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This Weekend’s Best Online Sales The end of July is a weird time, mentally, for shopping; It?

[View on the web]( [Visit our site!]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( This Weekend’s Best Online Sales The end of July is a weird time, mentally, for shopping; It’s a little late in the season to justify new, full-priced summer clothes, but it feels too early to start thinking about fall. But the end of July is also peak sale season because every brand and store — physical or otherwise — is trying to make room for all the new stuff that’s going to start trickling in in August. The smart move would be to start thinking about the stuff you’re going to want to wear in the fall, and see if any of that just so happens to be floating around the sale pages now. (And I bet you they are.) This week, one of my personal favorite sales is happening over at [Lou & Grey](, where discounted merch is marked down an additional 30% off. [Grana]( is also not to be slept on, and neither are [Eloquii]( and [Rag & Bone](. Check those out and more below. —[Tiffany Yannetta](, shopping director [Insert alt text here] [Photo: Lou & Grey LNA Bodysuit ($42)]( [Eloquii](: Eloquii's [semi-annual clearance sale]( is really good: Sale merchandise is marked down an additional 50% off, and select full-priced merchandise is on sale for 40% off. We suggest [starting with dresses](, but definitely poke around the entire site for the best deals; here’s [a list of our favorite things]( to get you started. [Lou & Grey](: Why yes, here’s that great sale I was just talking about. Lou & Grey’s prices are already pretty good, but they’re a lot better this weekend thanks to some really sweet markdowns. These [printed joggers](are so cute (they have pockets!) and are on sale for $59, and this [striped tunic]( is a cozy steal for $24.50. [Grana](: Do yourself a favor and stock up on basics now, while they’re on sale, rather than waiting for the fall, when they’re not. Grana’s summer sale is full of stuff you can wear year-round with anything at better-than-retail prices. For example, these [silk ankle pants]( are $48 in a bunch of colors, this [cashmere-blend sweater]( is $45, and this [cotton maxi dress]( is only $25. [Rag & Bone](: Take an extra 30% off sale merchandise at Rag & Bone this weekend, which includes everything from shoes to jeans to coats and more. These [classic dark denim skinny jeans]( are $70, these [navy-and-wood platform sandals]( are $140, and this layerable [thin gray henley]( is $52.50. [Shaina Mote](: There’s less, in general, to shop at the Shaina Mote [sale](, but it’s a good sale nonetheless. Spring and summer clothes and accessories are half-off, and that includes a lot of iterations on linen and equally breezy fabrics, like this [linen dress]( for $191, these [wide-leg twill pants]( for $198, and this [criss-cross light linen tank]( for $158. [Tucker](: If a print is your thing, then head on over to the Tucker sale ASAP and take an additional 20% off sale merchandise with the code LAST20. This [floral sleeveless maxi dress]( for $191 would be perfect for any lingering summer weddings, and this [cute paisley blouse](, on sale for $71, would be a fun addition to an otherwise monochromatic work wardrobe. [Frances Valentine](: There’s a lot happening over on the Frances Valentine sale page — namely, shoes for up to 80% off. These [multicolored patent leather block heel sandals]( are close to perfect at $145, and [these metallic glitter flats]( for $95 might even get you a little excited for fall. [Stature](: Stature is an indie site for shorties, and it’s currently having an [up-to-40% off sale]( on jumpsuits, dresses, and shoes in small sizes (calling all size 5s!). This [black Wray jumpsuit]( is $153, and this Dusen Dusen [three-quarter sleeve printed shift]( is $130. Sizes are a bit limited, but if you’re typically an XS, small, or medium and around the 5-foot mark, it’s worth checking out. Ad from our sponsor FEature [Just FYI There Are Other Haircuts for Men Besides the Hitler One]( [Seth Cohen]( You don’t need me to tell you that many white men look like Nazis right now. It isn’t because they are Nazis, although evidently [more and more are](; it’s because they currently have the preferred haircut of history’s worst fascist dictator. [“Does this haircut make me look like a Nazi?”]( the Washington Post asked in November. [“This Wildly Popular Haircut Has a Serious Neo-Nazi Problem,”]( Esquire confirmed. Indeed, the New York Times told you about the [hipster Hitler haircut way back in 2011](, and, considering the source, it probably means it was bubbling up two or three years before then. Call it the undercut, the pompadour, the high-and-tight, or the straight-up Hitler Youth, but the shaved sides/long-on-top haircut is now so widespread that barbers are giving it to men without said men even asking for it. (I say this with only anecdotal evidence, but it stands.) It is the haircut of [Famous Chrises](, of your friends’ perfectly pleasant boyfriends, of Tinder dates both promising and not, of coworkers, of cool teens, of clueless dads. What was once the province of post-lumbersexual Brooklynites is now your little brother’s eighth grade back-to-school ‘do. And if white supremacists’ deep love for the style doesn’t convince you to try literally any other haircut, perhaps this will. [Keep reading >>]( Beauty Here's How to Get a Free MAC Lipstick This Weekend [Lipstick]( If you heard the news that [MAC]( is giving away free lipstick this weekend and immediately thought it was too good to be true, I don't blame you — but I’m happy to say that it’s not. To celebrate National Lipstick Day on Saturday, July 29th (yes, [a thing](), the beauty brand will be giving out free, full-sized, normally-$17 [lipsticks]( at any [MAC store or retailer]( in the country while supplies last. No catch, no strings attached, no required purchase beforehand — just actually free lipsticks! The only things you have to do are make sure to get there early, because there's no doubt lines will be unruly, and pick a color. If you're looking for a neutral, everyday shade, I'm personally partial to [Honeylove]( (the most perfect beige with a hint of pink) and [Verve]( (a muted brownish-plum). You also can't go wrong with [Ruby Woo](, which has been voted by pretty much everyone to be one of the best matte red lipsticks ever. If lines and crowds aren't your thing, there are other ways to get freebies from MAC (like the brand's [Back to Mac program](, which allows customers to trade six empty products for a free tube), but this option literally requires nothing of you beyond showing up. And that never happens, so take advantage of it. —[Tanisha Pina](, associate market editor [More Good Stuff to Read Today](#) - [Charlize Theron's ‘Atomic Blonde’ Looks Hold Up in a Fight]( - [Every Single Boy From ‘Boys,’ Ranked by Outfit]( - [There Are So Many Jeans on Sale Right Now]( - [The Latest GOP Legislative Loss Is American Stores’ Gain]( - [This Brand Believes in Loafers So Much, That's All It Makes]( Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up for the Racked newsletter](. Ad from our sponsor From Our Partners A selection from the editors at Racked [Woman in a yellow jumpsuit.]( [3 Items I Always Get Compliments On]( If you're looking to splurge on timeless pieces, look no further. 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