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Macy's massive Black Friday in July sale is live — save big on back to school apparel, small appliances and more

Macy's massive Black Friday in July sale is live — save big on back to school apparel, small appliances and more

Tom's Guide24-07-2025
Black Friday is still several months away — but that hasn't stopped Macy's from hosting a summer sale to give the November event a run for its money. Macy's Black Friday in July sale is happening right now. And whether you're looking to upgrade your small appliances or shop for back to school apparel styles, this summer savings event has you covered.
Macy's sale is currently knocking up to 85% off activewear, must-have kitchen appliances, luxurious bedding and much more. With deals on items from top brands like Le Creuset, Nike, Ninja and Levi's, you'll find everything you need at extremely affordable prices.
You'll want to hurry though, as these discounts won't last long! Keep scrolling to check out all my favorite home and apparel deals from Macy's Black Friday in July event.
Activewear from Nike, Under Armour and more: up to 40% off @ Macy'sNeed some new activewear for the summer months or back to school season? Macy's is currently knocking up to 40% off some of our favorite brands like Nike, Under Armour, Puma and more. Shop select men's and women's fitness apparel for less.
Levi's denim: up to 50% off @ Macy'sSummer calls for denim shorts! Right now, Macy's is knocking up to 50% off Levi's denim, including shorts, jeans, jackets and more. The sale also has the perfect back to school styles, so I would suggest shopping ASAP.
Ninja small appliances: up to $100 off @ Macy'sThere are some impressive Ninja deals up for grabs right now at Macy's. You can currently save up to $100 on select small appliances, so if you're in the market for a new air fryer, blender or even cookware, you're in luck!
Dyson vacuums: up to $150 off @ Macy'sDyson makes some of the best vacuums on the market, offering powerful performance, sleek designs and cutting-edge technology. Right now, Macy's has a number of Dyson vacuum cleaners on sale right now with up to 35% in savings.
Get luxurious comfort and warmth when you purchase this classic comforter that comes in a wide variety of colors to match just about any bedroom decor. There are also three different sizes — twin, full/queen and king — that are currently on sale.
From saucepans and skillets to cookie sheets and cooking utensils, this stylish cookware set comes with everything you need to test out new recipes and whip up your tried and true favorites. The pots and pans have durable nonstick interiors, comfortable double-riveted handles for a secure grip and shatter-resistant, tight-fitting lids. We're also loving their sky blue exterior color.
This duffel bag is stylish, contemporary and will keep up with the traveler who is always on the move. It has tons of space for all your essentials and even features hidden pockets to secure your valuables. Some other cool features include a retractable identification tag, a water bottle pocket and a detachable shoulder strap.
This Nespresso VertuoPlus is one of our favorite coffee makers. It can make 5-ounce and 8-ounce cups of coffee as well as single and double espresso shots. You can make your coffee bold, mild, hot, or iced. It includes a 40-ounce water reservoir and a complimentary starter set of Nespresso capsules. In our Nespresso VertuoPlus review, we said it makes incredibly high quality coffee with a silky, smooth flourish.
Gorgeous flowers and butterflies adorn this delicate dinnerware that is currently on sale for a whopping $400 off. Each dinnerware component has a graceful scalloped edge and is adorned with a different design. The set includes six of each piece: dinner plates, accent plates, rice bowls and mugs.
Leave all the multi-tasking in the kitchen to one appliance with this Ninja blender. With four functions for smoothies, processing, dough, drinks and more it will quickly become your go-to kitchen appliance. With this ultimate appliance, you'll be enjoying fresh, healthy drinks, homemade bread and sweet bakes.
If you're looking for a large dutch oven, the signature round wide is a good choice that's reduced by $175 right now in a wide variety of colors. It has an 8qt capacity that will cater to large households or work with batch cooking.
The Dyson Airwrap i.d. is one of the brand's best-selling stylers, thanks to its versatility, ease of use and speed. It even has an Ai-auto-hair-curling settling that you can operate via your phone, automatically programming it to curl your hair. If you're looking for a stress-free way to style your hair, with $100 off, it's an excellent deal.
If you're a true coffee aficionado and like your morning brew just so, Breville's Barista Express is a good fit, and right now you can save $150 on this machine. As the best premium espresso machine we've tested, you can adjust the coarseness and quantity of the grounds to an exact degree. And with a handy built-in steam wand, you've got the option of brewing milky hot drinks too.
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