Brooks Brothers, the oldest men’s clothiers in the United States, is currently hosting its annual beginning-of-summer sale. A bunch of men’s apparel is up to 40 percent off. (And women’s apparel is as much as 60 percent off).
The sale only extends through June 9, so make sure you take the time to peruse everything available.
Here are some of the best deals involved in the sale:
Long-Sleeve Button-Down Knit Shirt
Every man needs a plain white shirt in his closet. This shirt from Brooks Brothers usually costs $79.50, but is currently on sale for $47.70.
Long-Sleeve Button-Down Knit Shirt on sale for $47.70
Vintage Wash Long-Sleeve Polo Shirt
Long-sleeve polos — great at combatting the wind — are a must-have for those chilly summer nights. Normally $90, this shirt can currently be had for only $53.70.
Vintage Wash Long-Sleeve Polo Shirt on sale for $53.70
Indigo Knit Button-Down Shirt
Irish linen is a classic summer fabric, and indigo knit is a classic summer pattern. If you don’t already have these things in your wardrobe, it’s a good thing this normally $98 dollar shirt is on sale for $59.10.
Indigo Knit Button-Down Shirt on sale for $59.10
Bedford Cord Cargo Pants
These Bedford Cord cargo pants are one of the most popular items Brooks Brothers, with a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Like the Indigo Knit shirt, these pants are 40 percent off for $59.10.
Bedford Cord Cargo Pants on sale for $59.10
Reversible Bomber
One side of this bomber jacket is the normal water-repellent synthetic exterior. But for nicer days, it can be reversed to expose a soft cotton cashmere. Usually $348, it is now only $208.80.
Reversible Bomber Jacket on sale for $208.80
Make sure to check out the entire sale, as well as the women’s selection, where items are as much as 60 percent off!
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