Prime Day: Up To 80 Percent On Calvin Klein Apparel, Accessories And More

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Annie Caputo Contributor
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Every year, Amazon’s “Prime Day” provides some of the best online-shopping deals seen on the internet all year. From kitchen supplies and home improvement tools, to beauty products and apparel, you can find almost anything you might need at an incredible discounted price.

This year, Prime Day is offering up some of the best deals we’ve seen. For those of you looking to purchase some designer-name apparel, you’re in luck. Select Calvin Klein pieces will be marked down to 80 percent on both men and women’s pieces. Other items, including shoes, perfumes, wallets, and more will have prices slashed by 20, 30 and 40 percent.

With celebrities like the Kardashians and Justin Bieber popularizing Calvin Klein underwear and apparel, now is the best time to take advantage of these hot deals and participate in the latest trends. No one ever said you had to spend like a celebrity just to dress like one!

Calvin Klein Jeans - Amazon

These Calvin Klein Women’s Curvy Skinny Fit Denim Jean are discounted 63% exclusively for Prime Day.

Calvin Klein Women’s Curvy Skinny Fit Denim Jean on sale for $26.06

 

Calvin Klein Shirt - Amazon

Calvin Klein Men’s Body Modal Short Sleeve V Neck Pajama Top, marked down 27% for Prime Day.

Calvin Klein Men’s Body Modal Short Sleeve V Neck Pajama Top on sale for $24.68

Make sure to keep checking the Daily Dealer over the next two days for a comprehensive collection of the best deals we find on Prime Day 2018, and they are all in one place in our running list of the top discounts.

Calvin Klein Underwear - Amazon

Calvin Klein Underwear – Amazon

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Annie Caputo