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ATTN: Land’s End Just Revealed Their Christmas Sale—Score up to 60% off Everything (Yes We Mean It)
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Date:2025-04-25 19:49:46
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As October says its final farewell, it’s time to cheer for the main event—the holiday season! Cozy sweaters, peppermint mochas, and fabulous boots make this the moment you’ve been waiting for to slay in style. And if you’re ready to deck out your wardrobe with some can’t-miss fashion finds, Lands’ End’s Christmas Preview Sale has your back—because everything is 60% off sitewide! Yes, you heard right—shackets, puffers, and all those pieces you’ve been dreaming about are over half off.
What’s on Sale at Lands’ End?
Literally everything. Jackets, fleeces, sweaters, jeans—you name it—all at 60% off. Plus, sizes range from X-Small to X-Large, with regular, petite, tall, and plus options. Oh, and did we mention you get an extra 60% off sale and clearance items too? Just be quick! This deal ends November 13 at 11:59 p.m. Central. Use promo code CLASSIC at checkout to snag the savings.
Scroll on to shop our top picks—these are the best Lands’ End deals to keep you looking hot all fall and winter. Just pop your faves into the cart, apply promo code CLASSIC, and voilà—your seasonal look is set!
Best Lands' End Sitewide Sale Deals
Into the quilted puffer trend but want something a bit sleeker? This wrap-down jacket’s got you. It’s stylish, has inner sleeve cuffs, and stays cozy even in the rain. And the best part? It’s 75% off.
Stay warm and dry this season with this cozy sherpa fleece jacket featuring a water-resistant finish, a convenient full-zip front, a stand collar for extra comfort, and a tunic length for added coverage.
With 12 vibrant plaids to choose from, it's no wonder this Lands' End boyfriend flannel is a fan favorite. Soft, relaxed, and just the way a flannel should feel, one reviewer even called it "perfect."
Lands' End women's insulated duck boots combine waterproof protection, cozy flannel lining, and 400-gram Thermolite insulation, making them perfect for everything from rainy city streets to chilly hiking trails, all while offering a customizable fit and timeless style that pairs effortlessly with your favorite casual outfits.
Ah, the shacket – the perfect blend of a shirt and jacket. This soft, wool-like shirt jacket is made for those in-between fall days when it’s not too hot or too cold, and it comes in five versatile colors to suit any look.
Is it a sweater? Is it a blazer? It's both – and everything you need in one piece. This soft, lightweight blazer sweater adds a polished touch to any outfit, making it instantly more professional.
Fall calls for boots, scarves, and cozy sweaters like this one. With its preppy stripes (also available in solid colors), it’s the ideal layer—whether worn over a tee or on its own, and reviewers say it feels just as great either way.
Lightweight but incredibly warm, this hooded jacket is your go-to for chilly days. Filled with cozy 800-fill power down and wrapped in water-resistant fabric, it’s ready for anything – and it conveniently packs into its own pocket for easy portability.
With its vintage-inspired design, waterproof and windproof shell, and relaxed, unisex fit, this pullover anorak is made for all kinds of weather.
This cable crewneck sweater is a fall/winter essential, with a timeless design that works for both work and weekend wear. Paired with chinos or jeans, one shopper raved, “Lovely sweater, gorgeous color, well-made, and wonderfully warm and heavyweight.”
Whether you're off to work or brunch, this chic faux leather bag with a removable crossbody strap and magnetic snap closure has all the pockets and key fob attachments to keep you organized in style.
Looking for more? Then check out the latest lululemon We Made Too Much drops, including Align leggings & Define Jackets.
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