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The 35 Best Linen Clothing Deals to Shop This Memorial Day Weekend—Up to 86% Off Airy Pants, Dresses, and MoreShop breezy summer styles from $16.
This year's Memorial Day sales are well underway, and if you're looking to refresh your summer wardrobe, you're in luck: Right now, airy linen clothing is on major sale across the internet, and we found high-quality pieces up to 86 percent off. Linen is one of the best fabrics for summer with its lightweight, breathable construction, and we found the 35 top linen clothing deals at Gap, J.Crew, Amazon, and more retailers.
Keep scrolling to explore the biggest Memorial Day Weekend markdowns, which include comfy linen pants, breezy dresses, and more warm-weather staples to complete your summer vacation packing list. The best part? Prices start at just $16. Under-$20 find: Amazon Essentials Drawstring Linen-blend Shorts, $16 (originally $21)
Amazon Essentials Drawstring Linen-blend Shorts, $16 (originally $21) Trending now: Ideal Sanxun Linen Cropped Tank, $19 (originally $30)
Ideal Sanxun Linen Cropped Tank, $19 (originally $30) Anrabess Linen-blend Wide-leg Pants, $30 (originally $36)
Old Navy High-waisted Linen-blend Wide-leg Pants, $28 (originally $40)
Summer kick-off deal: J.Crew Linen Utility Shirtdress, $70 (originally $148)
J.Crew Linen Utility Shirtdress, $70 (originally $148) Banana Republic Factory Straight Linen-blend Pull-on Pant, $34 (originally $90)
Gap 365 High-rise Linen-blend Short, $24 (originally $50)
Vacation must-have: J.Crew Linen Wrap Skirt, $57 (originally $98)
J.Crew Linen Wrap Skirt, $57 (originally $98) Double discount: Madewell Linen Maxi Slip Skirt, $67 with code LONGWEEKEND (originally $128)
Madewell Linen Maxi Slip Skirt, $67 with code (originally $128) 86% off: Rails Kirstie Floral Linen-blend Top, $23 (originally $168) $168 $23 at Nordstromrack.com $90 $34 at Banana Republic Factory
Linen pants are one of the best styles for summer, and they're an ideal alternative to shorts. We've found plenty of wide-leg silhouettes and straight-leg styles, plus cropped pairs that will keep you extra cool on summer trips. Snag versatile staples that will complement nearly everything in your travel wardrobe, and don't forget to shop trip-ready pairs like the Madewell Patch Pocket Linen Flare Plant, too. Prices start at just $25.
Summer vacations almost always require a dress or two, and if your dress collection needs a refresh, we recommend you add a linen style. They're breezier and comfier than your average dress, so they're ideal for beachy, everyday wear, as well as more formal events. No matter the occasion, we've found mini, midi, and maxi styles worth packing ahead.
When it comes to linen tops, the possibilities are endless, whether you sport the breezy fabric in classic linen button-downs, floral blouses, or cut-out tanks. In fact, more than 1,000 shoppers snagged the Ideal Sanxun Linen Cropped Tank at Amazon last month—join them in wearing the 'instant classic' on repeat this summer. Prices start at just $18.
Some people love shorts, and other people hate them, but there's one thing we can all agree on: Denim pairs can be pretty uncomfortable. Swap out your rigid jean shorts for a linen pair that you'll want to lounge in. The best deals include pleated pairs, drawstring options, and colorful styles, and we're willing to bet they're all comfortable enough for summer trips. Save up to 58 percent on the best linen shorts, ahead.
Linen skirts are timeless, whether you prefer maxi styles or mini options. Thanks to the elevated fabric and sleek silhouettes of these styles, you can easily go from a stylish day of exploration to a night on the town. We've found options to suit any destination, and prices start at just $20.
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