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All the Best Online Memorial Day Sales to Shop in 2019

While Memorial Day is ostensibly about celebrating and honoring the sacrifices made by veterans in our lives, major retailers and brands take this opportunity to implement steep discounts on many, many products. In an effort to clear their inventories of last season’s stuff to make way for next season’s goods, retailers and brands are offering price cuts on everything from shirts to skincare, furniture to footwear, and nearly everything in between. While the following list is by no means comprehensive, it does cover a wide range of the sales going on this Memorial Day weekend.

So, prior to your unofficial start to summer BBQ, have that credit card at the ready and prep yourself to score some sweet deals – which you should definitely brag about when manning the grill this long weekend.

The Best Online Memorial Day Sales to Shop Now

Apparel & Footwear

  • Psycho Bunny: 30% off newly added sale styles.
  • Florsheim: Up to 50% off clearance items when using 10% promo code CLR9 at checkout
  • Banana Republic: Save up to 40% off purchase, some exclusion may apply, plus free 3-5 day shipping on orders $100+.
  • North & Mark: Take up to 30% off any order with code NMMEM30.
  • Mavi: Receive 25% off sitewide with code MAY25.
  • Life After Denim: Save up to 60% off new styles.
  • FourLaps: Save 25% off all 9-inch Advance shorts, as well as signature tees with code SPRING25.
  • Indochino: Up to 70% off sitewide with some suits on sale for as low as $329.
  • East Dane: This retailer is offering up to 40% off sitewide.
  • Everlane: Huge discounts in Everlane’s “Choose What You Pay” section.
  • NeedSupply: New markdowns up to 40% off.
  • Ralph Lauren: Get an extra 30% off sale styles with code MEMDAY.
  • Reebok: Spend $99 and receive 30% off; spend $100-250 and receive 40% off; spend $250+ and receive 50% off.
  • Express: Take up to 40% off everything sitewide.
  • Asos: Save up to 40% off “Fresh Drops.”
  • Todd Snyder: Spend $200-$499 and get 15% off; spend $500-$799 and receive 20% off; spend more than $800 and get a whopping 30% off.
  • Huckberry: Tons of deals on everything from shorts to backpacks to shoes.
  • Abercrombie & Fitch: Save up to 50% sitewide.
  • Barneys: Receive up to 50% off designer collections.
  • Bloomingdale’s: Take an extra 20% off Big Brown Bag sale and clearance.
  • Dr. Scholl’s Shoes: Save 20% off sitewide, plus free shipping with code SPLASH20 (excludes full price Original collection, Work, and Kids styles).
  • Rhone: The brand is offering a Memorial Day bundle for the Delta Polo Classic Collar – 2 for $150 or 3 for $198.
  • M.GEMI: Get a 25% off from the “Before They Go” section of the brand’s site.
  • NAADAM: Save up to 15% (some restrictions and exclusion apply) when using code SUNSOUT.
  • Macy’s: Receive up to 20% off select departments with code MEMDAY at checkout.
  • Timberland: Get 25% off select styles.
  • Brooks Brothers: Get four dress or sport shirts for just $199.
  • Fossil:  Take an extra 25% off sale styles with code READY25 and up to 40% off additional select styles.
  • Nordstrom: Take up to a whopping 50% off certain brands like Topshop, Madewell, and more.
  • Greats: Take 20% off whole site.
  • Eddie Bauer: 50% off everything with code TRAIL50
  • J. Crew: Get up to 40% off your purchase including sale styles online and instore with code SHOP40.
  • Levi’s: Save 30% off sitewide with code FUNSUN
  • Blundstone: Save 25% off select styles of boots and footwear.
  • Mr. Turk: Save up to 50% off of sale merchandise in-stores and online.

Home & Electronics

  • Cool Material:  Almost everything on sale at up to 45% off. Great deals abound.
  • Riley Home: With each purchase of $250 or more, receive a monogrammed terry robe.
  • Crane & Canopy: Take up to 60% off of Crane & Canopy’s selection of luxury bedding, sheets and home décor.
  • Kaufmann Mercantile: The home goods brand is offering 30% off, plus free U.S. shipping on all purchases over $100.
  • Floyd: Save $150 off The Sofa; $75 of The Bed; and $50 off all Tables with code MEMORIAL19.
  • Overstock: Save up to 70% off select items plus free shipping.
  • Best Buy: Take up to 40% off appliances.
  • Walmart: Save up to 40% off online.
  • The Home Depot: Save 40% off appliances and more.
  • Wayfair: Huge clearance on almost everything, with savings up to 70% on certain items.
  • Houzz: Massive savings of up to 75% off certain items.
  • Sur la Table: Up to 75% clearance on some items with an additional 20% off at purchase.
  • Dyson: If you’ve ever wanted to get a Dyson at a discount, now’s your chance to check out all the brand’s deals.
  • Lowe’s: Get up to 40% off specially marked appliances.
  • Outdoor Fellow: Save 25% off full-priced products with code SUMMERFUN.
  • Thermoworks: Save up to 15% sitewide off all food thermometers.

Outdoor & Fitness

  • Columbia: Get 25% off select gear.
  • BioLite: Save up to 35% off, no code necessary.
  • Jaxjox: Get 20% off everything sitewide (including the Kettlebell Connect) plus free shipping.
  • Coleman: Great discounts on select items, along with free shipping on orders $49+.
  • REI: While this is technically an anniversary sale, it’s taking place now, so we’re including it. Save up to 50% on select items, with others at a discount of between 15-30%.
  • Backcountry: Up to 50% off gear and apparel.
  • Moosejaw: Save 30% off “the best stuff” – everything from men’s apparel to footwear to climbing gear.
  • Bulletproof: Get 15% off the brand’s MCT oils.

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