These End-of-Year Sales Are Almost too Good to Be True

The holiday season is winding down. Don't miss these end-of-year deals for belated gift ideas, or a little something for yourself.

Fashandi arranges flowers and greenery for Persian New Year, which is a celebration of spring.

Apparel and Accessories

DSW: (12/26–12/29) 

  • 15% off everything; 20% off any two footwear/handbags; or 25% off any three footwear/handbags with code BCGIFTS. 

Happy Socks:

  • Shop 40% off and score free shipping on your favorite styles from December 25 through 31.

Nordstrom:

  • The Half Yearly sale is on until January 2.

Thinx:

  • Celebrate Boxing Day with 10% off site-wide (including bundles) from December 26 through 31.

Urban Outfitters:

  • Take an extra 30% off sale from December 25 through 28.

Verishop:

  • Sale items will be up to 70% off from December 26 through January 1.
  • Customers who shop during this period will get a $50 credit awarded in January, valid on purchases of over $200 during the month of January.

Beauty

AHAVA: (12/23–12/27)

  • 50% off orders over $75 with code SHOP50.

Home Furnishings and Decor

Burrow: 

  • From December 26 until January 5, use the discount code NYE for:
  • 10% off on orders up to $1499.
  • $200 off orders over $1500.
  • $250 off orders over $1800.
  • $300 off orders over $2200.
  • $400 off orders over $2600.
  • $500 off orders over $3000.
  • $600 off orders over $4000 (in-store only).

Castlery:

  • Style afresh with 20% off paired essentials (such as: buy sofa, get 20% off coffee table or TV console) from December 23 through January 21.

Design Within Reach:

  • Save up to 60% on select items while supplies last, plus enjoy free shipping on outdoor orders over $1,999. Exclusions apply.

Lighting

YLighting:

  • December 18 through January 5: End of Year Warehouse Sale
  • December 20 through 31: Winter Fan Sale 
  • January 1 through 31: Winter Sale

Mattresses and Bedding

Brooklinen:

  • Get 20% off all Last Call items from December 26 through 31.

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