25 Best Sales That Are Happening Right Now

Indulge in some retail therapy with some of our favorite brands.

Apparel and Accessories

Photo: Reformation

Aldo:

  • Buy two, get 50% off select summer styles, now through June 2.

Coach:

  • Get up to 50% off the Summer Sale and score free shipping with code FREESHIP until May 22.

Cushnie:

  • Save 40% on the Resort and Spring collections.

Everlane:

  • Choose What You Pay Sale, while supplies last.

HATCH:

  • Get 25% off through May 18 with code SUNSHINE25.

Levi’s:

  • Get 30% off orders over $100 code TAKE30OFF.

Missguided:

  • Get an extra 10% off everything with code XTRA10.

NYDJ:

  • 10% of proceeds will go to to United Way Covid-19 Relief efforts across the U.S during NYDJ’s 25% off sitewide sale.

Reformation:

  • Get 30% off everything for a limited time.

SSENSE:

  • Get up to 50% off during the Spring Sale.

ThinOptics:

  • Get 20% off with code SUNS2020.

Verishop:

  • Get 25% off women’s and men’s apparel and accessories with code EARLYSUMMER through May 17.

Health and Beauty

Photo Courtesy of Lookfantastic

Erno Laszlo:

  • Get 30% off sitewide now through May 18.

Glossybox:

  • Get 20% off your first box with code FIERCE20.

Ladder:

  • Get 30% off sitewide with code BETTEREVERYDAY.

Lookfantastic:

  • Get 10% off sitewide with code GLOW until May 19 and 25% off self-tan products until May 18.

MyVega:

  • Get 25% off sitewide and free delivery on orders over $25 with code 25WELL.

SkinCareRX:

  • Get 20% off sitewide with code RX20 until May 19.
  • Get 30% off St Tropez with code TROP30 until May 18.

Home Decor and Lifestyle

Photo Courtesy of Homesick Candles

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