Just because the Christmas season is over, doesn’t mean you still can’t get access to thousands of sales! The U.S. After Christmas-Sales have begun and it’s never too late to get low prices on your favorite items. We’ll be keeping a close eye through the new year and post-holiday at retailers like Amazon, Bed Bath & Beyond, and more. Get up to 50% off at some retailers and $100 off things like Dyson vacuums.
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U.S. After-Christmas Sales for Major retailers
Amazon:
The internet mega-retailer always has deals, but right now, Amazon is specifically promoting some solid New Years’ deals on items spanning a multitude of categories.
Bed Bath & Beyond:
Take up to 50% off all things home at the retailer’s Winter Clearance Sale.
Best Buy:
Holiday deals at Best Buy are still happening, with savings on TVs, Apple products, and more.
Nordstrom:
The Half-Yearly Sale is up to 40% off designer styles.
Dyson:
Save up to $100 on select Dyson technology engineered to improve home health and wellbeing, including vacuums and hair tools.
Adidas:
Shop the End of Year Sale for up to 50% off all the activewear you need.
Anthropologie:
Sale styles are an extra 40% off at the Winter Tag Sale for a total of up to 60% off.
Free People:
Sale styles are an additional 50% off at the After-Holiday Sale.
Gap:
Shop the Great Gap Sale for an extra 50% off sale items for a total of up to 75% off and 20% off regular price styles.
Lululemon:
The activewear retailer has added hundreds of items to its We Made Too Much section for massive post-holiday savings.
Madewell:
Sale items are an extra 30% off with code GIGANTIC.
Sephora:
The mega beauty retailer is offering an extra 20% off sale items with code MAJORSALE.
Urban Outfitters:
Sale styles are an extra 40% off for a limited time.
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