and shoes. Contemporary gear as well as more classic leaning styles. Those Dropset 3 weightlifting/training shoes are a bit of a random mention, but for those who like to pump some iron and/or do HIIT training and prefer a less squishy and more stable platform… they’re pretty great. Super ventilated too, and they run a bit wide on purpose to accommodate for foot expansion during intense workouts.
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All final sale. No returns or exchanges. They’re obviously looking to move out their clearance stock at this point, thus the “buy more save more” incentive. But one way to hack that is to just chuck some cheap stuff in your cart along with the item you’re truly after, as shown above. (And hey, some of that cheap stuff looks decent!) You’ll need the code EXTRA at checkout.
Select styles. No code needed. Discounted items are scattered about their site/inventory and do watch out for stuff that’s final sale. J. Crew is doing this thing lately where if something in-season is super-heavily marked down (yet not in the clearance section/ending in $.99) they’ll slap a final sale tag on it. Final means final. No returns or exchanges.
Grant Stone is a major favorite around these parts. Their commitment to quality is serious, and their designs and materials are both timeless and often unique in a crowded field of heritage workwear inspired boots and timeless classics. Be aware that when browsing from the sale page, for some reason a lot of their sale product’s individual pages are defaulting to wide widths (which is just fine for the wide with folks out there.) That doesn’t mean they’re necessarily sold out in standard D. You just gotta tap/click on that “D” to see what sizes are left.
Warpstreme shorts on sale? Don’t mind that one bit. Still super spendy compared to Target and J. Crew Factory, but that’s comparing apples and oranges orangutans. All final sale unless you’re a member and then you can return in-store only for credit and credit only.
Nice. Especially for the Jet Automatics. Review can be found here, albeit in a slightly different model. And no you’re not imagining things. Prices, like at a lot of other brands, have ticked up at Timex.
BR’s sale section is pretty darn good right now. Lots of new additions/in-season stuff, and that extra 20% off is even working on shoes and 3rd party goods. Often during regular price sales/promos, 3rd party and shoes are excluded. Not the case here.
And some tailored-wear stuff. All of their suits are sold as separates, so you get to pick the size of the jacket and trousers independently from each other. That, and those linen jackets would do pretty great as stand-alone sportcoats.
Happens only twice a year and these watches usually move very fast. These ship from the U.K. Which means if your order is over $800 you’ll get hit with import duties/fees/tariffs at checkout. And that can be steep (example here.) Sales taxes are refunded if you return your watch, but the duty value is not.
UPDATE: As predicted stock is moving extremely quick. But it’s also in flux as models are coming and going. That’s not unusual for these Christopher Ward events. It’s worth checking back in on over the next couple of days if you’re truly interested.
Appears to be all final sale, so no returns or exchanges. Also be aware that free shipping doesn’t kick in until $99. Any purchases under that will cost you $6.95 for standard shipping.
Prices are now as marked online. They’ve already taken an extra 25% off sale items at Allen Edmonds, and it’s also an additional 25% off at the Factory 2nds Shoebank website. BUT…
Full details and a review of the Factory 2nds buying experience can be found in this post here.
Lots of final sale stuff. Not all final sale, but enough that you gotta watch out because anything tagged as such can’t be returned or exchanged. And clearly this is on the upper end of the price spectrum, but Todd Snyder “knows his (style) onions,” and the materials, construction, and quality is absolutely up there.
Surprised to see those LUCA sneakers in there. Full review here, albeit in a different color. Gonna keep an eye on their sale section through the long weekend to see if they keep adding stuff.
As basic as it gets and super affordable already, but the 30% off makes them extra nice. Stretch Chino shorts, or more casual linen or cotton drawstring styles. Swim stuff too.
It’s a (very) limited selection, but worth a look if you love made in the USA classic prep. Genuine handsewn Moccasin construction. Made in Maine.
Highlight of the sale is the 3 shirts for $199 deal. If you’re a fan of their wheelhouse Ainsley Collar non-irons… those usually run $128 a piece. Yes those go on special with some regularity, but this particular promo puts those particular shirts at 48% off if you buy three. That’s better than good for Brooks Brothers. And yes you can mix/match styles, patterns and colors. You can buy 2 solid dress shirts and a patterned sport shirt, a patterned dress shirt and two solid oxfords, etc.
NOTE: This post will be updated through the long weekend.
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