You would think by now hunting down deals online would be second nature. But quite honestly, there are so many bargains to be had, it's tough to keep up with all of them.
Here's our quick guide to sites to bookmark, clubs to join, sale alerts you shouldn't miss, and more.
1. Sample the Wares
Can't police the entire interwebs looking for sales? That's what SheFinds is here for. Check out our daily deals for what to buy at a discount.
2. Join the club
Save up to 75% on top-of-the-line brands with Members Only sites. Merch is typically first come first serve, so make a habit of trawling the sites as you drink your morning latte.
Here are a few bookmark-worthy clubs you should be perusing:
Beyond The Rack
Gilt Groupe
HauteLook
Rue La La
The Top Secret
Or just sign up for our newsletter and get a list of the best sales delivered directly to your inbox every Monday.
3. Shop the virtual bargain bins
Every online retailer worth its salt has a sale section, a clearance section, or both. At Shopbop and CoutureCandy, you can sort the sale racks by the percentage you want to save.
Net-a-Porter set up a whole site, theOutnet.com, for its on-sale goods, and that site has sales of its own.
4. Extra, extra
Sign up for your favorite online stores' newsletters and you'll be hip to all kinds of stuff non-subscribers will never know about, like early sale events and codes for free shipping. (We're always psyched to hear from hip e-stores like Tobi and YOOX.)
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I enjoy fashion, but can't really afford it right now. I do alot of looking, and the prices at the mall stores (particularly Macy's) are always cheaper, and sometimes a heck of lot cheaper than online. For instance, Calvin Klein, or Donna Karen stuff can often be had for as much as 75%, or even 80% of at end of season sales, (get there early!) I never, never see it more than 40% at any online site.
I love to look online, but it is overrated as far as bargain pricing goes. Even sites like Smart Bargains or Overstock rarely discount more than 40%.
Or go to your neighborhood thrift store and buy two new pairs of Ann Taylor linen pants, both lined, for $2.00..Or a Guess (new) blouse for 50 cents..And a Banana Republic new linen skirt for $1.00. An Italian leather purse ($220.00) for $4.00. All of these articles has the price tags and had never been cleaned or washed. I make out like a bandit at thrift stores.
And Wed is 99 cent day at my local sal. EVERYTHING MUST GO !!!
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