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The deals aren't over! Shop extended MDW clothing sales at Free People, Madewell

The deals aren't over! Shop extended MDW clothing sales at Free People, Madewell

USA Today5 days ago

The deals aren't over! Shop extended MDW clothing sales at Free People, Madewell Save on summer staples, chic accessories and more.
Memorial Day 2025 might (technically) be over, but many of the long weekend's best deals are still live—particularly within the clothing category. That's right: We found extended Memorial Day clothing sales from top brands like Madewell, Cozy Earth and Anthropologie—which feature all the same deals we were treated to over the weekend, but with even more time to shop them.
Whether you're in the market for a new go-to summer dress, a comfy pair of New Balance sneakers that you can wear on repeat or a statement designer handbag that'll elevate any look—whether you're commuting to work or traveling on a family holiday—we curated a guide to the best Memorial Day clothing deals that you can still shop today, even if you missed out on the offerings this weekend. Below, browse our favorite finds, including breezy denim shorts, a floral Billabong bathing suit and more.
Shop the best extended Memorial Day clothing sales
1. Kate Spade
Kate Spade's Long Weekend sale is still live; take an extra 20% off all styles, plus enjoy $100 off on orders of over $350 or more. Just use the code WEEKEND.
More: Get $100 off your next Kate Spade handbag purchase at this MDW sale 👛
2. Madewell
Save even more at Madewell this week with extended Memorial Day deals. For a limited time, shoppers can get 25% off, plus an additional 40% off sale items with the code LONGWEEKEND.
3. Nordstrom
In celebration of Memorial Day, Nordstrom is offering extended summer deals on a range of products at its Half Yearly Sale—including swimwear. Plus, Nordy Club members can enjoy free two-day shipping in select locations.
More: Super chic designer deals with up to 60% off at Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale 🛍️
4. Kohl's
This week at Kohl's, enjoy free shipping on all orders over $49, plus a bevy of other summer deals—including up to 80% off summer clearance.
5. White House Black Market
Treat yourself to a new maxi dress for summer and shop major clothing deals from White House Black Market. The label is offering an extra 50% off sale tops, plus an extra 40% off sale styles—literal deals on top of deals.
6. Cozy Earth
Cozy Earth's massive Memorial Day clothing sale is still live! For a limited time, save up to 45% on best-selling loungewear, bedding and more.
More: Get up to 35% off eco-friendly bedding and apparel at Cozy Earth's Memorial Day sale
7. Old Navy
Old Navy's Memorial Day deals have officially rolled into summer deals, giving shoppers the chance to stock up on breezy summer essentials at a fraction of their usual cost.
8. Free People
Free People is still offering hidden clothing deals, including select discounts on its most popular athleticwear.
Maximalist must-haves: Free People's Memorial Day event has an extra 30% off all sale items
9. Jenny Bird
New customers, this summer deal is just for you! For a limited time, save 15% off your first Jenny Bird order on accessories sitewide.
What are extended Memorial Day deals?
Extended Memorial Day deals are limited-time sales that were hosted throughout Memorial Day weekend from top retailers, and which have since been extended so that shoppers have even more opportunity to take advantage of the savings.

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