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Madewell's Big End of Season Sale Is Here, Save up to 70% & Score Styles as Low as $11
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Date:2025-04-15 19:10:07
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Summer is here, we're in Cancer season, I’ve started on my beach reads list, and I'm ready to refresh my closet. Luckily, Madewell seemed to have sensed that, because they just dropped their End of Season Sale. From now until July 15, when you use the code COOLDOWN at checkout, you can save up to 70% on their chic sale styles (I’ve already done the math on the picks below). It’s no secret that I love this brand – everything feels good, looks good, and is so easy to mix and match for easy capsule wardrobe updates.
In fact, I’m adding all of the curated picks below to my cart because Madewell doesn’t do big sales like this too often. You can get my favorite wide leg pants to trendy sweater vests and activewear dresses (with built-in shorts), and more. Trust me, these bestsellers won’t stay around for long, so don’t wait.
Head over to Madewell and start enjoying this End of Season Sale as much as I am. Just remember to use code COOLDOWN at checkout.
The Best Deals from Madewell's End of Season Sale
Not only is this sweater vest super trendy, it's also great for wearing solo in the summer and layering in the fall. You can rock it in 3 colors and reviewers rave that it goes perfectly with jeans, shorts, trousers, and more.
Achieve an effortlessly cool look with this maxi shirtdress. It's so lightweight and can also be worn as a beach coverup or as a duster (with the buttons opened up). Shoppers report that it can be styled in so many different ways and is a vacation-ready essential.
Honestly, I own so many of these soft cotton t-shirts. The on-trend boxy design is just enough that it doesn't feel too boxy, and the length is perfect. They come in stripes and solids and will become your next warm weather staple.
Madewell jeans for $44? You simply must jump on this price. With a high rise fit, comfy stretch, and cute cropped hem, you'll want to wear these jeans on the weekends, to the office, walking the dog, and more. Plus, reviewers rave that they make your butt look awesome.
The hits just keep on coming with this bestselling top. It has a cropped length that hits just right, and it pairs with high-waisted jeans, shorts, skirts, and more. Plus, the crisp look can be worn to work, dressed up, or dressed down.
If Madewell keeps making these wide-leg pants, I'll keep talking about them. They're so comfortable and flattering, and look great with sneakers, sandals, loafers, and more. And since they're so flowy, I wear them almost every day to the office when the temps start to rise.
This super cute crossbody bag makes me think of strolling through Rome or running for the Metro in Paris. It's made of soft leather with a cinchable drawstring and an adjustable (and removable) shoulder strap, that makes it easy to wear and style with any outfit. Plus, it's just big enough for your essentials.
Get a relaxed, chic aesthetic with these stylish shorts. They come in 5 colors and one shopper raved about the fit, noting, "These are the shorts for people who struggle with shorts. They’re so flattering and comfortable, not to mention easy to dress up or down."
Super soft and lightweight, there's a reason why Madewell keeps bringing back this tank top. With a scoop neck, ribbed trim, and variety of available colors and stripes, you might want to buy a few at this price.
Stretchy, soft, sweat-wicking, and made of recycled materials, there's a lot to love about this fitness dress. Not only is it super cute, it also has a built-in shelf bra and bike shorts (with a pocket). Wear it solo or layer it with a loose button down, either way it'll turn heads.
Have you seen the Lisa Says Gah x Madewell collab? All the chic summer-ready styles make you feel like you're relaxing in Santorini.
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