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Score a 4-pack of AirTags while it's 30% off, and more of today's best sales

Score a 4-pack of AirTags while it's 30% off, and more of today's best sales

Yahoo20-03-2025

If you lose your wallet, keys, luggage or even your dog, you'll wish you had an Apple AirTag. That's why a four-pack of the trackers for 30% off is topping our list of today's best sales. They don't often go lower than this! We also found sales on a popular set of closet storage bags (over 50% off), the top-selling Fullstar Veggie Chopper (40% off) New Balance 237 sneakers (40% off) and more. Also on tap? Top sales at major retailers like Adidas, Nordstrom and Loft, so shop these deals before they're gone.
Adidas: Get up to 50% off during the spring sale.
Banana Republic: Get up to 40% off sale items.
Coach Outlet: Save up to 70% on sale styles.
Cozy Earth: Get up to 25% off during the semi-annual sale.
Everlane: Get up to 70% off sale styles.
Gap: Get 60% off select items.
J.Crew: Get 50% off select styles, and an extra 40% off sale styles with code EXTRA.
Kate Spade Outlet: Get up to 70% off everything, plus an extra 25% off sitewide.
Loft: Take up to 40% off your entire purchase, plus an extra 15% off at checkout.
Macy's: Get up to 75% off select clothing, shoes, jewelry, home goods and more.
Nordstrom: Shop thousands of items for up to 80% off.
Nordstrom Rack: Get up to 80% off select coats from Vince Camuto, Kenneth Cole New York, Lucky Brand and more.
Walmart: Shop rollbacks and flash deals of up to 80% off.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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