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Don't Wait! You Can Still Shop J.Crew Factory's Extra 70% off Sale with Deals Starting at $6
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Date:2025-04-13 18:29:16
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As the dust settles on another 4th of July, we’re in peak Cancer season, summer is in full swing, and you may think that there’s no more sales to shop. Well, I’m here to announce that that is not the case. Because over at J.Crew Factory, the deals are still going on and you have plenty of time to refresh your seasonal wardrobe with those tops, shorts, dresses, and more, that go with everything (and you’ll be wearing on repeat).
Known for their quality pieces (and budget-friendly pricing), J.Crew Factory is keeping their current deals going until July 9, meaning you can get the cutest clearance items for an extra 70% off their already discounted prices (use code BIG70 at checkout), plus 50% to 70% off almost everything else. This is not a drill.
So, check out our curated picks and start shopping now. J.Crew Factory’s jaw-dropping deals are only around for one more day and there’s no time to lose. Oh, and don’t worry, we calculated all the discounts below. Just remember to enter BIG70 at checkout.
The tenniscore trend isn't going anywhere, so serve up your own version of the style with this super cute skort. It's fun, flirty, and the built-in shorts are comfy, according to reviewers. Best of all, it's only $13.
Elevate your traditional jorts with these jean shorts that feature a stylish paper-bag waist. Reviewers rave that they're the "perfect length" and you might rave that they're only $15.
With a stretchy back, trendy cropped cut, and vibrant print, you'll want to add this tank top to your summer rotation ASAP. Pair it with high waisted shorts, white jeans, or anything really, and you'll make a splash.
Step up your tank top game with this chambray style. It's soft, comfy, and goes with anything -- solo or layered. Reviewers also love that the thick straps have snaps to keep your bra secure underneath.
A soft, vintage style tee for just $6? I'm listening. It's a crewneck cut that's an automatic summer staple and since it comes in 10 colors, you should probably get more than one.
Score these $128 slingback flats for just $30 while you can. They feature a delicate, woven design in a bling-worthy gold that you can pair for day, night, and everything in between. They're even available in black, ivory, and wide sizing.
If you're looking for a super cute mini dress to wear to work this summer, your search is over. This short-sleeved option has puffed sleeves, a little bit of stretch, and a tie around the waist. You can wear it casually or dress it up in a snap.
This $188 blazer is a steal at just $35. It's one of those closet staples that goes with everything (from jeans to slacks), and it can elevate any summer look. Size up if you want more of a trendy, oversized fit.
When the weather heats up, you'll want this cute pair of jeans. They're cropped, high-waisted, and flared, so they deliver an easy breezy aesthetic that you'll want to wear every day. And at $21, you can't go wrong.
The best part about this chic utility jacket is that it's perfect for the summer and the upcoming fall. Lightweight, stretchy, and durable, you can also get it in ivory and style it with anything. Oh, and the price just can't be beat.
Pair your new J.Crew Factory styles with these white sneakers that go with anything (and they're anything but basic).
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