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We Scrolled Through 44,000+ Nordstrom Deals—These 12 Are Worth It

We Scrolled Through 44,000+ Nordstrom Deals—These 12 Are Worth It

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Sure, Nordstrom's highly anticipated Anniversary Sale doesn't kick off until July 12—but that doesn't mean you have to sit tight to save on your next closet upgrade. The retailer's sale section is already brimming with steep markdowns on everything from designer bags and on-trend sneakers to chic wedding guest dresses and affordable summer basics.To save you hours of scrolling, we sorted through over 44,000 sales to find the 12 best fashion deals available. Among the highlights: Celine sunglasses, Farm Rio dresses, Givenchy bags, Madewell jeans, and Adidas sneakers—all up to 40 percent off. These coveted items may sell out before the Anniversary sale even begins, so don't wait—treat yourself now, and stay tuned for our full guide to Nordstrom's mega-sale next month to help round out your virtual cart.
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Still looking for an affordable sneaker you won't stress about scuffing up this summer? These under-$100 Adidas low-tops might be the perfect solution.
Deciding which pair of designer sunglasses to splurge on is tough, especially when Nordstrom has so many options on sale. These sleek oval frames from Celine will make a smart purchase no matter your style.
Naghedi's popular St. Barths Tote is woven from neoprene, so it can handle the occasional spilled drink or splash of pool water. Perhaps that's why cool moms like Gisele Bündchen and Jennifer Lawrence have been spotted with the do-it-all bag on multiple occasions.
Everyone needs a good white tank in their summer rotation. This Skims favorite is now just $20.
This Farm Rio mini dress is an effortlessly chic (and comfortable) way to tap into summer's boho aesthetic. Let the swinging silhouette speak for itself, or cinch it in with a fun belt.
Drawstring waistbands are a key denim trend for summer 2025. We love how the practical detail makes low-slung, loose-fitting jeans even easier to wear.
If the thought of Sperry still brings to mind early-2010s twee fashion, think again. This modern butter-yellow pair feels anything but stuffy.
This slender chainlink necklace has enough personality to be worn solo yet will still play nicely with other pearls, charms, and chains in your collection.
If you're going to invest in one big-ticket item this month, make it Givenchy's Voyou bag—now $900 off. The versatile shoulder bag has plenty of straps for your Labubus and bag charms without looking overly trendy.
These drawstring Stine Goya shorts nod to the boxer shorts trend without looking quite so literal. A painterly matchbox print on the side helps further prove you're wearing "real pants."
With the right shoes and accessories, this Cinq à Sept dress can be dolled up for everything from a baby shower brunch to vacation date night or a casual summer wedding. It'll earn compliments every time.
These cherry-red leather slides will look sleek with any sundress, whether you're at a beachside bar, backyard barbecue, or the neighborhood pool.

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