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Nordstrom's Semi-annual Sale Is Filled With Jaw-dropping Travel Deals—Shop Our 55 Top Picks Up to 75% Off
I'm all about streamlining my packing list—and with summer travel on the horizon, I've been on the hunt for versatile travel clothes that can keep up with my itinerary. Luckily, Nordstrom's Half-yearly Sale happens to fall right over Memorial Day weekend, which means even more travel deals to score on everything from lightweight layers, stylish airport outfits, and supportive, comfortable shoes. From fan-favorite brands like Hoka, Adidas, and Cotton On, plus major markdowns on luggage you'll want for excursions, the sale has everything you need to upgrade your in-transit wardrobe.
Whether you're packing for a long-haul flight, a long weekend, or a European adventure, these picks are made to move with you, with discounts up to 75 percent off. Below, I've rounded up the best travel clothes and accessories to snag during Nordstrom's Half-yearly Sale—before they sell out.
The key to breezy, stress-free summer travel? A suitcase lined with reliable, stylish shoes. Right now, Nordstrom's Half-yearly Sale is brimming with footwear worth packing. The Dolce Vita Notice Sneakers, which I swear by for sightseeing days in denim shorts or floral dresses, are currently 35 percent off. If you're heading to the Mediterranean this summer, Rothy's The Weekend Slides practically beg to be worn with a flowy linen set while strolling through Positano. Rothy's The Point II Pointed Toe Flats, $109 (originally $155)
Dolce Vita Notice Sneakers, $90 (originally $139)
Steve Madden Verdict Mesh Sneakers, $48 (originally $80)
Vionic Uptown Marin Sandals, $75 (originally $125)
27 Edit Naturalizer Carter Mary Jane Flats, $88 (originally $125)
Sam Edelman Zaria Low-top Sneakers, $60 (originally $100)
Rothy's The Weekend Slides, $89 (originally $139)
Bibi Lou Zagreb Mule, $65 (originally $163)
Vince Oasis Sneakers, $175 (originally $250)
Sam Edelman Linnie Mule, $98 (originally $140)
Marc Fisher LTD Teddy Sneakers, $50 (originally $120)
Munro Casita Slide Sandals, $81 (originally $135)
Sam Edelman Darla Slide Sandals, $72 (originally $120)
Whether you're navigating airport terminals or dressing up for rooftop dinners abroad, Nordstrom's men's shoe selection has you covered. Tretorn's Rawlins Sneakers, now just $50, offer a low-key style that works just as well with jeans on a plane as they do with chinos at a casual café in Barcelona. Need something more polished? The Wolf & Shepherd Crossover Plain Toe Derby Shoes are $87 off and sharp enough for weddings or work trips. From everyday staples to destination-ready dress shoes, these picks will instantly elevate your packing game. Autry Medalist Low Sneakers, $115 (originally $235)
Hoka Arahi 7 Running Shoes, $116 (originally $145)
Vince Fletcher Slip-on Sneakers, $139 (originally $198)
Tretorn Rawlins Sneakers, $50 (originally $80)
Puma Super Team Low-top Sneakers, $70 (originally $100)
Lands' End Comfort Slide Sandals, $42 (originally $60)
Marc Joseph Loafer Driving Shoes, $116 (originally $165)
Wolf & Shepherd Crossover Plain Toe Derby Shoes, $163 (originally $250)
Adidas Gazelle Sneakers, $75 (originally $100)
Frye Mason Loafers, $125 (originally $178)
If you're anything like me, half the fun of planning a summer getaway is curating the perfect outfits, and Nordstrom's sale section delivers big time. The Cotton On Haven Multi-tiered Maxi Skirt is a total chameleon: pair it with sneakers and a tee to roam through farmers markets, layer it over your swimsuit with a straw hat for a pool day, or dress it up with wedges for a wine tasting in Napa. Another standout? The Zella In-flight Utility Dress, just $48, which doubles as a comfy travel day outfit or a dinner dress with statement earrings. Caslon Wide-leg Pull-on Linen Blend Pants, $42 (originally $60)
Madewell Stripe Smocked Waist Dress, $104 (originally $138)
Zella Effortless Cutout Back Hybrid Dress, $67 (originally $89)
Cotton On Haven Long-sleeve Shirt, $35 (originally $50)
Caslon Drawstring Wide-leg Linen-blend Pants, $42 (originally $60)
Cotton On Haven Multi-tiered Maxi Skirt, $42 (originally $60)
Nordstrom Stretch Cotton Ribbed Tank Dress, $56 (originally $80)
Astr the Label Flared Midi Skirt, $48 (originally $79)
Zella In-flight Utility Dress, $48 (originally $69)
Open Edit Bias Cut Maxi Skirt, $25 (originally $60)
Faherty Oceanview Organic Cotton and Linen Denim Top, $111 (originally $158)
Caslon Cotton Gauze Button-up Shirt, $42 (originally $60)
Alex Mill Josie Stripe Cotton Shirt Dress, $118 (originally $215)
Nordstrom's men's clothing section is packed with staples that work from takeoff to touchdown. The Vince Regular Fit Slub Hoodie, marked down by $68, is the kind of elevated layer that keeps you warm on cool plane rides or breezy coastal nights. For a dinner-ready shirt you can throw on after a beach day, the 7 Diamonds Seager Geo Print Button-up walks the line between casual and dressy with ease. Don't overlook the Cotton & Tencel Modal Crewneck T-shirt—it's soft, breathable, and an unbeatable 75 percent off. These picks make building a travel-ready wardrobe effortless.
A summer itinerary calls for luggage that's as dependable as it is sleek, and Nordstrom's Half-yearly Sale delivers. The Stone Mountain Las Vegas 3-piece Hardside Luggage Set (a steal at 64 percent off) is ideal for long-haul trips or family vacations where space matters. The Bugatti Lisbon 2-piece Luggage Set—now 72 percent off—is another smart choice. Even stylish carry-ons are getting the markdown treatment: the Belle & Bloom 5th Ave Leather Backpack, which is 40 percent off, makes the ultimate personal item for flights or a chic day bag while sightseeing. Bugatti Lisbon 2-piece Luggage Set, $140 (originally $500)
Stone Mountain Las Vegas 3-piece Hardside Luggage Set, $180 (originally $500)
Nonstop New York Elite 3-piece Luggage Set, $200 (originally $400)
Swiss Mobility LAX Hardside Carry-on Luggage, $80 (originally $160)
Bugatti Pure Backpack, $100 (originally $170)
Calvin Klein Vision 3-piece Set, $260 (originally $520)
Marc New York Lotus Upright Luggage, $113 (originally $225)
Dkny Bias 25-inch Upright Luggage, $160 (originally $320)
Belle & Bloom 5th Ave Leather Backpack, $162 (originally $270)
Sol and Selene Woven Bag, $50 (originally $80)
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