32 Presidents' Day Sales Happening Now
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Presidents' Day falls on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, celebrated annually on the third Monday of February. Though called Presidents' Day, the observed federal holiday is officially called "Washington's Birthday', which became a legal holiday in 1879 under President Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th president of the United States.
If you're lucky enough to snag a nice long weekend, continue the celebration with these presidential deals at some of your favorite retailers. From Amazon and Walmart to Columbia and J.Crew, we're rounding up some of the best deals happening now for Presidents' Day.
Save up to 40% off during the weekend Presidents' Day Sales on Amazon. Here's a few particularly sweet deals that caught our eye.
LEVOIT Top Fill Humidifiers for Bedroom: $29.99, was $39.99. We've reviewed this humidifier in one of our sale articles, and it's been purchased over 90,000 times in the past month.
Bose QuietComfort Bluetooth Headphones: $249, was $349. I use this particular set of headphones everyday at work, and they are comfortable, light and airy around my ears, with excellent sound quality.
LEVOIT Air Purifier for Home Bedroom: $69.99, was $89.99. I know, yet another LEVOIT product, but I just bought this air purifier for my mother who is already raving about how quiet it runs. She mentioned it's already freshened up the air quality in her kitchen.
TruSkin Vitamin C Serum: $21.41, was $48.99. I've used the TruSkin serums, and my skin did feel noticeably softer and brighter.
Shark VACMOP Pro Cordless Hard Floor Vacuum Mop: $59.99, was $99.99. With 4.4-stars and over 26,000 ratings, this hard floor vacuum mop has been selling like hotcakes on Amazon over the last month.
Shop at Best Buy for deals on major appliances (up to 40% off), laptops, TVs and more. Sale ends Feb. 17.
JCPenney is celebrating Valentine's Day, and there are a huge variety of weekend deals going on now.
Doorbusters up to 60% off select styles, ends Feb. 17
Extra 30% off, today only, with coupon (ends Feb. 14)
Jewelry Flash Sale with up to 60% off plus extra 40% off select styles with code
The JCPenney Presidents' Day sale focuses on home goods and decor, with up to 65% off with coupon, and winter clearance markdowns up to 80% off.
Snag up to 65% off on almost every major category during Macy's Presidents' Day Sale. Discounts include:
20-65% off furniture, mattresses, rugs and outdoor furniture
30-60% off mattresses
40-70% off Winter Clearance
40-50% off fragrance
25-40% off shoes
50-70% off jewelry
Save during The Home Depot Presidents' Day savings event. Sales include:
35% off select appliances
50% off online vanities and faucets
40% off select tools and accessories
35% off select furniture, rugs and decor
Walmart is still offering tons of sales for Valentine's Day, and rollbacks on home, tech, fashion, and toys, and up to 65% on flash deals.
Get up to 70% off during Wayfair's Presidents' Day Clearance event. Other deals include sales on mattresses, rugs, mixers and microwaves, bedding, vacuums and more.
If you're looking for travel inspiration, CheapOair is offering a coupon for Presidents' Day weekend deals. Use coupon PRESIDENT25.
SeaWorld Orlando is offering a Presidents' Day flash sale on single-day tickets (starting at $71.99, was $142.99), two-day park tickets (starting at $70/day, was $107.50), and three-day park tickets (starting at $56.66/day, was $76.66).
Save an extra 40% off over Presidents' Day long weekend. All sales are final, and the price is taken off in cart. Sales include women's clothing to home decor.
If you're in the market for swimwear, bras, shapewear, activewear and more, check out the Bare Necessities Presidents' Day Sale.
Get a kickstart to wellness with a Blueair air purifier, and save up to 30% on select options with code BLUEAIR30.
From outerwear and sneakers, to doorbusters starting at $9.99, Boscov's is hosting Presidents' Day deals all weekend long.
With final sales starting at less than $15, and a Valentine's Day flash sale that will get you $50 off $200, plus 25% off full price purchases, revamp your wardrobe for spring at Chico's this weekend. You can also get an extra 40% off sale styles for a limited time.
During what Columbia is calling the 'best sale of the year', you can get winter gear up to 50% off and members save 30% extra. If you're looking for a new fleece, winter jacket, shoes and bags, we definitely recommend checking out the cold-weather offerings.
The Coway Airmega AP-1512HH Air Purifier is one of the most popular on the market right now, with tons of rave reviews. We've covered it in our Beginner's Guide To Air Purifiers as well, if you want to read the full specs. It's currently on sale for $206.99, was $239.99 at Cowaymega.com.
If you're in the market for a space heater or useful kitchen appliance, check out Dreo.com. They are offering up to $160 off popular products now through Feb. 19.
If you're in need of new work boots, women's hiking boots, or kid's slip ons, check out the Georgia Boot 20% off sitewide sale. Use code GBPREZ at checkout.
I usually think of swimwear when I think of Hurley, but during this Presidents' Day sale, you can get up to 40% off pullover sweatshirts, zip-up fleece, t-shirts and joggers.
During J.Crew's Pre-Spring Event, get 40% off your purchase on select items (some exclusions apply) with code SHOPNOW. Shop women's, men's, girl's and boy's apparel.
We loved this removable tie-neck button-up shirt, starting at $59.50 (was up to $118).
Save up to $100 on select countertop appliances, such as the popular stand mixers, espresso machines, countertop ovens and food processors.
We've discussed some of the best muck boot offerings in our Best Muck Boots For Men and Women, and now you can grab these amazing winter and spring work boots for up to 20% off during their sitewide sale. Use code PRES20 at checkout.
Save up to 50% off sunglasses during Oakley's end of season sales. You can also save up to 50% off prescription lenses and 30% off frames.
There's a couple of sales running this weekend if you're in the market for some wardrobe refreshers.
Up to 75% off during Presidents' Day Sales, with prices as marked.
Extra 25% off clearance with code OP25
Save 20% off your first purchase
Get 20% off sunglasses, with pick up in store options available.
Get up to 50% off top brands like prAna and Patagonia from past-season styles at REI.com.
Last day to get 4x points on all fragrances with code 4XFRAGPTS at Sephora. With $30 purchase, get a free Superfruit Exfoliating Cleanser or trial-size MERIT serum.
You can get up to 40% off sale items at UGG, including boots, puffer jackets, scarves, gloves and more for both men and women styles.
Still celebrating those last-minute Valentine's Day shoppers, you can save $10 off of $50 or $20 off $100 at Ulta. Sale ends Feb. 17.
White House Black Market is one of my go-to places when I need business attire or a little black dress inspiration for a work event. You can get up to 30% off full-price tops, and up to 60% off sale styles now for a limited time.
From mattresses to weighted blankets, Layla Sleep has some nice offerings this weekend if you're looking for some home and sleep improvements. Save up to $200 off mattresses plus two free pillows, and save up to $600 on an adjustable base bundled with a mattress.
Get up to $900 off a mattress plus base during the Purple Presidents' Day sale. There's also a flash sale of two free pillows with a mattress purchase.
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