The weekend's best sales: A $29 Coach wristlet, a Le Creuset pan under $100 and more
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February begins tomorrow, which means the countdown until Valentine's Day is on. There are just two weeks to secure a swoon-worthy gift for your love, so put an end to the procrastination and get to it. If you don't know where to start, Yahoo's gifting expert Amanda Garrity has lots of great ideas for wives, husbands and more.
There are also a bunch of stellar presents on sale this weekend at retailers across the web. Anyone who loves to cook is sure to appreciate this sweet heart-shaped Le Creuset pan that's on sale for under $100 right now. And the fancy pants who's stolen your heart? Impress them with a designer Coach wristlet. They'll never know you only paid $29 for it.
And just in case you didn't get the memo, Valentine's Day is not just for married folks or people in committed relationships. It's a day to show anyone you love just how much you care about them, and that includes children, parents, friends and, of course, yourself. Ready to shower the special people in your life with some goodness this February? Keep scrolling for more gift ideas to grab on sale this weekend.
Scoring anything Coach for less than $30 is kind of like a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so don't miss out. This genuine leather wristlet is available in more than 20 colors and patterns, and can easily accommodate cards, cash, a lip balm and your keys.
This bag has garnered 4,600+ five-star ratings. One gift-giver gushed: "A wonderful and practical bag that can be carried without a large bag and is easy to travel with. I received it in several colors as gifts for my friends. They loved it very much, and I love the quality of the leather it is made of."
If there's one sneaker everyone wants, it's a pair of Hokas. Perfect for runners and walkers alike, these bouncy kicks have an extra-cushioned sole for comfort and support and a breathable mesh upper to keep your feet from overheating.
"The Clifton 9 is superb," one fan raved in their review. "The support in the heel is unbelievable, the arch support for someone with a high arch (me), and the ample toe box room can't be beat! These are amazing shoes!"
A heart-shaped omelet? Heart-shaped pancakes? The options are endless with this adorable enameled cast iron pan from Le Creuset. Choose from pink or red, both of which have a durable nonstick surface, work on all cooktops and are oven-safe up to 500°F.
There's just something about sleeping in a matching PJ set that makes the z's feel so much better. This soft and stretchy combo from Nordstrom is a bestseller with more than 300 five-star reviews. The red shown here is a no brainer for V-Day, but there are lots of others to choose from in sizes XXS-XXL.
"The lightweight, breathable, soft fabric is fabulous!" shared one reviewer. "Piping is so cute on the pants and top. Also love that it folds up nicely without much wrinkling and doesn't take much space in a suitcase. Love it!"
Shopping for a homebody? This plush and cozy Barefoot Dream blanket is a worthy pick that has won over not one but two Yahoo editors.
Our Deputy Editor Izabella Zaydenberg says, "They come in so many colors, and they're insanely soft. I have three in my home at the moment — one on my reading chair, one on the couch and one on the bed (which my cat has quickly claimed as her own)."
When in doubt, something that sparkles is always the way to go when looking for a gift with wow factor. These dazzling studs look like diamonds, but they're actually white topaz, which is easier on your bank account.
Blue Nile has similar styles with lots of birthstones, including garnet (January), amethyst (February), peridot (August) and citrine (November).
Yahoo Tech Editor Rick Broida named these the most comfortable open-ear headphones. He appreciates the detailed setup guide, the fit and the ease of use, and 3,100+ Amazon five-star reviewers like them too.
When it comes to sound quality, Broida says these are fine: "When I listened closely and critically, the music sounded a bit flat and muted, with little range or brightness. But when I stopped paying attention, listening to playlists and podcasts throughout the day, I never gave sound quality a second thought," he explains.
The Lego Botanicals collection is known for its realistic yet whimsical artificial blooms that are just as fun to put together as they are to display. Gift this Lego creation to your love, and you can make building it a date. Pour the wine, nibble on some strawberries (real ones, of course), and assemble the bouquet together. It'll be a one-of-a-kind Valentine's Day experience that neither of you will ever forget. And, best of all, you won't need a reservation or hundreds of dollars to make it happen.
"Flowers that won't die," wrote a five-star fan. "They cost about as much as a real dozen roses during Valentine's Day, but these you'll never have to throw away."Dagne Dover is a sleeper travel accessory brand that those in the know swear by. This bag is durable and intelligently designed with stealth travel-friendly pockets — plus, it fits an astonishing amount of stuff. When worn crossbody or around the waist, it gives convenient, hands-free access to your passport, wallet, keys and any essentials you want at your fingertips. All four colors are on sale.
One airline professional admitted they're "obsessed" with this well-designed essential. "I wanted a fanny pack that I could wear as a crossbody and I love it," gushed the five-star fan. "I'm also a flight attendant, and it's great for going out and exploring or getting coffee in the gate area."
Chocolate is a classic Valentine's Day gift for good reason — who doesn't love a sweet treat? This heart-shaped gift box holds 14 gourmet chocolates, including milk chocolate hearts, dark ganache hearts and white praline hearts.
One five-star fan called the box "worth the money" and explained, "I bought this candy for my wife for Valentine's Day. She loves them and goes on and on about the different shapes. They're a bit expensive, but I don't regret giving them to her!"
Coach Outlet: Save up to 60% on timeless totes, shoulder bags and satchels.
Columbia: Outerwear is up to 40% off. Save on insulated jackets and warm boots for the season.
Gap: This mid-season sale is on, and shoppers can take 50% off purchases through Feb. 1.
J.Crew: Sale items are an additional 50% off with code SALETIME at checkout through Feb. 3.
Kate Spade Outlet: Treat yourself to a stylish leather handbag for less than $100.
Patagonia: Past-season gear is now up to 50% off. Score deals on coats, jackets, vests, clothing and more.
The North Face: Save up to 50% on cozy winter essentials like coats and fleece jackets.
Walmart: Valentine's Day gifts and decor start as low as $10 this weekend.
Zappos: Comfy sneakers from Hoka, New Balance, Skechers and more are up to 30% off.
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