
I have a store credit at Reformation. Here's what I'm buying during its rare sale
I'm personally shopping this sale because I've been patiently waiting for the brand to have a sale since I need a little wardrobe refresh ahead of fall. With a vacation coming up, concerts to attend and more, I'm ready to add a few pieces to my closet. Shop 15 of my favorite picks below.
Reformation Cheri Knit Dress
For the early fall days when it's too hot to wear pants, but the environment doesn't call for shorts, reach for this dress. It's a little black option for date nights and pairs well with ballet flats for casual days out.
Reformation Kendi Denim Midi Dress
Imagine zipping this midi dress up with cowboy boots and a matching leather belt. The flattering hemming and high neckline make this a go-to for office days and post-work happy hours.
Reformation Galene Dress
For a traditional A-line option, this adorable collared dress certainly delivers on style and comfort. It's significantly discounted in an adorable polka dot or classic black with a white collar.
Reformation Ciana Satin Dress
Fall weddings are seriously underrated and if you're jetting off to one in a few months, this over $100 off dress should be at the top of your list. It has a 90s flair, is sexy but also modest, especially in the chocolate brown color.
Reformation Kella Knit Dress
In my opinion, this dress looks way more than its retail price and I'm shocked to see it even lower during this sale. The knit top and full skirt are made from one-of-a-kind, deadstock fabric and can be worn to a variety of formal events.
Reformation Ellen Knit Top
Ditch your overworn capped-sleeve tee or knit tank and elevate your in-office attire with this on-sale pick. This deep navy top adorned with preppy white and gold buttons screams quiet luxury without the steep price tag.
Reformation Ryland Tank
The last time I was in Reformation's store in New York City, I tried this tank on. They didn't have my preferred size at the time, but I fell in love with the now on sale Mineral color that's fully stocked in all five sizes.
Reformation Aubrey Knit Top
As many of us older Gen Zers and millennials enter our late 20s and 30s, body suits start to become a thing of the past. Luckily, Reformation makes tons of "going out tops" — like this one — that are a bit more elevated and tasteful.
Reformation Lottie Vest
Tailored vests hold a special place in my heart and take a basic outfit like jeans and sandals to the next level with its smart lines and sleek fit. According to the brand, it runs a bit large, so we recommend measuring yourself before checking out.
Reformation Sammi Knit Jacket
A tiny jacket that doubles as a top is a must-have for cooler nights out or for when you want to layer over a tee or sleeveless top. It's sub $90, is fitted throughout and can be worn open or closed.
Reformation Carter Mid Rise Pant
I prefer a tailored work pant sans pleats and have been waiting for these to go on sale since their inception. Getting ready for the office has never been easier now that every color (including solids and stripes) is 30% off ahead of fall.
Reformation Bella Velvet Skirt
Swap out your linen maxi skirts or thinner slips come September for this substantial velvet option. It has a slimming effect, thanks to its stitched back darts, and hits right at your hip.
Reformation Carla Low Waist Skirt
As someone who has a lot of concerts coming up this fall, I've been looking for inspiration on Pinterest to figure out what to wear. One piece that's a must for me is a mini skirt and I'm leaning towards the chunky sequinned and solid red in this low-rise A-line.
Reformation Abby Low Rise Straight Jeans
Another sign of adulthood — for me at least — is the fact that I've swapped out most of my high-waisted pants for looser, and lower-rise options. I feel cooler, am simply more comfortable and prefer the relaxed look.
Reformation Tyler Mid Rise Barrel Jeans
As a barrel jeans enthusiast, I was skeptical about this pair from Reformation, but let me just say, they proved me wrong. They hugged my body in all the right places, were well crafted down to the stitching, buttons and zipper and are well worth every penny. If you're a follower of the sustainable clothing brand, you are probably aware that they rarely have sales and never keep a section of markdowns on site or in store outside of these limited events. I've been shopping at Reformation and consistently shop there for wedding guest dresses, other formal events and even for some basics.
With September just a few weeks away, many of us need new staple pieces for the fall and winter months and Reformation is a great retailer to flock to for capsule wardrobe items and fashion deals. Think basic tees, timeless sweaters, ethically made denim and more.
Our deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the deals for the day each morning to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups of the best sales to shop. Searching everything from coveted pieces from Lululemon to the best picks from Dyson's sale, the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure we're finding the best buys for our readers.
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