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Anthropologie 4th of July Deals: Here’s How To Save 85% On Clothes, Home Decor, and More
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Date:2025-04-12 12:41:09
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There are so many major sales and deals to shop throughout the Fourth of July weekend. So many great stores have jaw-dropping deals for fashion, beauty, and home products. If you want to shop a little bit of everything at one store, Anthropologie has everything you need.
Right now, there's an EXTRA 40% discount on everything in the Anthropologie sale section— no promo code needed. Depending on what you buy, you can save 85% on your purchase. Here is what you need to know: the prices are not as marked. Just add your favorite items to your cart and when you check out that extra 40% discount will apply.
Not sure what to buy? Here are some of the best July 4 deals from Anthropologie.
The Best Anthropologie 4th of July Deals
All eyes will be on you when you wear this shiny, halter top, which comes in three colors.
It's giving Hamptons, isn't it? This one-shoulder top is also available in solid white and yellow.
Make a sophisticated statement with one of these ruffle, one-sleeve tops.
This dreamy dress is the perfect ensemble for a wedding. It also comes in light blue.
A wrap dress is just one of those truly timeless styles. This one looks polished and feels incredibly comfortable.
This top is versatile and comfy. It will become your new go-to.
Get in on the quiet luxury trend with this preppy, tweed skirt.
This is the ultimate summer top, delivering effortless elegance.
Bring cheer to any room with a lemon print wrap skirt.
Looking for more great deals? Don't miss these major 4th of July discounts from Good American, Tory Burch, Kate Spade, and more major brands.
Sign up for E! Insider Shop to get updates on the biggest sales and must-have products!—Originally published July 1, 2023, at 5:00 a.m. PT
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