Net-a-Porter's Sale Has Entered Into 80%-Off Territory—34 Finds to Shop First
If there's ever a time to stress patience, it's sale season. Though it's commonplace to think that you have to act on a sale immediately after it launches in order to avoid missing out on something you want (hello, have you ever been to a New York City sample sale?), that isn't always the path toward the best deal. Rather, unless your dream bag, pair of boots, or coat is one of the last few in stock right when the discounts kick off, I've always found it worthwhile to sit on it a little bit. Eventually, especially in the case of Net-a-Porter sales, it very well might get marked down again… and again… and then once more.
As luck would have it, the final round of markdowns for the luxury retailer's epic winter sale is happening right now, and it includes over 18,000 items at prices up to 80% off (casual). From Khaite sweaters and basics from The Row to Saint Laurent eyewear and Nensi Dojaka dresses, the sale selection being offered right now at Net-a-Porter was well worth waiting for. And since you've been patient, I went ahead and rounded up the best 34 finds from the bunch. Scroll down to shop them all.
The bodysuit that goes with everything.
Anything with movement is a big fat yes.
Everyone needs a pair of these—and that's a fact.
You'll own and wear this beanie for many winters to come.
A good pair of black trousers will last you a lifetime.
Classic cat-eye sunglasses will never go out of style.
I plan on cozying up in my faux-shearling pieces all winter long.
If you have any sort of big event coming up, get this dress. It's a proven showstopper.
The Diana dress has never failed anyone.
I've been lusting after this shirt ever since I saw it on the runway.
The number of times I've walked into a store and tried this jacket on would astonish people.
Layering is made easy with a cool turtleneck like this one.
Shop the matching Ribbed Wool Wide-Leg Pants ($495).
Cozy doesn't even begin to cover it.
I can feel how luxe this sweater is through my laptop screen. That's how powerful Khaite cashmere is.
Yes, yes, 1000% yes is my only response to these trousers.
Next up: My Winter Style Mood Board Is Made Up of These Net-a-Porter Arrivals
Eliza Huber is a New York City based fashion editor who specializes in trend reporting, brand discovery, and Replica Handbags . She joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2021 after almost four years on the fashion editorial team at Refinery29, the job she took after graduating with a marketing degree from the University of Iowa. She has since launched two monthly columns, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled the likes of Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, and Sabrina Carpenter for WWW's monthly cover features; and reported on everything from the relationship between Formula One and fashion to the top trends from fashion month, season after season. Eliza now lives on the Upper West Side and spends her free time researching F1 fashion imagery for her side Instagram accounts @thepinnacleoffashion and @f1paddockfits, running in Central Park, and scouring eBay for '90s Prada and '80s Yves Saint Laurent.
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