
This week, for our sales roundup, we dug up a lot of goodies, including some items (an Isabel Marant sweater, some elegant black flats, a set of Thermoses) that may get you ever so slightly excited about the upcoming change in seasons.
A perfect pair of black suede Tabitha Simmons flats that would look great with a pair of cropped jeans like these.Original Price: $595
An elegant and calming and supersoft duvet cover that we dug out of Nordstrom’s anniversary sale. (For more duvet covers we like, click here.)Original Price: from $130
Common Projects sneakers under $200 are a rare sighting. There’s also a very nice pair of $202 black Common Projects slip-ons on sale at Avenue 32.Original Price: $420
Another very rare sighting: Robert Clergerie shoes under $100. Note: There are only a few sizes left, and if these sell out, here is another pair of very on-sale Robert Clergeries.Original Price: $401
Don’t kill us for putting a sweater in here … we know there is still a lot of summer left … but … fall is coming, and this Isabel Marant pullover is 60 percent off.Original Price: $265
That said, there’s still quite a bit of time to sport these tortoiseshell sunglasses from Westward Leaning.Original Price: $255
Culty (and handsome) headphones from We Are Frends.Original Price: $255
Another pair of perfect fall shoes: these beauts from Argentine line Martiniano.Original Price: $515
A perfect oversize white button-down for all you uniform-dressers out there.Original Price: $60
This Adidas for Stella McCartney sports bra has a mesh panel in the back, so your back sweat can breathe.Original Price: $65
So you can work on your practice while staying at a Hilton Garden Inn: A reversible, travel yoga mat from Sweaty Betty.Original Price: $100
Who knew that Kenneth Cole made athleisure? Either way, these leggings are 70 percent off and 15 bucks. (Note: There are only a few sizes left, so here’s another pair of on-sale Kenneth Cole leggings that are $13.)Original Price: $50
Your poodle doesn’t have to know that you got this originally $85 Max Bone dog leash for 75 percent off.Original Price: $85
For those with oily skin, this Glo Minerals Mattifying Primer is meant to de-shine your mug and extend the wear time of your makeup.Original Price: $34
Be the chicest comp-lit grad student with this A.P.C. backpack.Original Price: $235
Be the chicest Pratt freshman with this Comme des Garçons number.Original Price: $275
A less directional white linen tee from Isabel Marant.Original Price: $155
People love Olio e Osso’s balm for ruddy-looking cheeks and just-red-enough lips. Update: It sold out in the crimson but is still available, and on sale, in bronze.Original Price: $28
A simple little black one-piece swimsuit from Rachel Comey.Original Price: $312
Can’t go wrong with a pair of off-white lace-up Vans. (For more white sneakers we love, click here.)Original Price: $50
A spiky, statement-making specimen from Junya Watanabe.Original Price: $590
Throw out those dull knives and cut your steak properly with this four-piece Equinox set. (Click here for more knife sets we like.)Original Price: $60
For your back-to-school juice needs.Original Price: $35
These chocolate-covered cranberries, made in Shokan, New York, are a perfect “thanks for hosting me for Labor Day Weekend” gift.Original Price: $17
For the Minnie-loving tween (or grown-up) in your life.Original Price: $20
Paul Mitchell Tea Tree shampoo was the first shampoo our mom let us buy from our hair salon when we were in middle school, and it still smells so clean and soothing to us.Original Price: $33
An everyday hoodie from Champion’s “heritage” Reverse Weave line — that’s still cheaper than the Vetements version.Original Price: $120
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