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Columbus Day Sales from Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, Rag & Bone, Saks, Amazon, and More

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Columbus Day is here again, and that means sales. Plenty of businesses from home decor to clothing retailers to Walmart are putting major markdowns on end of summer items or general merchandise. Here’s a roundup of some of the best deals to be had, via MONEY and People.

This weekend in between Netflix binging sessions and pumpkin picking trips, it’s time to shop. Major brands and retailers are offering amazing Columbus Day sales (with some up to 60% off!) that are truly too good to miss. To help you get a head start, we picked out the best item from each sale so you can add them to your shopping cart before they sell out!
Rag & Bone
The brand is offering 25% off all products (we repeat, all products!), which means it’s the perfect time to indulge in its luxe denim selection. There’s no better excuse to buy cool, cuffed jeans than when they’re nearly $90 off.
H&M
Head to the mall now for H&M’s mega Columbus day sale. Get up to 60% off select pieces (there’s more than 1,492 items included!). But most importantly, make sure this jacquard dress is in your cart. Its $24.99 price tag will take you all the way through the holiday season party circuit.
Ralph Lauren
The iconic American brand is taking 30% off sale styles, so it’s a great time to stock up on basics like work dresses and chic moto jackets but be sure to grab a few fun pieces too. They have statement pieces like a faux-leather trimmed cape.

Saks Fifth Avenue
Everyone needs a nice new boot for fall, particularly one in a cool fabric and color. Break out of your typical suede or leather ways for something funky while they’re a part of Sak’s Friends and Family 25% off sale.

Anthropologie
Anthropologie has your entire spring 2017 wardrobe covered because they have a ton of sale tees, tanks and dresses up to 40% off. Our favorite buy are their printed long-sleeve midi dresses. You can get a few wears out of them this month when you layer it with a jacket, and it will still be new and fresh when spring rolls around.

Bloomingdales
Get yourself a fresh, furry topper while they’re on sale (and still in stock!) There are plenty of trends you’ll want to snap up after seeing so many celebs sporting similar styles last year.

Walmart Summer Clearance Sale Deals

Ultra-low prices are available from Walmart, which is discounting over 1,300 items as part of its Summer Clearance. The sale was advertised with deals starting from $2, but we found even lower prices, from just 99 cents. Opt for in-store pickup to dodge the $5.97 shipping fee, or bag free shipping on orders of $50 or more. The discounts include everything from game consoles to patio furniture.

Up to 85% Off at Designer Living

Designer Living takes up to 85% off a selection of wall art and window curtains, with prices starting from $12.99. Shipping adds $5.95, but orders of $75 or more qualify for free shipping. Deal ends October 9.

Columbia Pre-Winter Sale at Amazon

Amazon continues to cut up to 50% off a selection of Columbia apparel and accessories during its Columbia Pre-Winter Sale. Deals include men’s jackets from $20, women’s jackets from $24, and gloves from $12.99. Plus, Prime members receive free shipping. Deal ends October 24.

Bed Bath & Beyond Clearance Sale

Bed Bath & Beyond takes up to 67% off a selection of clearance items, with prices starting from 98 cents. (Prices are as marked.) Shipping starts at $5.99, but orders of $29 or more bag free shipping. (Oversized items may incur additional fees; some items are available for in-store pickup.) Discounted items include small kitchen appliances, bedding, storage solutions, and home decor.

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