Every Memorial Day Sale to Shop This Weekend
Channing Hargrove
Channing Hargrove
Channing Hargrove is a freelance fashion editor and writer in New York City. When she isn’t writing about clothing (or shopping, for research, of course), Channing is writing about life in a tiny studio apartment in a big city — and what she’s wearing — on her blog, Channing in the City.
Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer. We know that you can’t wait to finally crack that bottle of rosé and wide-leg nautical pants this weekend, but now is a really great time to save big at some of your favorite retailers. We’ve rounded up the best sales to shop by when they go live, so you can start your summer off on a stylish note.
Net-a-Porter
Get 50 percent off select items. Our pick? The Apiece Apart Silk Jumpsuit (on sale for $277 from $395) is a casual cool way to stay on trend this summer.Banana Republic Factory
Get an extra 20 percent off with RetailMeNot code TODAY20. There’s also 50 to 70 percent off the entire store until May 29. Our pick is this Stripe Off-Shoulder Ruffle Top (on sale for $19 from $40).Frances Valentine
Kate Spade (the designer)’s new brand has 25 percent off any full-priced item with code SUMMER. May we suggest the Honeypot Basket ($195), which is an adorable yet practical bag to tote along to your picnic?Moda Operandi
Score 50 percent off select items this weekend. We’re loving the All That Remains Honey Chevron Crochet One Piece (on sale for $79 from $175).Loeffler Randall
The designer brand has 30 percent off all items starting Thursday, May 25. Our fave is the Coco High Heel Knot Slide ($395).Milly
The brand is giving 20 percent off sale and final sale styles starting Friday, May 26 with the code READYSETSUMMER. We love the extra versatile Cotton Silk Stripe One Shoulder Top ($207).Channing Hargrove
Channing Hargrove is a freelance fashion editor and writer in New York City. When she isn’t writing about clothing (or shopping, for research, of course), Channing is writing about life in a tiny studio apartment in a big city — and what she’s wearing — on her blog, Channing in the City.