Your Closet Is Craving These 23 On-Sale Madewell and J.Crew Items
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@sylviemus_It's totally normal for a new year to bring forth cravings for newness, especially when it comes to the contents of your closet. The things you wore on repeat in 2023 might not fit into the look you're going for in 2024—there's no shame in that. Since sales continue to pop up post-holidays, you won't have to break the bank to achieve a fresh-feeling wardrobe for the year ahead.
Two such sales are going on right now at Madewell and J.Crew, sister brands that both specialize in elevated and versatile pieces that are destined to become the backbone of your 2024 wardrobe. At Madewell, from now until January 17, receive up to 70% off select styles when you use the code NEWYEAR at checkout. At J.Crew, until January 16, select styles are 40% off, plus another sale is happening with up to an extra 70% off select items when you use code SHOPSALE. Are you freaking out? I am.
Scroll down to revitalize your closet with on-sale outerwear, knitwear, shoes, and more from Madewell and J.Crew.
Dress it down with the below jeans or up with trousers or a slip dress.
I don't know if I've ever seen a pair of jeans so perfect.
Suede Bass loafers? I'll take two pairs.
Am I the only one who's suddenly into casual cashmere capes and/or ponchos? They just feel so rich to me.
A good belt will take any outfit up about 10 notches.
Kendall Jenner always wears denim in this classic true-blue wash. Talk about timeless.
When in doubt, go for the suede. It'll always appear more luxe.
For those upcoming early spring days when it's too warm for a coat but too chilly for bare arms.
Jeans this good don't go on sale often. Act on it or forever regret it.
When you invest in cashmere, you own it for life.
The tuxedo details on this shirt make it feel far more elevated than a simple button-down one.
Just think of all the chic, easy ways you can wear this striped knit. The possibilities are endless.
Prepare to see plenty more barn jackets in 2024. This is one trend that's not going anywhere.
This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.