Holiday Parties With House of Kydos

Dear Friends,

With festivities already underway, have you decided yet on what to wear during the holiday events? Paris, the family’s voice behind necktie maker the House of ΚΥΔΟΣ (that’s “Kydos”), has prepared an outfit for each event using his personal wardrobe and selected ties and accessories from our AW’16 collection.

Styleforum members can use code sf2016 for a 15% discount on all items until the 18th of December.  Tax Free prices (that is 24% less) are always available for all non-EU shipments.


Family Dinner

Family dinner has always been our family’s highlight moment of the year. It is the time when we all gather together around the fireplace, relaxing and contemplating the events of the year, making plans and discussing dreams for the year to come. The men always wear casual jacket or a cardigan, so here is a combination that I am contemplating for this year’s dinner: a brown herringbone jacket with white shirt, a blue silk tweed tie, a blue silk pocket square with a traditional Greek pattern, and a lapel pin in colors which can be found both in the tie’s weave and in the pocket square’s design.

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The KYDOS unlined, 8-fold necktie used has been created solely by hand sewing, using the same knowledge and skill our great grandfather used over a century ago. The silk – with a small quantity of wool, viscose and linen – has been spun at Como, and as per custom, only 33 ties of this design and color have been created.

In Greece there is a long tradition of embroidery, with designs varying among regions, local traditions and social or economic status. This specific pocket square has been designed in-house based on our family’s inherited embroidery. The design, which symbolizes fertility (hoopoe), the passage of life (ship) and youth (flowers), originates from the island of Skyros, where the ruling class’ families created such designs for adornment, but in secrecy both to avoid copying and to preserve them over the passage of time. Using silk spun at the Greek silk village of Soufli, we created two more color variations in burgundy and in green. Then, our seamstress hand-rolled their edges for an elegant finish.


Office Party

Office parties have already started, with lawyers and bankers leading the way.  A classic, deep blue single button suit looks proper to blend in with the crowd. A burgundy necktie is an ideal choice for a touch of elegance. A personalized, hand-embroidered white pocket square, folded in a “sails” shape, can add a playful note.

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 The burgundy tie is – as are all Kydos’ premium ties – totally unlined, 8-fold, and 100% hand sewn in house, in a process that can take up to 4 hours for each necktie to be completed. All edged have been hand rolled with an invincible seam so meticulous that the points of the blades are perfectly shaped, and with the aid of a silk monk’s stitch the tie’s layers join together creating perfectly balanced folds.

As you may have noticed, the white cotton pocket square is not simply hand rolled. Its edges have been hand embroidered by our seamstress for a very unique and elegant finis,h and in this case my monogram has been hand embroidered as well to make the pocket square even more personal.


New Year’s Eve

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New Year’s Eve is usually the most glamorous night of the three. Our plans though are different this year, as we will host a house party without a defined dress code, so the tuxedo will have to wait for now. Being the host, a navy jacket with some texture will be combined with a black silk velvet bow tie and a formally-folded white Egyptian cotton pocket square.

This pre-tied bow tie, which is also 100% hand sewn, has been created using the finest silk velvet and silk satin. The intention has been to create a visual effect by combining two different weaves, the velvet for the front bow and the satin for the back bow.

The white Egyptian cotton pocket square can be either hand rolled or can be hand embroidered and personalized. Here it has been hand embroidered using blue thread both for the edges and the monogram.

Wishing Happy Holidays to all of you and your families from sunny Greece!

 – Paris Anastopolous, House of ΚΥΔΟΣ

Shopping for Shoes at Leffot with a CM Guy

Standing in front a long wooden table, I observe the items carefully lined up each next one another, and the people handling them to inspect their features and quality.

No, I’m not at an Apple store, but at Leffot in Christopher St., Manhattan, a shoe boutique for men.

Alan (my husband) and I decided to take a day off to do some shopping together – a rare treat, since we shop almost exclusively online. If you are into classic shoes, you know how hard it is to shop for them online, as it’s hard to know whether a last is going to fit you.

Right, the last. Before marrying Alan, and after a life dating dudes that spent their existence in beaten Converse, I had no idea what a last was. As a woman, I only knew two types of shoes: those that hurt, and those that don’t – with uncomfortable slim shoes winning in number.

Women, you know, have a weird relationship with shoes – a love/hate type of relationship. They love them, especially when it comes to Disney-esque, dreamy stilettos that make them feel like a princess. However, like any respectable love story, it is a troubled one. The most uncomfortable shoes – stilettos, open sandals, thigh-squeezing boots – are the most loved and appreciated, and at the same time the most uncomfortable. You’d think that, being part of a civilized species that always privileged comfort and practicality over struggle and torment, we’d stay away from torture tools that butcher our lower limbs.

Wrong.

Like Goethe’s moth, attracted to the deadly flame, women are condemned to gravitate towards painful footwear, or else suffer social alienation and live miserably but comfortably in a pair of UGGs.

Alan snaps his fingers in front of my face, interrupting my thoughts.

“Hey, you there? What do you think of these?”

He points his finger to a pair of oxford shoes in brown suede that are lying on the wooden table.

“They’re beautiful!”

The voice is not mine, but Lorenzo’s, the sale assistant that has been helping Alan trying on shoes for the past 20 minutes. “Let me fetch them for you!”

Lorenzo disappears behind a curtain and comes back with a pair of the same shoes in size 8.5 placed on a red, plushy pillow. Seriously? A pillow? What are these, the Crown Jewels?

Before handing them over to Alan, he brushes them with expert hands to revive the look of the suede. His hands move so fast that you can barely see them. In fact, he polishes the shoes so vigorously that I wonder if he expects a genie to come out of them.

Alan carefully slips into the shoes with the help of a shoehorn. I thought shoehorns disappeared at the end of 19th century, along with sun umbrellas and monocles, but I was clearly wrong.

Looking at the two men in front of me, it is clear how the evolution of mankind has changed the reasons why men bend: they no longer bend forward to grow and harvest crop, to work the earth with their naked hands. They bend on expensive Persian rugs to inspect the fit of ridiculously expensive, handmade shoes that are at the very top of the pyramid of superfluous things.

A sudden movement interrupts my musings. Alan stands up to walk a few, confident steps wearing the suede Oxfords while the sale assistant leaves us for a moment to go fetch some suede conditioner.

My husband gives a furtive look around to make sure nobody is looking at him – beside me – and then he slowly starts bending his ankles in a low-squat position.

Oh my god.

“Ari, come here”, he whispers, encouraging me to get closer with a gesture of the hand.

I reluctantly walk towards him, who is now bouncing on his squat position with his arms reaching forward.

“What are you doing?” I ask, uncertain whether I actually want to know the answer.

“I’m checking that the in-step is high enough to accommodate my ankle”, he replies, candidly.

“Does it fit?”

“I don’t know yet.”

Alan steps the right leg forward, bending the front knee and straightening the left leg. I nervously look around, worried that somebody is going to record this on video and upload it on YouTube. “Ashtanga yoga at a high-end shoe boutique in Manhattan.

“For the love of God, do you really have to do this? Can’t you just walk around like normal people?”

“I can’t. You know that.”

He hands me his phone to show me a thread on Styleforum: How should a shoe fit?

Fine. At least it’s comforting to know that there are other nutjobs out there performing Warrior II in order to understand if their shoes fit properly.

“Does it crease in the right spot?” my husband asks, panting.

I lift my eyes off the phone and gasp. Alan is standing on his tiptoes, his face as red as a tomato in the effort of not losing balance.

“What…Alan, please! They’re watching us!” I whisper anxiously, noticing that a couple of customers are staring at us in dismay.

“Just…tell me…”, he wheezes, reaching to the toe box in one last, extreme endeavor to understand if it creases in the right spot.

“Yes…YES!” I shriek, praying he’ll quit the ballerina move.

Alan collapses on one of the giant leather chairs and grabs a glass of wine that the sale assistant generously poured for him when we entered the shop. He looks satisfied, and I sigh in relief. The sooner we leave this store, the sooner I can reward myself with some make-up from Sephora.

“Oh, there you are”, says Alan, smiling at the sale representative carrying a few pots of leather cream. “I think I’m ready to pull the trigger on these. Toe box creases just where it should, and the instep fits like a glove.”

He raises the glass and winks at me.

Ah, look at him now. Acting all Steve McQueen, when just a moment ago he was walking on his tip toes like Laurie Hernandez in Dancing With the Stars.

Well, at least it’s done. He has his shoes. Sephora, here I come!

“Excellent, sir”, replies Lorenzo, brushing off some invisible particles of dust from the shoes, and I smile radiant, offering him my hand as to say “It’s been a pleasure. Goodbye!”

He deliberately ignores me and asks Alan: “Would you like to go through the leather book now?”

Wait, what? The leather book?

Alan nods enthusiastically and the sale assistant leaves again.

I must look devastated because Alan bursts into laughs and kisses me on the forehead.

“Don’t worry – it’ll be a minute. And this is the fun part! You gotta help me choose the color!”

“But…didn’t you just try on a pair of shoes? That fits? What’s wrong with them?”

I am confused and I’m not even trying to hide it. It is frustrating enough to see how men take the fit of their shoes seriously, instead of suffering like us women and carrying a packet of Compeed, and now this.

“These are made-to-order, honey. You’ll see. Ah, nice!” his face lights up when Lorenzo comes back carrying a huge volume that looks like a grimoire from Hogwarts.

Lorenzo opens it, slow and ceremonial, and despite my frustration I find myself peeking inside. What will the book reveal? From the way it looks, I wonder if it contains a series of spells to summon shoes out of the closet, or socks out of the washing machine (now, that would be useful).

“What are you laughing about?” Alan gives me a weird look and I hide my grin.

“Here it is,” Lorenzo announces theatrically. “The suede page.”

Both Alan and I lean towards the book and I hold my breath.

Well. I can’t say I’m impressed. The two pages feature a couple dozens of small leather rectangles, meticulously glued to the thin, cream color paper.

“Outstanding,” Alan comments, his tone reverential. He takes the book out of Lorenzo’s hands and points at three pieces of leather on top of the page.

“Which one do you prefer?” he asks me.

“Between brown, brown, and…brown?” I squeeze my eyes in the attempt to capture the difference between the colors, but they all look like pieces of jerky to me.

“These are snuff, fawn, and clay.” I wonder how he can be this savvy about different colors of leather, but when I ask him to bring me the shampoo in the shower he comes back with the conditioner.

“You’re not helpful at all” he scoffs, and I feel outraged. How dare he say I’m not helpful?

“If I may interrupt, sir…” Lorenzo is pointing at the fawn leather and I shoo his hand away. I’ll show him.

“Get the snuff,” I say. “You’d wear these mostly with jeans, and the orange hue is complementary to denim blue. Because the color is warm, it would go well with both your winter and summer wardrobe, especially with green and blue, which you tend to wear more often.”

They both look at me in awe and nod vigorously.

“Since when do you speak CM?” Alan jokes, taking out his wallet.

“Since I bookmarked Styleforum on the phone and started browsing it while you’re not watching.”

“I love you.”

“I love you too. Now let me take advantage of your remarkable understanding of colors: I need a foundation with a cool undertone.”


All photos courtesy Leffot

5 Gifts That Aren’t Clothing

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Not all of our friends and family members are as obsessed with clothing as we are, and that’s okay. It’s also worth keeping in mind before you go out of you way to buy a pair of 20-ounce Ironhearts for your nephew, or a limited-edition pocket square for your wife (“Wear it as a…scarf?”), here are five gifts idea that anyone – no matte their age, gender, or relationship to you – is sure to enjoy.


La Portegna ” Jimena” Portfolio

My iPad died halfway through The Proper Kit, which means I have to get a new one if I want stay up too late watching YouTube videos in bed again. Since I have a La Portegna briefcase that I adore (disclosure: they sent me one free of charge, and I now use it every single day), I have a pretty good idea of what to expect from this. Namely, fantastic leather that actually gets better as it ages (for real – everyone claims this and it’s not always true), and a size perfect for those days when I don’t want to tote around a whole bag. Plus, you can monogram it for the intended recipient. Future iPad, meet your future new best friend.

La Portegna, 215GBP


Lamy 2000 Fountain Pen

No one writes anything by hand any more, and that is a filthy shame. I carry two small notebooks with me wherever I go: one for story ideas, one for absurd Deep Thoughts. And I write with pens exclusively – no graphite here. As a middle school science teacher once told me, never erase anything – put a line through it, because you might come back to it later and find some unexpected brilliance. Having a half-decent pen to write with (or a really nice pen to write with), as opposed to the disposable ones we all steal from hotels, makes the experience so much more pleasurable. I’ve never owned an unabashedly nice fountain pen, because I’m probably too scatterbrained to be trusted with anything fancy, but that’s what a wishlist is for. I am mildly obsessed with the design of the Lamy 2000, which is unassuming but (in my eyes) gorgeous; not the heavy gold-and-black cigars that still dominate the world of higher-end fountain pens, but sleek and futuristic. And it’s built for writing – which is, after all, the point.

Amazon, $120


L’Artisan Perfumeur “Al Oudh”

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Al Oudh isn’t the fanciest perfume in the world, nor the most expensive, nor the most fully-packed with exotic ingredients. It is, however, an excellent scent, and for men or women who don’t want a collection in their cabinet there’s a good chance this could become an every day fragrance. It’s more accessible than fancier oud scents, less cloying, and a bit fresher and friendlier to more noses. I’ve been jealously hoarding my tester-sized sample of this fragrance for a while now, and I think it’s time to treat myself to a full bottle. Or rather, for someone else to treat me. ‘Tis the season.

L’Artisan Perfumeur, $145


Jaybird X3

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I scored a pair of Jaybirds on Amazon over the summer, and they have changed my life. That sounds like exaggeration but it’s not – I’m not an audiophile, but I do listen to music 12 hours a day, whether I’m sitting at my desk or exercising. These are great for both – they’re comfortable enough to wear for long periods, the battery life is great, and when you do go for a run they actually stay in your ears. Plus, the sound quality is pretty darn good. So far, mine have been one of the best purchases I’ve made all year.

Best Buy, $130


Pyrrha Stag Ring

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I am a sucker for all things symbolic, and doubly so for vaguely heraldic imagery. Pyrrha has been making wax-seal silver jewelry for over a decade now, and has inspired legions of other brands. They’re rough-hewn, cast from Victorian-era wax seals, and – I think – quite beautiful. I also have a thing for stags, generally; horned gods being both classic and timeless and beautifully foreboding.

For women, there are a host of beautiful necklaces, rings, and bracelets, which means that whoever you’re shopping for, you’re bound to find something that will speak to them. Pro tip: searching for “wax seal rings” on Etsy will show you plenty of other options, but since they go quickly and are variable in size, Pyrrha is a good stop for consistency.

Pyrrha, $380

One Velvet Blazer, Two Looks

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Ralph Lauren “Connery” Velvet Jacket

Kamakura semi-spread shirt

Tom Ford silk pocket square

Ralph Lauren Tux Trouser

“Majestic Black” Bow Tie from Le Noued Papillon

Belgian Shoes “Henri” in Patent

A velvet blazer is great for the winter season. First of all, velvet is warm. That’s a good thing when it’s cold out. Second, it looks fantastic in the dark, and in the winter it’s dark all the damn time. Third, a velvet blazer is surprisingly versatile. You can wear it casually with jeans, or you can take the same piece and wear it to a black tie event. That includes all occasions in between; like, say, an office party, entertaining at home, a night out for cocktails, or just a nice dinner with your partner.

So, we’ve taken the same Ralph Lauren navy velvet blazer and given you two ways to wear it. In the first, the classic combination of black, white, and navy is perfect for any holiday party. The key to not looking like a dust-covered relic while wearing a velvet blazer is to keep things slim. Your clothes needn’t be skin-tight, but we’d certainly recommend hemming the trousers so that they end without breaking atop your loafers. Finishing off the look with a classic silk bow tie makes the deep navy of velvet stand out further, while a gentle touch of white at the chest pocket keeps you from blending into the night entirely. All that’s left for you to do is act the part.


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Ralph Lauren “Connery” Velvet Jacket

Kamakura semi-spread shirt

Tom Ford silk pocket square

Saint Laurent mid-rise raw-edge black jeans

Prada Side-Zip Boots

On the more casual side, a velvet blazer is perfect for looking like a louche degenerate in the best of ways. Unbutton the shirt, ditch the tie, stuff the pocket square (instead of folding), and go all-out with raw-hemmed skinny jeans. Mid- or high-rise denim lets you keep the shirt tucked, and slim black boots are a elegant-but-snarky way to tie the outfit together – and they’re better for walking around than patent loafers. Just keep sidewalk salt off of them, and you’ll be set for the whole season.

Gifts for the Man Who Has Everything

This year has been all about unseasonably warm weather, the Cubbies, sensitive emails on private servers, mosquitoes, and a gorilla at the Cincinnati zoo. It’s been YUGE, folksAnd without Prince or Leonard Cohen to help us through, we all need some retail therapy this Holiday Season.  These goodies below will ensure we’ll make it through to 2017 put together, smelling good, and with all our gear properly stowed.


1.  The Bag: Shinola Flight Zip Tote

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Made in the USA, the size and shape are perfect, the leather is durable, and the hardware is sturdy.  Known mainly for their watches, Shinola hired veterans Richard Lambertson and John Truex (yep, THAT Lambertson Truex) to design and launch a bag collection.  Comparing it to virtually any designer offering, I like the quality, pricepoint, and timeless design of the bag.  Black will probably be the go-to, but I prefer the “bourbon” brown.

Price: $1195


2.  The Scent: Tom Ford Oud Fleur

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Oud is everywhere, from Avon to Yankee Candle.  Leave it to Tom Ford to do one of the best.  This one has the strong Oud note (a deep, dark, woody resin that has long been one of the pinnacles of perfumery), but balances it with a deep rose-based floral heart.  Worry not, however, it’s not at all feminine, but adds a touch of sweet to the famous Tom Ford sweat. This is a gift that your partner will want to steal.

Price: $225 for 50mls


3. The Pen: Pilot Custom 74 Fountain Pen

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I recommend this one almost every year.  Like wines or watches, fountain pens can be daunting; you can spend a little or you can mortgage the house.  I find the Pilot Custom 74 to be one of the best all around fountain pens: excellent quality, good price point, and easy to clean, fix, and use.   And with the vast range of Pilot inks available, you can find a shade that expresses your own sense of style. I recommend getting one with a bottle of the “Iroshizuku” ink in Ajisai blue.

Price: $160 for the pen and around $25 for the ink bottle.


4. The Book: Joan Mitchell: Works on Paper 1956- 1992

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Accompanying a lovely exhibition at Cheim & Read going through the end of December, this is the sort of gift for somebody who has just about everything else.  As a couple they do wine tours in Napa; you don’t dare get them a bottle.  He gets bespoke suits; she frequents Goyard.  So what better than a gorgeous collection of Mitchell’s works on paper: understudied, often overlooked among more “famous” abstract expressionists (cough, Rothko; cough, Pollock), yet achingly beautiful. Guaranteed to up your aesthete value for less than half the cost of a demi of d’Yquem. 

Price: $100


5.  The Stocking Stuffer: Squareguard

And for a fun stocking stuffer, get a Squareguard.  Easy to use, functional, and lightweight, you weave your square through and it stays in place without the silk sagging, popping out of the pocket, or getting out of shape. I got one on a whim and have been using it ever since.  You don’t feel that it’s there, it’s invisible, and it fits almost all standard suit lapel pockets. 

Price: Single guard with square for $34.95 or a pack of three guards (without the square) for $24.95

Wear a Black Turtleneck Under Everything

Remember when I said that I almost never wear black? Well, I’m here to tell you about the one exception I make: the black turtleneck. Because in Denver, the weather has finally turned, which means that it’s the season when I wear a black turtleneck every other day.

We’ve discussed roll-necks in the past, but I’m specifically talking about the cotton, shirt-weight black turtleneck, which is the ultimate cheater’s garment. Let me explain: it is a t-shirt that looks fancier than a button-up. Well, not always. But a lot of the time, wearing one instantly takes you from “slob” to “suave” (zing) in perfect comfort. Besides, it fits every style out there, regardless of whether you pine for James Bond-ian masculinity or Creative Artsy Dude Vibes(tm).

Although you can find these anywhere, in a wide range of fabrics, my favorite black turtleneck comes from Uniqlo. It’s very unassuming – thick-ish cotton, relatively relaxed in fit, and it only cost me 15$. I like to wear it under my quilted ts(s) blazer, under an SNS Herning “Stark” cardigan, or alone under a piece of long outerwear or flight jacket. The point is that it looks really good with everything I can think of at the moment. It’s an especially great option for the dreaded company holiday party, when you don’t really know what to wear but you sure as hell don’t want to wear a tie.

The black turtleneck is the kind of shirt that you could stock up on, wear every day of the week, and look great. And as a plus, that whole myth about black being slimming isn’t entirely a myth, which – if you’re as predisposed to holiday overindulgence as I am – can come in pretty handy. The only downside to these cotton pieces is that they don’t insulate as well as wool. So, if you plan on sweating a lot, a good way to combat that is to wear an insulating undershirt beneath it and stay nice and toasty. Of course, Uniqlo also offers Heattech turtlenecks. I have no experience with those, but I’ve worn plenty of “athletic” undergarments under casual clothing, and the idea is sound.

It’s the ideal garment for days when you want to look good but can’t be bothered to try looking good: choose pants and shoes, put on black turtleneck, and outerwear goes on top of that. Done. That’s the kind of ease I can get behind.

Member Focus: Staying Classic with Andy57

Today, we say hello to another member known for keeping the “Classic” in Styleforum’s Classic Menswear community: Andy57. Whether wearing an odd jacket and trousers or a dinner suit, Andy always takes the time to get the details right. Here, he tells us what led him to men’s style – and what has kept him on Styleforum.


I’ve always been interested in style and fashion, both men’s and women’s. About four years ago, I had to make some changes in my diet and lifestyle to reverse a trend of increasing blood sugar. These changes had a side effect for me of losing around 30 pounds, and so I needed a new wardrobe. Over the years, I had accumulated a number of jackets, some of which now fit me better than they had in years. But even the jackets that fit me were rarely worn and I decided I wanted to change that. so I started to wear them, even though I was still wearing jeans and sneaker, for the most part. But over time, I realized I needed better trousers, which led to better shoes, which led to wearing a tie occasionally, which led to bow ties, and so on.

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Although he often shares suits, Andy57 is no stranger to the odd jacket.

Then I began to do some research. I began to learn about how clothes were suppose to fit. I realized that most of my clothes were too big, for example, and as I learned more and came into contact with more resources, from which I learned more, I began to understand.

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Suburban life with Andy57: always tasteful.

In addition, I had always harbored a desire to have a suit made for me by a Savile Row tailor. But I did not know which tailor to select and I was somewhat daunted at the prospect. But I heard of a tailoring firm called Steed Bespoke Tailors that is part of the Anderson & Sheppard diaspora and that visited San Francisco regularly and I decided to go with them. And it has been a good relationship.

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Here, Andy57 shows off a beautiful white DB suit.

I’ve learned a tremendous amount by being part of Styleforum. Clearly, menswear has standard texts by Boyer, Flusser, Manton, and others. But there’s no escaping that the internet is and continues to be a tremendous tool for learning and for obtaining items that, without it, one simply would not encounter.

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Andy57, enjoying the view.

To the extent that I have a style, it’s a combination of what I hope is a classic English style and then at times a fairly unrestrained exuberance bordering on dandyism. I love color and I love wearing things that few others would wear. For example, I bought some of the last few meters of an ivory flannel with a navy pindot windowpane from Fox and had it made up into a lovely double-breasted suit. I wear it on warm evenings, or sunny summer days and I love it. People notice it because you almost never see anyone wearing such a thing. But I have a gorgeous lovat green tweed jacket that is classic and conservative and occasionally people notice it because it is so classic and well cut. But, in the end, style is individual. Style is harmony. Style is beauty. Style is being comfortable in your own skin and having confidence in your appearance. I don’t think you can have style without confidence.

A few of Fok’s favorite BLACK FRIDAY sales

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In our Black Friday sales guide, we have well over 200 sales listed., and counting.  If I had a billion dollars, I would probably find something I wanted to buy from each of those.  As luck has it, I do not have close to $1BN.  So as in every year, I have to focus on a few sales that are going to give my highest percentage wins.  Here are some sales that I am focused on this year.  Enjoy – Fok.

 
Barney’s

40% off designer sale

40% off is generous, and frankly, something only the big retailers can do this early in the season.  Free shipping and returns clinches as well as a host of brands that are fairly esoteric compared to the other big retailers in the USA, and are otherwise “final sale” at smaller boutiques, make this a this a sale that I always check out (and the choice online is typically better than the choice in-store.)


Blue Button Shop

30% off

Code: THANK30

Both Jasper and I are enamored of all things indigo, and when you add interesting stitching and dyeing techniques, Kapital is going to be one of your favorite brands.  They also have some great Vibergs (publisher’s note – Styleforum is in the midst of doing a special order with Viberg,) With the Canadian Dollar as low as it is combined with a generous discount, this is the best deal for the product obsessive in all of us.


E35

20% off all items

This Austrian store is usually not on my radar, but they benefit from having some accessories from brands like Frank Leder that simply cannot be found anywhere else, it distinguished itself from the pack for me.


Farfetch

Up to 50% off

and Enjoy 10% off your wishlist
One day only
Enter code below at checkout:
BF10

Where else can you get this many small boutiques selling their ware in one place?  This is my go to clearinghouse for all the small esoteric brands (in my case, this is my first stop for Guidi boots and MA+ accessories and jackets, and Faliero Sarti scarves).  Lightning fast and reliable shipping that small boutiques typically cannot  guarantee on their own, and you have yourself a winner


Levi’s

40% off everything

Code: HOLIDAY40

I spent my entire morning moving Christmas trees for my kids schools.  Yes, I love me some Japanese denim, and that is what I wear daily, but if I want some inexpensive jeans the fit decently to act as true workwear, Levi’s at 40% off is hard to beat.


No Man Walks Alone

A large selection, all on sale!

Greg and Kyle are able to consistently surprise me with new brand choices and products that I haven’t seen before.  And I love that the store can cater to a wide and diverse range of customers.  I don’t know any store that can weave Blue Blue Japan indigo dyed everything together with Formosa suits and Tie your Tie neckwear, Ts(s) outerwear with Norwegian Rain’s superlative raincoats.  tldr: great taste levels bring me back here consistently.


 

Black Friday: Jasper’s Picks

Wow, sales season really came in like Miley Cyrus this year. At this point in my life, I have a pretty short list of clothing I want, and a lot of it doesn’t go on sale that often. That said, this Black Friday has kind of thrown me for a loop, and I’ve managed to grab some pieces I wasn’t expecting to see (I’m not complaining. Your tastes may certainly differ, but here are a few pieces I think are worth capitalizing on this year. Don’t forget to look at our list of all the Black Friday Sales worth your time to see sales codes for the below webshops.


 

  1. Kapital Century Denim at Blue Button Shopjasper's black friday top picks styleforumBlue Button came in YUGE this year. I almost feel bad. They’ve got 30% off of all stock with code THANK30, which means you can pick up a pair of Kapital’s incredible Century Denim for 265 USD shipped, which is about the same as it would cost you to proxy the same pair from Kapital in Japan. If you’ve ever wanted a pair, I’m not sure I can remember seeing a better deal.

  2. Viberg Boots at Blue Button Shop

    jasper's black friday picks sales styleforumDid I mention that Blue Button came up big time? When’s the last time you saw Viberg Boots for 30% off? That puts several models just under 500$ shipped with code THANK30, which is nuts, even if the models on offer are pretty basic. Jump on this, people.


  3. Comme des Garçons Parfum at Notre Shopjasper's top black friday sales picksAgain, 30% off what is (in my opinion) a great fragrance that doesn’t often see discounts. CDG’s incense series is a fantastic blend of natural and synthetic aromas; meant to invoke human spirituality in a way that is both immediately recognizable and undeniably otherworldly. My favorite is Ouarzazate, but Kyoto is great as well – heck, at 67$ a bottle after the coupon code, you might as well buy all four.

  4. Sashiko Shop Coat from Blue Blue Japan at No Man Walks Alonejasper's top black friday sales picks
    How could I make a list of any kind without at least one indigo-dyed item? This shop coat from Blue Blue Japan was a stand out piece from this fall’s collection, and the sashiko fabric with natural indigo dye makes for an incredible color and texture. Did I mention that No Man has it for 371$, which is a must-buy price? No Man’s entire sales list is slightly bonkers, but these pieces are beautiful and unique, which will go a long way this winter – and well into springtime.


  5. Marimekko “Nimikko Mikko” bathrobejasper's black top black friday sales picks styleforumHailing from the land of the Moomins, Marimekko has long offered pop-inspired prints to households that skew towards the nouveau Scandinavian. I have a soft spot for the loud stuff, but these simpler bathrobes are equally fun. Do as Marimekko suggests and wear yours after a long, relaxing sauna.

STYLEFORUM BLACK FRIDAY SALE LIST 2016

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Welcome to Styleforum’s comprehensive list of Black Friday 2016 sales and coupon discount codes for all the men’s clothing and accessories that are fit to buy (and some more to boot). We will be updating this list throughout the weekend, so drop in often, or just keep on hitting F5.

P.S. This year, we have (and will be expanding) our women’s sales section, directly under the menswear sales listings.


3Sixteen

10% sitewide

Code: BF2016

 

Abercrombie & Fitch

50% off storewide + Free Shipping – no code required

 

Acrimony

30% off

Code: SUPERTHX

 

Adidas

30% off Techfit items + up to 50% off other items

Code: TECHFIT

 

A Fine Pair of Shoes

25% off non-sale items

 

Alpha Industries
Up to 50% off on Cyber Monday

Code: BLACKFRI30

 

Allen Edmonds

Up to 50% off on selected styles

 

Alternative Apparel

Black “Week” 40% OFF with code THANKS40

Antic Boutik

Black Friday happens once a year. And on this day, at Antic Boutik, it’s 30% off on a huge selection of items in store and online!

 

Apolis

Up to 30% off

 

ASOS

30% off everything

Code: THANKFUL30

 

Baker’s

10% off sitewide

Code: CYBERWEEKEND

 

Baracuta

Up to 30% off a selection

 

Barney’s

40% off designer sale

 

Banana Republic

50% EVERYTHING – no exclusions

 

Beckett Simonon

1 pair of sneakers: $99 with code TURKEY99

2 pairs of sneakers: $189 with code TURKEY189

1 pair of shoes: $169 with code TURKEY169

1 pair of boots: $199 with code TURKEY199

2 pairs of shoes: $329 with code TURKEY329

1 pair of shoes + 1 pair of boots: $359 with code TURKEY359

 

Billy kirk

-15% off $199 or less

-25% off $200 or more

-40% off $750 or more

 

Billy Reid

25% off sitewide

Code: THANKFUL  CYBER25

 

Bloomingdales

20% off $200

15% off $150-199.99

 

BlackBlue

15% off and free shipping with code THANKSGIVING2016

 

Blue and Cream

20% off sitewide

Code: THANKS CYBER

 

Blue Button Shop

30% off

Code: THANK30

 

Blue in Green

20% off entire inventory

 

Bluefly

Up to 85% off + free shipping

 

Bodega Boston

22% off Thanksgiving until Monday

Code: DEUCEDEUCE

 

Bodileys

20% off the London collection

Code: BOD20

 

Bonobos

30% off select style

Code: GETAWAY CYBER2016

 

Bread & Boxers

40% off + free shipping

 

Brooks Brothers

 

Additional 10% off on Cyber monday

 

Brown’s Fashion

sale ongoing!

 

Buttero

Black Friday Exclusive 15% off – Promo Code BU15BFCM

 

CAMO

30% everything

Code: CAMOBLACKFRIDAY

 

Calculus Victoria

Sale up to 50% off FW16 goods + Free DHL express shipping exclusive for Styleforum

Code: FREEFRIDAY

 

Caliroots

30% off everything

 

Carmina

Free belt + free iPad sleeve and leather mouse pad + free shipping

20% off clearance

Code: BLACKFRIDAY2016

 

Centre Commercial

up to 50% off select items

Century 21

$30 off $150

$40 off $200

Code: BLACKFRIDAY

 

Circle Seven

25% off Alden shoes

Code: PASSTHEPEAS

 

Cloggs

30% off everything

Code: BLK20 BLKFR30

 

Club Monaco

30% off sale styles

Code: WINTER16

25% off $150

30% off $250

35% off $400

Code: THANKS THANKSAGAIN

 

Coach

30% off select styles

Code: THANKS 2016

 

Coggles

25% off AW Collection 30% off

Code: AW25 CYBERMONDAY

 

Colette

50% off

 

Context Clothing

20% off everything until Monday

 

Corridor NYC

20% off with code OVENROASTED

 

Costume Limitè

15% off everything

Code: BF16

 

Craighill

20% off

 

Cruvoir

10% off

Code: RMYH4WN10

 

Cultizm

20% off

Code: BF16

 

Da Luca Straps

25% off  entire order

Code: GOBBLE CYBERSALE

 

Daniel Wellington

Complimentary strap with any watch

 

Danner

Up to 60% off + 25% off sitewide

 

Dapper Classics

30% off everything 30% ALL SOCKS

Code: BLACK16 CM16

 

David Fin

25% off everything on Black Friday

Code: BLACKFRIDAY

 

Dent’s

Up to 60% Off

 

Deo Veritas

25% off sitewide (minimum $150)

Code: BLACK25

 

Dodd’s Shoes

Save 15% on select regular priced items from Born, Sorel, Ugg, and Frye with code BF2016

 

Dope Factory

Sales up to 70%

 

Dressspace

BLACK FRIDAY TILL MONDAY
-50% for orders over 400 €
Code: blk50
-25% for orders over 100 €
Code: blk25

 

Drinkwaters

Engineered Garments Sale starts Friday 25th @10am and ends Sunday 27th @ 5pm.

 

Dutil Denim

20% off everything black Nov 24-27

Code: BLACK20

 

E35

20% off all items

 

eHaberdasher

10% off

Code: THANKS16

 

East Dane

Spend $200+ Save 15%
Spend $500+ Save 20%
Spend $800+ Save 25%
Code: GOBIG16

 

Editions M.R.

30% off + free worldwide shipping on $200+

Code: BLACK30

 

Edwin

20% off selected products

Code: ED20

 

END.

20% off a selection

 

Epaulet

Black Friday sale

ESK

20% off

Code: OBSIDIAN

 

Everything Hip Hop

25% off everything

Code: BF25 CYBER20

 

Farfetch

Up to 50% off

and Enjoy 10% off your wishlist
One day only
Enter code below at checkout:
BF10

 

Finisterre

25% off

 

Firmament Berlin

30% off all footwear

 

Flannels

20% off everything + £40 gift voucher every £200

Code: BF20

 

Flatshop

30% off sale

 

Frances May

30% off

Code: BOOKENDS

 

Frank + Oak

Up to 75% off Cyber Monday

Code: BLACKFRIDAY35 HOTDEALZZZ

 

Freemans Sporting Club

30% Discount online and instore

Code: 30PUMPKINS (FRIDAY – MONDAY.)

 

fwrd

Sale up to 50% off

Code: PLUSH, BLUE or CANDY for extra 10% off most brands.

 

GASMY

30-40% off a selection

 

Gentlemensfootwear

Black Friday deals

 

Gentry

Clearance + extra 20% off

Code: INSTANTKARMA

 

Golden Fox

45% off everything

Code: TURKEY ONLINE

 

Graduate Store

Black Friday Sale 30% off

 

Gravity Pope

10% off permanent red sticker markdowns. Use promo code BFWEXTRA10 at checkout.
15% on regularly priced merchandise. Use promo code PREXMAS16 at checkout.

 

Gustin

Markdowns

 

Happy Socks

40% off  + free shipping

 

Harmony Paris
30% off on FW16 items

Code: BLACK30

 

Haven

20% off

Code: BLKWKND

 

HBX

30% off regular price items – 15% OFF SALE ITEMS

Code: BF30 CYBER16

 

House of Fraser

Up to 50% off, no code required

 

Hervia

20% Off

Code: CYBER20

 

Hilditch & Key

25% off everything

 

Huckberry

Up to 50% off Black Friday through Cyber Monday

 

Hugh and Crye

Up to 50% off

 

Hunting Ensemble

30% OFF everything including sale (Brands: Norse Projects, A.P.C, Our Legacy, Nanamica, Etudes, Han Kjobenhavn and more)

Code: BLACKFRIDAY CYBERMONDAY

 

IAN Shop

20% off everything

 

Ibex

25% off select items

Code: CYBERMONDAY16

 

Independence

20% off

 

Idol Brooklyn

Sale now up to 40% off!

 

Jack Spade

Up to 75% off

25% off sale items

Code: FREEZE

 

James Perse

New markdowns

 

J. Crew

40% off everything

Code: HOLIDAY MONDAY

 

J. Crew Factory

50% everything, price as marked

 

J. Fitzptrick

20% off

 

Jean Shop

Leather goods sale! Up to 70% off

 

Jeeves

Midseason sale ongoing

 

John Elliot + Co

20% off

Code: JEPRE20

 

Jonathan + Olivia

Sale up to 50% off starts on Thursday, 11 am Eastern Time.

 

Kafka

20% off with code BLACK20

 

Ka-pok

25% Off sale

 

Kinfolk

Up to 50% off select item

 

Kinoko 

20% off with code BLACK20

 

Kiriko

20% off with code KINYOUBI

 

Kith

Sales on a selection on Black Friday only

 

KNYEW

50-80% off plus use code TAKE30 for an additonal 30% off

 

Kurt Geiger

20% off Crockett & Jones

 

Lanvin

50% off FW collection

Code: LANVINFW16

 

Lapstone and Hammer

30% off storewide “except Nike and Jordans”

Code: pre30 CYBER30

 

Lawrence Covell

25% off FW collection

Code: TURKEY25

 

Le Rayon Frais

40% off everything Nov 24-27

Code: BLACK40

 

Levi’s

40% off everything

Code: HOLIDAY40

 

L’inde Le Palais

30% off

Code: BLFRID30

 

LN-CC

Markdowns

 

Lodge Goods

25% off sitewide and free shipping

code: MANSHOP (Filson and other USA made goods)

 

Luisa via Roma

Extra 20% off on CYBER MONDAY

Code: BFNL20

30% full price items €300+

Code: BFFB30

 

Luxire

$1200 GiftCard for $1000 here. Use code GIFTCARD2016

20% Off all orders above $600. Use code HAPPYTHANKSGIVING

15% Off all orders above $300. Use code THANKYOU15

 

Maas & Stacks

25% off selected items

Code: GIVETHANKS

 

Macy’s

20% off + free shipping at $50

Code: THANKS

 

Maison Margiela

40% off AW collection

 

Machus

Black Friday sale40% off shoes, 30% off outerwear, and an updated sale section

 

Makker

30% off

Code: HOLIDAY2016

 

Malford of London

Extra 30% off sale items

Code: BLACK30

 

Matches Fashion

50% off FW

 

Meadow

15% off shirts and jackets with code BLACKFRIDAY

 

MEYVN

20% off (+ 10% goes to ACLU) starting Thursday, November 24th and ending Wednesday, November 30th.

Code: BFS2016

 

MISMO

20% off everything

Code: BF16

 

Mohawk General Store 

20% off

Code: MOHAWKFRIDAY

 

Mott & Bow

10% off $96+ Code: SMALL

20% off $200+ Code: MEDIUM

30% off $300+ Code: LARGE

 

Mr Porter

50% off a selection

 

Mutiny NY
25% off on Wednesday night to Saturday midnight

Code: TURKEY16

 

Native Ken

15% off frames

Code: NKNY15

 

Need Supply

20% off sale items || 25% off CYBERMONDAY

Code: BLACKFRIDAY CYBERMONDAY

 

Neighbour

15% off AW collection

 

Neiman Marcus

$50 off $200 (includes fragrances)

 

Neiman Marcus LAST CALL

extra 40-80% off the whole site

 

New Balance
25% off & Free shipping on Cyber Monday

 

Nifty-do

20% off with code BLACKFRIDAY16

 

Nike

25% off clearance items

Code: EXTRA25

 

No Man Walks Alone

A large selection, all on sale!

 

Nordstrom

Markdowns starting Thursday 24

Extra 20% off selected styles

 

Nordstrom Rack

30% off clearance items starting Friday 25

 

Norse Store

Up to 80% off past season items

 

North American Quality Purveyors

25% off select items

 

Notre Shop

30% off

Code: BF30

 

Nowells Clothiers

20% off

Code: GIFT

 

Number Six London

30% off with code BLACKFRIDAY

 

OAK NYC

50% off everything + OAK strap bomber $150 (reg. $450)

 

Oi Polloi

Use the promotional code ‘SNOWBLIND’ for 15% off for one day only

 

Oki-ni

30% off

Code: BF30

 

Oliver Wicks

$150 off custom suits, shirts, and ready-to-wear suits

Code: BLACK

 

Opumo

30% Off Store Wide

Code: BLACKDEAL

 

Other-shop

25% off one day only

Code: BFW25

 

Ovadia & Sons

30% off a selection

 

Pediwear Shoes

20% off all items. Offer is valid for 48 hours from 00:00 hrs GMT on 27th November 2015.

Code: BLACK20

 

Portland Dry Goods

20% off everything on Monday

Code: LEFTOVERS

 

Post Imperial

20% off

Code: PITHANKS16

 

Present London

20% OFF use code: BLACKFRIDAY

 

Puma

30% off entire order

Code: CYBERMONDAY16

 

Quality Shop

€100 and up = -10%  code: BLACK10
€200 and up = -20%  code: BLACK20

 

Rag & Bone

25% off everything

Code: BLACKFRIDAY25 CYBER25

 

Ralph Lauren

 

40% OFF $ 125+

Code: CHEER1

 

Rakuten Global Market

Get 1,500 Japanese Yen discount with an order of more than 11,000 Japanese Yen.
DT1F-DM4P-CU1L-ISCB

Get 2,000 Japanese Yen discount with an order of more than 14,000 Japanese Yen.
DKPZ-XBEZ-SWSK-JL00

Get 3,000 Japanese Yen discount with an order of more than 20,000 Japanese Yen.
FGL1-MWKM-RYQ7-21IF

 

Reeves
25% off any bespoke orders placed on Black Friday ONLY, in a black cloth.
Contact [email protected]

 

Res Ipsa

15% off

Code: GIVETHANKS

 

Revivemi

15% off with code THANKS  24th and 25th only

 

Revolve Clothing

Up to 50% off & 20% off cyber monday

Code: CYBER20

 

Rogue Territory

30% off select styles

Code: RGTBLKFRI2016

 

Roden Gray 

Up to 50% off on Fall/Winter items online and in-store.

 

Rooney Shop

25% off
Code: THANKS2016

 

Saint

Up to 60% off

 

Saks Fifth Avenue

60% off designer sale

 

Saks Off 5th

Up to 75% off

 

Sartoriale

25% off everything

Code: 25BLACK

 

Savait

From now to Sunday you can shop FW16 Collections up to 50% off with promo code BLACKFRIDAY

 

Scarosso

Up to 50% off shoes

 

Self Edge

Starts Friday: 16% off along with free shipping worldwide

Code: LetsDrink2016

 

Serie Noir

Markdowns

 

Seven

30% off

Code: CYBERDARKNESS

 

Shockoe Atelier

20% any item

Code: GOBBLE20

 

Shoehealer

20% off from Midnight Thursday through Sunday evening

Code: SHBF20

 

Shoebuy

25% off

Code: BFPREVIEW

$40 off $99 + Free shipping

Code: EMLTHANKFUL

 

Shoes.com

30% off sitewide

Code: HUGEDEALS2016 CYBERM2016

 

Shibumi

Free pocket square on orders $200+

 

Sivasdescalzo

Up to 75% off

10% off 2 items

15% off 3 items

 

Skoaktiebolaget

15-30% off a selection

 

Sky Valet

40% off regular priced items

Code: THANKSGIVING

 

SlamJam

40% off

Code: BLACK40

 

Sneakerboy

30% off with code BLKFRDY30

 

Soludos

25% off

Code: BLACK25 CYBER25

 

Soto Berlin

30% off everything

 

Spence

25% off sitewide

 

Sprezza Box

60% off subscription plans, 40% off store purchase

Code: GETSTUFFED

 

Spring

20% off everything – exclusions apply

 

Ssense
Sales up to 50% off

 

Stag

20% off select items

 

Standard & Strange

26% off Thursday

25% off Friday

20% off Saturday

15% off Sunday

10 % off Monday

Code: AHOI

 

Steven Alan

Up to 40% off

 

Stylebop

25% off

Code: CYBERMONDAYUSA

 

Sunspel

Black friday “event” at Sunspel. About 30% off selected items.

 

Superdenim

20% selected items

Code: BLACK

 

Superdry

25% off sitewide, no code needed

 

Suspensionpoint

An extra 20% off store-wide for a limited time (November 25 – 28)

Code: EXTRA20

 

Sydney’s

Up to 50% off

 

Taft Clothing

Up to 50% off

 

Tanner Goods

20% off everything

 

Taylor Stitch

20% off

 

Ted Baker

25% off selected items

 

The Arrivals

$50 off $200,

$100 off $400,

$200 off $800

 

The Bespoke Dudes

10% off

Code: HOLIDAY

 

The Bureau Belfast

15% off

Code: BLACK15

 

The Class Room

25% off

Code: TCR25BLK

 

The Content Store

20% off with code BLACKFRIDAY

 

The Hanger Project

Up to 70% off

 

The Hill-Side

30% everything

Code: BLACKFRIDAY CYBERMONDAY

 

The Hip Store

20% off selected brands

 

The Loit

40% off full priced items

Code: BLKFRILOIT

 

The Next Door

Black Week sale up to 50% off!

 

The Outnet

Clearance sale

 

TheRealReal

30% off mens!

 

The Shoe Mart

10% off your order

Code: BFRIDAY10 CYBERWEEK

 

Theory

Up to 40% off selected items + 10% off $500+

Code: EXTRA10

 

Timberland

Footwear under $99

 

Tiziana Fausti

30% Off on all FW16 collections

Code: BLK16

 

Tommy Hilfiger

40% storewide 50% off sitewide

Code: TYTOMMY CYBERGIFT50

 

Topshop

Up to 50% off

 

Tres Bien Shop

Black Friday Sale
20% off on all items 28, 2016

 

Ubiq

25% off of all sale.

 

UGG

30% off

Code: GIVETHANKS

 

Uncle Otis

25% off with code BLK25

 

Understudy

25% off

Code: BLK2016 CYBER16

 

Uniqlo

New markdowns + free shipping

Code: THANKS

 

UNKNWN

Up to 40% off sportswear and footwear

 

Urban Outfitters

$50 off $150+

$15 off $75+

 

Viola Milano

20% off

Code: BLACKFRIDAY

 

Voyager San Francisco

15% off with code COMETOGETHER

Free shipping Code: GRATEFUL

 

VRNTS

40% off

Code: BLACKFRIDAY

Cyber monday free shipping Code: CYBERMONDAY

 

Welcome Stranger

30% off $200 with code BLACKFRIDAY CYBERMONDAY

 

Will Leather Goods

Up to 25% off until Nov 28

 

Wings + Horns

20% off a selection

 

Winter Session

30% off with code SHOPSMALL

 

Working Title

20% off with code BF20

 

Wrong Weather

Up to 25% off a selection

 

Y-3

Sale! 30% off and free shipping.

 

Yellow Hook

10% off

 

Yoox

35% off using the app

 

Zadig & Voltaire

40% off selected styles

 

Zampadigallina

Selection of articles up to 40% off

 



WOMEN’S

Though many of the above sell both men’s and women’s clothing, the below are strictly retailers of women’s clothing, footwear, and accessories.

 

Ann Taylor

50% off everything

Code: CELEBRATE

 

GAP

50% everything

Code: TGIF50

 

Genetic LA

Buy 3 get 1 free + 35% off

Code: BLACKFRIDAY35

 

Joie

25% off

Code: THANKS

 

Kate Spade

Up to 75% off

 

La Garçonne

New markdowns 30-40% off

 

LOFT

50% everything

Code: BERRYGOOD

 

Lululemon

Up to 75% off

 

Madewell

25% off entire purchase

Code: THATSALE

 

Michael Kors

25% off $200 and 30% off $300

Code: HOLIDAY

 

ModCloth

20% off everything

Code: FRIDAY20

 

www.net-a-porter.com

Sale up to 50% off.

 

New York & Company

Up to 75% off

 

Nine West

20% off heels

 

Paige Denim

20% off

Code: CYBER20

 

Parker

30% off everything

Code: CHIC30

 

Rebecca Minkoff

25% off orders $100+

 

Revolve

Up to 65% off

 

Samantha Wills

30% off everything

 

Shopbop

Spend $200+ Save 15%
Spend $500+ Save 20%
Spend $800+ Save 25%
Code: GOBIG16

 

The Limited

60% off everything + free shipping

Code: HOLIDAY

 

Topshop

Up to 50% off

 

Tory Burch

30% off $250

Code: THANKS

 

Vestiaire Collective

up to $200 off