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Hurry! J.Crew Factory Extended Their Extra 70% off Select Styles Sale – Deals Start at $6
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Date:2025-04-18 02:44:26
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Well, spring is officially here, it's Gemini season, and summer is right around the corner. That means it's time to start refreshing your seasonal wardrobe with those stylish and comfy warm weather staples that go with everything (and look cute, too). We're talking bright pops of color, classic stripes, and other lightweight styles that will help you beat the heat – for less.
Wondering where you can score these magical items? Well, there's no better versatile wardrobe destination than J.Crew Factory. Known for high quality items (and some amazing sales), they've extended their current deal one more day and you can get chic clearance items for an extra 70% off their already discounted prices (use code SPLASH at checkout). An EXTRA 70% off?! That's right, and there's no time to waste.
Ready to go? Start scrolling for our top J.Crew Factory picks that we've curated just for you. And don't worry, we did the math. Just remember to enter SPLASH at checkout.
Don't wake me up if I'm dreaming. This v-neck popover top is just $13? Get it now, it's perfect for work, a weekend brunch, or just running for coffee. Plus, it's lightweight, soft, and reviewers report it doesn't wrinkle.
Let me express my disbelief once again -- these paper-bag jean shorts are just $21? And they're still available in sizes from 24 to 33? Buy them, please. They can be dressed up or down and reviewers note that they're the perfect length (not too long, not too short).
If you're looking for the cutest dress ever, you just found it. This fun and flirty ruffle dress has the most adorable flutter neckline, floral print, and pockets -- you might just want to wear it every day. Just be ready for compliments.
The temperature might be rising, but it's always nice to have a soft, lightweight pullover on hand for spaces with blasting air conditioning or for cool summer nights. This chic sweatshirt has a wide open collar to elevate the look and comes in pink and blue stripe options.
Want some height without a heel? Then you need these espadrille wedges. They're super comfortable (according to reviewers), and stylish for work, weddings, brunches, or just walking the dog. And for $27? You must buy them.
A classic striped tank top like this is ideal under a blazer for work, wearing solo on the weekend, or keeping under a light sweater in the fall. You'll find it lightweight, comfortable, and a steal at $6.
The hits keep on coming with this sleek slip skirt that fits like a glove. It's effortlessly cool, just match it with a simple tank and jacket, cropped tee, or anything really. Your closet just gained another staple.
For $9, you may just want to get this chic scalloped shell in heather, navy, and seaweed. You can wear it solo or layer it with your fav jacket. It's made of a soft lightweight sweater fabric, so it'll keep you cool and feel luxe at the same time.
An everyday pair of khaki shorts that go with everything? For just $15? I'm listening. These shorts are made of a linen blend that will keep you cool and collected when the temps rise, and feature a tailored look that can go from professional to casual in a snap.
With a bright pop of green, a cool linen blend, and a comfy, easy fit, these drawstring pants are ready for your next vacation or day at the office. Lightweight and comfortable, they may just become your next favorite summer pant.
Looking for that perfect summer dress that's stylish and comfortable to wear to work? Then check out our picks.
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