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Nordstrom's Half-yearly Sale Has the Biggest Travel Deals for Summer—Score Up to 60% Off Tumi, Hoka, and More

Nordstrom's Half-yearly Sale Has the Biggest Travel Deals for Summer—Score Up to 60% Off Tumi, Hoka, and More

Nordstrom's Half-yearly Sale is back, and the shopping event has returned just in time to stock up on travel clothes, comfy shoes, and luggage before your next big trip this summer. Rarely-discounted brands like Tumi, Hoka, and Free People have all received surprising markdowns in the spirit of the sale, and price slashes up to 60 percent off make it easier than ever to check off all the essentials from your shopping list while sticking to your travel budget.
Since the sale comes to a close at midnight on June 1, we made quick work of gathering the 60 best deals worth shopping from this limited-time event so you can approach your upcoming travels with all the gear you need to feel confident and prepared. So, keep reading to find discounts on high-quality carry-on bags, stylish airport outfits, and more—with prices starting at just $19.
From comfortable travel clothes to high-quality luggage sets, Nordstrom's Half-yearly Sale has everything you need to level up your next vacation without actually springing for an upgraded seat. The Free People Solar Cardigan & Pants Set is a stylish and versatile airport outfit that'll undoubtedly get plenty of wear on your next trip, so grab it while it's on sale for 40 percent off. And if you've been waiting for the best opportunity to score new luggage, now's your chance since the durable Nonstop New York 3-piece Expandable Spinner Luggage Set is 45 percent off and complete with bags tailor-made for trips of any length. Nonstop New York 3-piece Expandable Spinner Luggage Set, $180 (originally $330)
Vivaia Pointed-toe Ballet Flats, $69 (originally $129)
Vionic Women's Uptown Sunset Slide Sandals, $75 (originally $135)
Hoka Mach 6 Running Shoes, $113 (originally $140)
Free People Solar Cardigan & Pants Set, $77 (originally $128)
Madewell Drawstring Denim Shorts, $66 (originally $88)
Beyond Yoga Take It Easy Sweat Shorts, $50 (originally $88)
Lands' End Short Sleeve Cooling Knit Short Set, $75 (originally $100)
Travelpro Versapack + Lightweight Softside Expandable 21-inch Carry-on Spinner Luggage, $298 (originally $700)
Tumi Response Travel Kit, $135 (originally $195)
Sandals, sneakers, flats, and more just went on major sale at Nordstrom, and many styles are the perfect additions to your suitcase, regardless of your destination. The Vivaia Pointed-toe Ballet Flats are a shockingly comfortable pick at $69, and they're easy to dress up or down depending on the occasion. Meanwhile, both the Sperry Authentic Original 2-eye Beaded Boat Shoes (which are back en vogue) and the supportive Vionic Women's Uptown Sunset Slide Sandals are practically a steal at $60 off each. Sam Edelman Women's Irma Low Top Sneakers, $60 (originally $100)
Vionic Women's Uptown Sunset Slide Sandals, $75 (originally $135)
Sperry Authentic Original 2-eye Beaded Boat Shoes, $60 (originally $100)
Steve Madden Bigmona Raffia Platform Sandals, $70 (originally $100)
Vivaia Pointed-toe Ballet Flats, $69 (originally $129)
Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Lift Oxford Sneakers, $49 (originally $70)
Sarto by Franco Sarto Debrah Half d'Orsay Flats, $80 (originally $120)
Gentle Souls Madison Loafers, $114 (originally $189)
New Balance Gender Inclusive T500 Tennis Sneakers, $77 (originally $110)
Lands' End Classic Espadrille Flats, $68 (originally $90)
Men's footwear has also been significantly discounted during Nordstorm's Half-yearly Sale, bringing prices down to a mere $25. You'll want to snag the rarely on-sale Hoka Mach 6 Running Shoes while they're just $113 since they're primed and ready to become your new go-to walking shoes. And if you're after a casual pair of slip-on shoes for a nice dinner or day of leisurely strolling, the Lands' End Casual Slip-on Loafers have earned a spot in your cart now that they're nearly $40 off. Hoka Arahi 7 Running Shoes, $116 (originally $145)
Hoka Mach 6 Running Shoes, $113 (originally $140)
Cole Haan ZeroGrand Remastered Plain Toe Derby Shoes, $130 (originally $200)
Sperry Billfish 3-eye Boat Shoe, $100 (originally $175)
Cotton On Men's Austin Mules, $25 (originally $35)
Rockport Nash 2 Sneakers, $70 (originally $120)
Blake Mckay Melvern Cap Toe Oxfords, $100 (originally $150)
Craft Nordslite Tempo Running Shoes, $112 (originally $160)
Lands' End Casual Slip-on Loafers, $91 (originally $130)
Blake Mckay York Suede Chelsea Boots, $80 (originally $165)
Brands like Free People, Madewell, Farm Rio, and more have received generous price cuts during this major sale, so you can craft your dream vacation wardrobe while still shopping on a budget. If you're on the hunt for a casual travel day outfit that you'll want to rewear throughout your trip, the Free People Corfu Tube Top & Wide Leg Pants Set fits the bill—and it's on sale for almost $40 off right now. As for activewear, the flattering Zella Studio Luxe High-waist 7/8 Leggings are available for $47 and are well-suited for hikes, walking tours, and beyond. Plus, if your shorts selection needs a comfy new addition, don't hesitate to add the Madewell Drawstring Denim Shorts to your shopping cart now that they're just $66 and boast an adjustable waistband for the perfect fit. Caslon Drawstring Wide Leg Linen Blend Pants, $42 (originally $60)
Free People Corfu Tube Top & Wide Leg Pants Set, $59 (originally $98)
Astr the Label Bow Detail Smock Bodice Cotton Blend Dress, $70 (originally $99)
Nordstrom French Terry Top, $24 (originally $60)
Farm Rio Mystic Blue Lotus Placed Print Long Sleeve Linen Blend Maxi Dress, $171 (originally $285)
Free People Solar Cardigan & Pants Set, $77 (originally $128)
Treasure & Bond Back Cutout Fitted Denim Minidress, $54 (originally $80)
Free People Valley Stripe Double Cloth Button-up Shirt, $77 (originally $128)
Zella Studio Luxe High-waist 7/8 Leggings, $47 (originally $79)
Madewell Drawstring Denim Shorts, $66 (originally $88)
Wardrobe essentials from basic T-shirts to cozy layers are on sale at Nordstrom for a limited time, and with brands like Vuori, Lands' End, and Polo Ralph Lauren included in the mix, you're not going to want to let these deals go unclaimed. The Zella Performance Run Shorts are a comfortable choice for every activity on your travel agenda, and at $24, they're one of the best deals on the site right now. And since the heat of the summer makes your airplane cabin more likely to be air conditioned, you'll be happy to have the versatile Vuori Seaside Hoodie packed into your personal item now that it's marked down by almost $40. Treasure & Bond Lived-in Cotton Pocket T-shirt, $18 (originally $30)
Vuori Seaside Hoodie, $111 (originally $148)
Zella Performance Run Shorts, $25 (originally $45)
Beyond Yoga Take It Easy Sweat Shorts, $35 (originally $88)
Treasure & Bond Rib Raglan Sleeve Cardigan, $46 (originally $115)
Polo Ralph Lauren Fine Gauge Cotton Crewneck Sweater, $69 (originally $115)
Vuori Full-zip Polartec Fleece Jacket, $126 (originally $168)
Lands' End Short Sleeve Cooling Knit Short Set, $75 (originally $100)
Cotton On Men's Easy Shorts, $28 (originally $40)
Rhone Commuter Slim Fit Pants, $97 (originally $138)
Nordstrom's luggage and travel bag deals are some of the highlights of the half-yearly sale—especially considering brands like Tumi, Travelpro, and Delsey Paris have all received staggering markdowns on airport essentials. At 57 percent off, the Travelpro Versapack + Lightweight Softside Expandable 21-inch Carry-on Spinner Luggage is one of the best deals hiding in plain sight right now, and it even comes with packing cubes that will transform your travel experience overnight. Plus, if you're looking for a duffel for your next weekend trip, the Baboon to the Moon Go-bag Duffel Mini 32L is a brilliant choice at 25 percent off, and it can even be worn as a backpack or a shoulder bag depending on your preference. Tumi Voyageur Just In Case Packable Nylon Travel Backpack, $119 (originally $150)
Travelpro Versapack + Lightweight Softside Expandable 21-inch Carry-on Spinner Luggage, $298 (originally $700)
Baggallini Snap & Go Modular Backpack, $113 (originally $150)
Nonstop New York 3-piece Expandable Spinner Luggage Set, $180 (originally $330)
Baboon to the Moon Go-bag Duffel Mini 32L, $119 (originally $159)
Delsey Paris Alexis Hardside 21-inch Carry-on Expandable Spinner Luggage, $80 (originally $120)
Marc New York Lotus 21-inch Upright Carry-on, $100 (originally $200)
Baggallini All Day Large Duffel Weekender Bag, $98 (originally $130)
Travelpro Platinum Elite Underseat Spinner Tote Bag with USB Port, $298 (originally $350)
Tumi Voyageur Just In Case Nylon Duffel Bag, $155 (originally $195)
Travel accessories currently start at just $19 at Nordstrom, making now the best time to swap out your toiletry kit for a fresher option or snag a new belt bag for hands-free sightseeing this summer. The spacious, $19 Baboon to the Moon Dopp Kit has room for all your favorite travel-sized products, and its slim design makes it easy to pack away while taking up minimal space in your personal item. Now's also a great opportunity to snag the Tumi Travel Wallet while it's almost $90 off, and you can rest assured it's well worth the investment since the sleek pouch can also double as a clutch thanks to its built-in wrist strap and understated exterior. Osprey Transporter Belt Bag, $39 (originally $65)
Radley Hillgate Medium Bifold Wallet, $76 (originally $108)
Tumi Travel Wallet, $189 (originally $275)
Baggalini Modern Belt Bag Sling, $49 (originally $65)
Pacsafe Coversafe X75 Anti-theft RFID-blocking Neck Pouch, $28 (originally $33)
Baboon to the Moon Laptop Case, $19 (originally $29)
Tumi Response Travel Kit, $135 (originally $195)
Baggallini On the Go Toiletry Case, $38 (originally $50)
The Tote Project Meow Meadow Bundle, $97 (originally $115)
Baboon to the Moon Dopp Kit, $19 (originally $29)
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