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THE ICONIC end of season sale: Shop top brands like Levi's, Calvin Klein, Tony Bianco up to 60 per cent off

THE ICONIC end of season sale: Shop top brands like Levi's, Calvin Klein, Tony Bianco up to 60 per cent off

7NEWS03-06-2025
The ICONIC is having a massive sale on many of its top brands including Levi's.
Levi's continues to define timeless denim with its latest release, the '94 Baggy Jeans, a modern take on a relaxed classic.
The jeans, normally $119.95, currently $83 are crafted from a sustainable blend of 95 per cent cotton and 5 per cent recycled cotton.
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These jeans not only offer the comfort and durability Levi's is known for but also reflect a growing commitment to environmentally conscious design.
The high-rise waist, belt loops, and traditional button-fly closure nod to Levi's heritage, while the exaggerated baggy fit channels a laid-back, vintage aesthetic that's making a strong return in today's streetwear-inspired fashion.
Designed for both longevity and style, the '94 Baggy Jeans are made to be worn often and washed sparingly — just once every 10 wears — to extend their life and reduce environmental impact.
True to Levi's philosophy of quality and culture, these jeans blend the brand's historic appeal with a modern edge, making them a staple for anyone looking to balance authenticity with current trends.
Whether styled with a classic tee or a structured blazer, the '94 Baggy Jeans are a versatile piece that effortlessly bridges the gap between comfort and cool.
To help you shop the full sale range, we've curated lists below of some of The Iconic's top products.
Levi's
Ribcage Wide-Leg Jeans, $127 — $32.95 down from $159.95
90's 501 Jeans, $111.97 — $47.98 down from $159.95
Wedgie Bootcut Jeans, $119 — $30.95 down from $149.95
Vintage Denim Overalls, $143 — $36.95 down from $179.95
High Baggy Shorts, $90 — $39.95 down from $129.95
Calvin Klein
Modern Cotton Unlined Bralette, $29.97 — $19.98 down from $49.95
Cotton Stretch Boxers Brief 3x Pack, $62.50 — $37.45 down from $99.95
— $29.98 down from $99.95
Modern Cotton Bikini Briefs, $17.97 — $11.98 down from $29.95
Strapless Push-Up Bra, $44 — $45.95 down from $89.95
Tony Bianco
Frisky Boots, $179.97 — $119.98 down from $299.95
Archer Shoes, $96 — $93 down from $189
Hawaii Flats, $80 — $109.95 down from $189.95
Jasmin Heels, $120 — $99.95 down from $219.95
Fancy Boots, $209.97 — $89.98 down from $299.95
Mossman
— $110.95 down from $359.95
Monaco Maxi Dress, $129 — $190.95 down from $319.95
Astor Long Sleeve Top, $125.97 — $83.98 down from $209.95
Disarm Top, $119.97 — $79.98 down from $119.97
Imperial Midi Dress, $230.97 — $98.98 down from $329.95
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