
It all started with the excellent sale-on-sale at Anthropologie, where on-sale products are all an extra 50 percent off at checkout. I spent several hours perusing that yesterday, then promptly headed to Anthropologie’s sister sites, Free People and Urban Outfitters. While those two aren’t offering double discounts, I did find some nice deals on Hansel From Basel socks, bag charms, and more. I also sniffed around for sales from independent brands and was delighted to find some goodies from Lisa Says Gah, Big Bud Press, M.M.LaFleur, and more for you.
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A gentle exfoliating face wash from Pharrell’s skin-care line is half off.
Murad’s mattifying moisturizer has earned a coveted spot in our Best in Class guide, and today it’s 40 percent off. Cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Blair Murphy-Rose told us that it’s especially suited for oily skin and can help “balance and control the oil production” and reduce the look of pores.
A very good deal on DedCool’s unisex perfume. This one has notes of fig, black pepper, bergamot, and sandalwood.
I was surprised to find this bralette from Eberjey, the maker of our very favorite pajamas, for half off at Anthropologie.
Jeans and tees are 25 percent off with the code WEEKEND at M.M.LaFleur through Sunday night. A turtleneck tank is an excellent transitional piece from winter to spring.
The discount doesn’t apply to already-on-sale items, but I don’t mind too much, since these checked pants are nearly $200 off.
I love the very ’50s fit of this sweater from Free People’s in-house line, Free-est.
Already-on-sale items are an extra 50 percent off at Anthropologie right now. Sizes are becoming scarcer and scarcer, but these cargo-y pants are still in stock in sizes 16 through 26.
“Winter favorites” — like these carpenter pants that come in four washes — are 25 percent off at Big Bud Press through Sunday night.
Rare-to-find Hansel From Basel on sale and still in stock in several colors.
Doublesoul, which makes my favorite socks, is offering 25 percent off sitewide with the code SPRING25. I recently purchased this pink-and-greige pair and have been wearing them nonstop.
Another good sale-on-sale: Lisa Says Gah’s clearance section is an extra 25 percent off with the code 25OFFSALE. I’m a fan of these funky fuchsia clogs, but if you’d like a neutral shade, you can purchase them in chocolate brown for $95.
An incredible price (under $100) for Salomons.
Two Strategist staffers were oohing and aahing over these water shoes from Sperry in our Slack chat this morning.
Canoe Club carries a lot of our favorite menswear, and I spotted a cache of unbelievably cheap Merrells in its sale section. This woven moc is particularly eye-catching.
A good farmers’ market tote that you can take out on the town, too.
I’ve been on the hunt for a LeSportsac tote for a while, and I’m thinking this might be the one.
Another affordable option that’s woven mostly from organic cotton, recycled polyester, and nylon.
This suede-and-wool bucket hat from Wyeth is like a sleeping bag for your head.
A very spring-ready linen duvet that’s only $105 for a queen size.
Would be equally at home in an adult’s bedroom.
Hydro Flask’s color-blocked tumblers are 30 percent off. REI has a few single-color options for the same price, as well as one shade, lavender, that’s just $20.
Strategist contributor Audrey Gelman bought these beans for the design but stayed for the blend. “It tasted like I’d gone to heaven and heaven turned out to be a diner,” she says. “It was a normal cup of coffee in the best sense. It was perfect.”
These cute little stirring spoons shake out to under $4 apiece.
This two-piece bakeware from the classic French cookware brand Staub is $50 and comes in several colors.
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