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Best Memorial Day Clothing Sales: Save Up To 70% On Top Brands

Best Memorial Day Clothing Sales: Save Up To 70% On Top Brands

Forbes23-05-2025

Many of this year's Memorial Day clothing sales are already live, making now the perfect time to refresh your summer wardrobe. This weekend, you can take up to 61% off preppy styles at J.Crew, 25% off minimalist essentials at Everlane and 50% off designer styles at Shopbop.
Shop the best Memorial Day clothing sales to save up to 75% on brands like J.Crew, Madewell and ... More Everlane.
In addition to major discounts on warm-weather styles, some retailers are offering special perks like free shipping and extra markdowns on clearance items. To help you get right to the best deals, we've rounded up the promotions that are live so far.
J. Crew
Abercrombie
Madewell
Lululemon
Nordstrom
Banana Republic
Fair Harbor
Yes, Memorial Day is a great time to buy clothes thanks to the wide range of sales. Most major retailers and smaller brands offer steep discounts on warm-weather essentials, making it one of the last big chances to save before summer kicks off. You'll also find deep markdowns on winter apparel, as brands clear out remaining stock.
While Memorial Day falls on May 26 this year, many retailers roll out deals well before the long weekend. Start dates and discounts vary by brand, so keep an eye on your favorite stores—or bookmark this page to stay up to date on the latest sales.
While Lululemon hasn't launched an official Memorial Day sale yet, its 'We Made Too Much' section consistently features discounts on popular styles for both men and women. New markdowns are added every Thursday morning, so it's worth checking early before the most coveted pieces sell out.

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