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[Dappered | Steal Alert: Bonobos first ever Warehouse Sale]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [Steal Alert: Bonobos first ever Warehouse Sale](r/Dappered/~3/mNG_cQ_86n4/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 28 Aug 2020 02:13 PM PDT Heads up: Buying via our links may result in us getting a commission. Also, we take your privacy rights seriously. Head [here]( to learn more. [Bonobos: First Ever Warehouse FINAL Sale (no returns)]( Just when you think they’ve thrown the kitchen sink at us, they reach into the cabinet under where the sink used to be, pull out another, bigger sink, and chuck that sucker our way. Wheels within wheels, man. Sinks within sinks. The catch is that all of this stuff is final sale. No returns. So you best be sure about this stuff. Are the prices better than the last “big big big!” sale at Bonobos? From what I can tell? Yes. Mostly. Read on. Picks are below. Big thanks to Andrew C., Harrison K. and Dave C. for the tips! [Stretch Lightweight Chinos – $28]( FINAL ($98) [Bonobos Stretch Lightweight Chinos]( One of the hits of the sale. Oxleys Oxleys Oxleys. All shown above would be the oxleys (except for the popsicle pants, but we’ll get to those). Oxford cloth. Crisp. Lightweight. Great texture for the heat. And there’s more than just the oxford cloth option. There’s plenty of options/colors in their standard chino feel, only lightened up for the heat. Like those Popsicle pants. [Stretch Lightweight Chino SHORTS – $28]( FINAL ($78) And now, the shorts version. Some oxford cloth options too, but plenty of lightened up for the super hot temps breezy chino as well. Sizes are all over the place. Some colors have lots of stock, some are sold out. [Italian Knit Blazer – $98]( FINAL ($350) [Bonobos Italian Knit Blazer]( Ah c’mon. $98? That seems like a steal. Bonobos often nails their staging/styling for product shots. This is one of those times. Great look. Nice blazer. Cotton/silk blend. Was going for $112 when they ran that extra 60% off code a while back. [Stretch Lightweight Weekday Warriors – $28]( FINAL ($98) [Bonobos Stretch Lightweight Weekday Warriors]( Wrinkle resistant, machine washable, crisp cotton w/ some stretch work pants. Now in a lightened up for the heat fabric. Was forty during the last big sale event. [Tech Button Down Shirt – $28]( FINAL ($98) [Bonobos Tech Button Down Shirt]( No personal experience with these, but the reviews are super promising? Nylon + stretch wicking quick dry fabric. Like the sorta thing that Mizzen + Main has going on? Might be worth a shot. Final sale like everything else though. No returns. [Unconstructed Italian Wool Blazer – $148]( FINAL ($450) [Bonobos Unconstructed Italian Wool Blazer]( Who’s afraid of a little light blue? Apparently, quite a few. Because that jacket has no business being at $150. Final sale though. The only one of the fantastic, famous, solid colored Bonobos unconstructed Italian wool blazers in this sale. Plenty of sizes though. [Here’s one way to wear a sportcoat in this color](. And [here’s another](. [Coast To Coaster Shorts – $38]( FINAL ($88) [Bonobos Coast To Coaster Shorts]( Was sixty during the last site-wide sale. “Great for active days.” I’m guessing they mean from beach to bar. There’s no liner here, so if you plan on wearing them in the surf (and I honestly don’t know if that’s what they’re intended for) you best be cool with letting your dingle dangle. 87% Nylon and 13% Spandex. So, the Bonobos tech short, basically. [Bedford Cord 5-Pocket Pants – $28]( FINAL ($118) [Bonobos Bedford Cord 5-Pocket Pants]( Cords? Where’d they dig these things out from? (Joe they said it’s a warehouse sale.) YEAH I KNOW but how big is this warehouse? Is the friggin’ [Ark of the Covenant in there]( too? [Unconstructed Italian Linen Blazers – $148]( FINAL ($450) [Bonobos Unconstructed Italian Linen Blazers]( Was just $315. No longer. First, these are linen blend. Either linen with cotton, or linen with wool and cotton. And that’s GREAT. Because unlike 100% linen blazers, these blended numbers will be less likely to wrinkle like hell if you, y’know, move your arms. You want the lightweight, breathable texture of linen, but it’s gotta be backed up with a little smart-strength too. [Tech Chinos – $58]( FINAL ($158) [Bonobos Tech Chinos]( Was stuck at $90 for a while. When these things launched at $158, more than a few of us choked on our mueslix. And there they sat. For a very long time. Sixty bucks is still no small ask (the BR core temp drops under that price all the time). But yeah, if you love Bonobos? And you love tech pants? Here you are. [Daily Grind Suit Separates – $128]( FINAL ($400) [Bonobos Daily Grind Suit Separates]( - [Daily Grind Suit in Navy – $128]( FINAL ($400) - [Daily Grind Suit in Light Grey – $128]( FINAL ($400) - [Daily Grind Suit in Light Navy – $128]( FINAL ($400) - [Daily Grind Suit in Charcoal – $128]( FINAL ($400) Back down to $128, which is, in fact, where they were at during the last “extra 60% off” sale items deal. Still though, quite the price. Look, they’re 60% wool / 40% poly, but c’mon. Famous Bonobos fit. Basic, do-anything colors. You don’t even need to get the pants tailored, being that they’re sold in a variety of inseam lengths. And they’re not final sale? Kinda nuts. [Reissued Riviera Short Sleeve Shirts – $18]( FINAL ($78) [Bonobos Reissued Riviera Short Sleeve Shirts]( LOUD. LOUUUUDDDD NOISES. Bigger. Bolder. Retro-y-er. Not good if you want to blend in. Sizes are super scattered here. [Jetsetter Stretch Wool Blazer – $115]( FINAL ($450) [Bonobos Jetsetter Stretch Wool Blazer]( Was just $252 – $315. These are almost all-wool or mainly wool jackets with killer patterns. Some have lots of sizes left, some not so much. Non functioning sleeve cuff buttons make for easy tailoring, if you need any tweaks done post purchase. [Lightweight Travel Jeans – $38]( FINAL ($98) [Bonobos Lightweight Travel Jean]( Full price is basically a Benjamin. Was going for around sixty during various previous sales. Now going for less than a pair of Levi’s at Kohl’s. Or Belk. Or… wherever. For those of us who just can’t quit jeans in the warmer weather. Lightened up fabric, lightened up colors, lightened up style. [Italian Stretch Wool Dress Pants – $58]( FINAL ($198) [Bonobos Italian Stretch Wool Dress Pants]( Wool? Wool! Stretch wool at that. Sizes are all over the place depending on the color and pattern. Almost all wool with a little stretch added in, or, if the pants are a bit more textured looking, drop down that “fabric and care” menu and you might find that they’ve thrown some linen in. Italian fabrics. [Jetsetter Stretch Wool Suit in Light Blue Micro Texture – $175]( FINAL ($600) [Bonobos Jetsetter Stretch Wool Suit in Light Blue Micro Texture]( Was $192 during the recent “Extra 60% off” blowout… So, more proof that yes, this sale really is better (in general) than some of their other discounts. 97% wool and 3% stretch here. Nice light blue (but not powder blue, more subtle than your Crazy Uncle Howard’s favorite tuxedo) color for the warmer months. You’ve still got time to wear this. Like, down to the mailbox and back. [Lightweight Button Downs – $28]( FINAL ($88) [Bonobos Lightweight Button Downs]( So these are actually a tick more expensive than when they were an extra 60% off during the last sale is on sale thingy. Was $27 and change. Now $28. Not bad though. [Highland Golf Pants – $38]( FINAL ($98) [Bonobos Highland Golf Pants]( A true golf pant. Doesn’t mean you have to limit them to the course. Dirt cheap for what amounts to a tech pant with that Bonobos fit. Might not be everyone’s cup of tea though. [Capstone Italian Tuxedo Jacket – $210 FINAL]( ($700) [Bonobos Capstone Italian Tuxedo Jacket]( “But where am I gonna wear…” I dunno, on your next zoom call? At this point, why not? I think if you go way, WAY WAYYYY overdressed, it’s now absurd and no longer pretentious. So yeah. Wear a dinner jacket and make some mac and cheese. And then maybe on New Years 2021 you’ll have a slick outfit to wear too. The big Bonobos “warehouse sale” lasts until… uh, well, for as long as “supplies last.” ff/Dappered?a=mNG_cQ_86n4:S7sHEL059Aw:yIl2AUoC8zA ff/Dappered?a=mNG_cQ_86n4:S7sHEL059Aw:qj6IDK7rITs ff/Dappered?a=mNG_cQ_86n4:S7sHEL059Aw:gIN9vFwOqvQ You are subscribed to email updates from [Dappered Style Mail](). 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