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Levi's, Mango, and More Sales to Shop Online This Weekend

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[View on the web] [What to Buy From This Weekend's Online Sales] [Insert alt text here] Monday is Columbus Day, which means your inbox is about to be flooded with all-caps subject lines boasting major markdowns on this and that. To help sort through the madness, we collected a handful of good sales and picked out a few things you'll actually want to buy. Here they are, broken down by category. [Shoes] [Aldo]: Shop up to 50% off a large selection of boots — highlights include the brown stacked-heel [Cathryn] boots and the [Ransome]ankle boots, both for $70. [Need Supply Co]: On-sale shoes include a bunch of [Nike Roshe One Flyknits] for under $100, several Jeffrey Campbell [mules]and [pumps] for $106, and the [Rachel Comey Evry loafer] for $276. [Outerwear] [Mango]: Up to 50% off select items for the brand's mid-season sale, including this great [suede jacket] for $99 and this [lapel shift coat] that comes in black and red (also for $99). [H&M]: If you're in the market for it, this [bright blue suede jacket] is great, and on sale for $129, marked down from $299. [Denim] [Urban Outfitters]: The [BDG Twig High-Rise Skinny Jean] (in indigo) is marked down to just $29.99 in sizes 28 through 32, and the [BDG Twig Button High-Rise Skinny Jean] (in light blue) is also $29,99, in sizes 26 through 32. [Gap]: There's a wide selection of maternity jeans on sale, including a bunch that are marked down to just $19.99, like the [Demi Panel Crop Kick][.] [Levi's]: Take 40% off the entire site through October 11th with the code SECRET40. This, of course, includes a [huge selection of jeans] (but excludes vintage). [Sweaters] [Everlane]: Not technically a sale, but prices on the [crew cashmere sweater] — which comes in black, royal blue, heather gray, charcoal, and more — are now just $100. [The Outnet]: Shop a solid selection of under-$200 sweaters from Equipment, Autumn Cashmere, Alice + Olivia, Line, Iris and Ink, and more. This [grey knit Theory sweater] is on sale for $168, and this [ribbed olive Equipment sweater] is on sale for $115. [Underwear] [Shopbop]: A big selection of Calvin Klein underwear is marked down 25% off. The [seamless logo bra] is $31.50, and the matching [thong] is $16.50. Plus, [cotton briefs] are just $9. [Journelle]: This super cute [black Noe jumper] is on sale for $82 (from $165), and this simple black [Fantasie of England bra]is marked down to $30 for sizes 30DD, 38FF, 38G, 30GG, and 32GG. [Men's] [Rag & Bone:] There's a 25% discount sitewide (and in stores) through October 10th, with the code OCTOBER25. Use it to shop a ton of fall and winter jackets, like the [Reversible Manston Jacket], which normally retails for $895. [Opening Ceremony]: Current highlights in the sale section include the [Our Legacy light denim jacket] for $249 and [terry short-sleeve button-downs], for $135. [East Dane]: New sale arrivals include [Simon Miller jeans] for $245 and Reigning Champ [hoodies] ($144) and [crew sweatshirts] ($128), both in navy. Ad from our sponsor Shopping [Sunglasses to Buy (And Actually Wear) for Fall] [Insert alt text here] Just because summer has come to an end doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to sunglasses. The only difference in shopping for a new pair now is that you’d be best off sticking to classic shapes and styles in seasonal hues and accents, like speckled brown and deep burgundy. To help find the best pairs, we asked [Le Specs] Creative Director Hamish Tame to help weigh in on this season’s five biggest[styles]. [See fall's five biggest styles here >>] Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up for the Racked email newsletter]. View on the web From around the web A selection from the editors at Racked [alt text here] [The Politics of Pockets] Why your pocketless dress is totally sexist. [Read More] [Fluid images] [This Season’s Denim Brands to Know] The who and what for finding the right pair. [Read More] Ad from our sponsor [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences] to receive fewer emails, or [unsubscribe] to stop receiving all emails from Vox. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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