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33 Things on Sale You’ll Actually Want to Buy: From Barneys to Ganni

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You may have noticed some posts from our friends at the Strategist on the Cut. They’ll be dropping in every now and again, sharing their expertise on the basics you don’t have time to research and the weird and wonderful things you don’t yet know you need.

This week’s look into the best sales the internet has to offer includes everything from a Pendleton quilt to a (too early in our opinion) “Black Friday” deal to some 65 percent off Dries Van Noten from Barneys.

It’s lounging-around-the-house season and luckily these Tommy John joggers in a lovely shade of “fired brick” are 40 percent off.

It’s rare to find a non-silky leopard-print button-down. (This one’s cotton.)

If you’ve been interested in the “belt bag” trend, this 50 percent off Rebecca Minkoff one is an elegant bag to start with.

Over at Anthropologie, all sale items are an extra 40 percent off, which means this slouchy red jacket (available in plus sizes) is just 60 bucks.

These mustard-colored cargo pants are from L.A.-based brand J.O.A.

A little tie-dye number from Michael Stars.

This faux-patent leather skirt would look great with some black tights and a turt.

Who knew Lululemon made raincoats? It’s quite sleek and it also comes in green.

A “rugged” Pendleton jacket perfect for fall.

This Pendleton coverlet set is (somewhat weirdly) meant for kids, but would obviously look great in a grown-up room.

Some (62 percent off!) Calvins in a non-weird color (black).

Another one from the Everlane Choose What You Pay sale that we missed … the textured cotton sweater, but in slouchy V-neck form.

Read Matthew Schneier’s wonderful story about Barneys’ very uncertain future, and then pick up this 65 percent off Dries Van Noten white twill trench coat.

And this cozy faux-fur Avec Les Filles jacket.

Our roundup of the best of The Outnet sale-on-sale barely scratched the surface, so here are some other equally excellent deals that got left on the cutting-room floor. We may be getting a little ahead of ourselves, but this satin Ganni dress would be great for a holiday cocktail party.

Can you believe this wallet was once $630?

This LBD has just the slightest of mock necks.

A pair of checkered Vans for the lil guy or gal in your life.

These glossy Hunter boots are in a nice rainy-day color of “dark slate.”

This 1992-era North Face puffer has a water-repellant “finish.”

Everything $100 or more at Madewell is 20 percent off, which makes it a good time to pick up this swazer/bloat.

We cannot believe we are actually typing these words, but Walmart has already debuted some of its Black Friday sales. Insane as that may be, this iPad is quite discounted.

A festive shower curtain from Walmart’s Scandi-inspired homewares line MoDRN.

Some Eileen Fisher sweatpants that you won’t feel schlubby bopping around the neighborhood in.

There’s a crazy dress sale going on at Eloquii, and this kicky cardigan frock is just $69.

A little bit boot, a little bit sneaker, from Japanese line Vulcanizer.

$112 is a lot, yes, for a T-shirt, but this is a Fancy T-shirt.

The color isn’t exactly seasonally appropriate, but this is the cheapest we’ve seen these Apiece Apart Merida pants.

These pine-wood and lapis hoops are designed by Venice Beach jewelry maker Sophie Monet.

It never crossed our mind to deeply desire a pair of floral-strewn corduroys, yet here we are.

It’ll be truly like wearing a throw blanket out in public.

The Strategist is designed to surface the most useful, expert recommendations for things to buy across the vast e-commerce landscape. Some of our latest conquests include the best acne treatments, rolling luggage, pillows for side sleepers, natural anxiety remedies, and bath towels. We update links when possible, but note that deals can expire and all prices are subject to change.

33 Things on Sale You’ll Actually Want to Buy