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The Fourth of July (and America250) weekend ahead will involve mesmerizing fireworks displays, heartwarming get-togethers, and probably more grilled hamburger than you’ll know what to do with. Also on the menu? Some of the steepest sales on fashion we’ve seen all year, from the brands you know, love, and already have on your wishlist — among them Aritzia, Lululemon, Everlane, Gap, Old Navy, Anthropologie, J.Crew, and Abercrombie.
While the discounts on everything from strappy sandals to wedding guest dresses that we spotted during Amazon’s recent Prime Day shopping extravaganza were juicy enough, the best Fourth of July fashion deals promise even more savings: for carrying out all your pre-Euro Summer wardrobe overhauls and restocks on essentials like white tees and straight-leg jeans.
Abercrombie — our editors’ preferred destination for said jeans — is offering up to 40 percent off select styles as we speak; Lululemon’s Summer Sale is looking even more enticing than its famous “We Made Too Much” section; and Anthro is treating fashionistas to an extra 50 percent off on covetable clothing and accessories.
At Old Navy, meanwhile, you’ll discover markdowns as shocking as $2 flip-flops. Its older sister Gap, too, is celebrating the nation’s 250th with half-off shorts, T-shirts, and swimwear.
It’s getting hot in here with these unprecedented holiday price slashes, so waste no time in exploring the July 4th fashion sales below — filling your cart with all that your closet has been missing before typing in that credit card number.
Best Fourth of July Summer Fashion Sales to Shop Online 2026
From activewear heroes to beacons of quiet luxury, here are all the labels running their own summer sales right now and the top picks worth grabbing from each (in alphabetical order for your viewing pleasure).
At Abercrombie & Fitch, you can now save up to 40 percent off on select products like its world-famous denim, stunning one-piece swimsuits, “White Lotus”–coded cover-ups, and dresses meant to be worn sans bra.
Christmas truly came early.
Anthropologie’s Summer Sale is pampering fashion insiders with 50-percent-off deals stacked on top of already on-sale buys, reflected in cart. The pieces’ overarching aesthetic? Coastal-meets-countryside, meaning the brand’s online shelves are well-stocked with pleated shirtdresses, flowing peasant tops, and striped mesh tote bags for housing towels and your newest beach read.
Prices start at just $4.95, and something so great won’t stick around for long. You know what to do.
Up to 50 percent off everything: precisely what you’ll be getting with Aritzia’s much-anticipated Summer Sale this year. Our team is adding to cart the items that rarely see a price drop and are also bound to get a lot of mileage on them as part of our warm-weather ensembles — think satin halter dresses for al fresco dinner dates in the city, breathable linen shorts in vivid shades, and coquettish poplin tops made for “all your bucolic activities,” per Aritzia.
At Everlane, you can now get an extra 20 percent off on styles that were already marked down 70 percent or more, in what is turning out to be the brand’s most generous Summer Clearout sale to date. Your next square-neck cami or pair of wide-leg denim — adhering to Everlane’s “modern essentials” ethos — is only a few clicks away, for some of the lowest prices ever.
When Gap holds a sale, it goes all out, and the current steals of up to 50 percent off are case in point. Under the creative leadership of Zac Posen, the former mall brand has experienced a renaissance of sorts — so expect to find only It-girl-approved silhouettes here, from playful bubble shorts to corpcore sweater vests for surviving the office’s A/C while being dressed to the nines.
Interestingly enough, this year’s Fourth of July festivities are lining up with J.Crew’s Semiannual Cashmere Event, and the label’s most desired cashmere threads — like sweater tees, cardis, and even drawstring shorts — are witnessing deals of up to 40 percent off for a limited time only.
Whoever said cashmere is a winter-only fabric clearly hasn’t shopped at J.Crew.
One of the buzziest summer sales of 2026 is Lululemon’s, with online shoppers lining up for a chance to snag TikTok’s most talked-about athleisure and technical styles there. High-rise running shorts for under $50? $39 Align racerback tanks? 40-percent-off joggers in viral colorways, letting you finally perfect your airport ‘fit? All this and more awaits at everyone’s favorite activewear mecca.
Pro tip: Don’t miss the star of the show, a half-off, drop-waist dress than can be converted into a skirt in mere seconds.
Old Navy sits under Gap Inc., so you better believe the retailer’s July 4th sales are just as worthy of your time as Gap’s own. Ranging from 40 to 70 percent off, these virtual doorbusters (for kids and adults alike) will dress you from head to toe this season… for less.
’90s-inspired shift dresses, swimsuits, and trending boat-neck tops, all for $12? No, this isn’t paradise, but Old Navy sure comes close.
Even More Brands’ July 4th Fashion Deals to Buy Now
Alex Mill: Alex Mill’s elevated basics are seeing summer deals of over 50 percent off.
American Eagle: Shop American Eagle’s “Beach to BBQ” sale, during which literally everything is 30 to 50 percent off.
Athleta: Get an extra 20 percent off on all the Athleta bestsellers already in your cart, for tennis, gym sessions, and everything in between.
Banana Republic: A sale of up to 60 percent off and an added 20-percent-off price reduction on select fashions? Banana Republic shows us how it’s done.
Free People: Sale into summer with Free People’s discounts on matching sets, overalls, corset tops, and more.
Good American: 25 percent off sitewide, boom. Just don’t forget the code SUMMER at checkout.
Jenni Kayne: Jenni Kayne’s Semi-Annual Warehouse Sale is the best time to score the designer’s sophisticated and soft-spoken clothes for up to 70 percent off.
Levi’s: Auto-applied at checkout, Levi’s’ extra-50-percent-off markdowns on jeans, shorts, and tops for men and women will flatter your bod and your bank account.
Macy’s: This just in! Macy’s is reducing prices on brands like Ralph Lauren, Kate Spade, and Coach by up to 60 percent for Independence Day.
Madewell: Use the code LONGWEEKEND to save 25 percent on (almost all) dresses, shoes, and shorts at Madewell.
Mango: Mango’s putting up its woven straw bags, ruffled maxi dresses, and animal-print bottoms for up to 70 percent off. Run don’t walk.
Net-a-Porter: With the code FLASH15, you can treat yourself to an additional 15-percent-off deal on Net-a-Porter’s finest (read: Loewe leather mules, Khaite skirts, and Farm Rio blouses).
Nordstrom: Nordstrom’s designer clearance sale of up to 60 percent off features DeMellier totes, Jimmy Choo kitten heels, Zimmermann ready-to-wear, and beyond.
Uniqlo: Ring in the long weekend with Uniqlo’s biggest sale of the year. $15 tees and $40 linen shirts are rare and fleeting, so act fast.
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Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, wrote about tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on the best fashion sales, both viral and secret, worth shopping during the summer.






















