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NextImg:Save 30% off at celeb-loved Everlane this weekend — and even more on already-discounted styles

Style for less is in the bag.

Brooklyn “It” girl staple brand Everlane is offering a huge near-sitewide sale on clothing, outerwear, shoes and more, for both men and women. Plus, previously marked-down styles are offered at an even greater discount.

The accessibly priced brand has been spotted on stars like Taylor Swift, Katie Holmes and Selena Gomez — and plenty of Page Six staffers.

We found so many incredible deals on cashmere, jeans and more, it was difficult to just pick a few. Scroll on to shop a few choice picks while you can. The sale only runs through Monday, Oct. 13, so hurry!

Everlane

We’re NYC-based editors, of course we love a chic black turtleneck.

This fine-ribbed version is made from Supima cotton with a touch of stretch, and works as a layer or on its own. It’s available in six other colors as well.

Tan double-breasted Everlane trench coat with a tie-waist.
Everlane

Camila Mendes stepped out last winter in an Everlane trench coat, and this similar style has a near five-star rating. The perennial classic style is especially on-trend this season — and so versatile.

A woman in a cream ribbed knit dress, brown suede handbag, and brown boots.
Everlane

The quickest way to look stylish yet feel like you’re still in your loungewear? A one-and-done cashmere dress.

Available in XXS-XXL, this one comes in three colors.

Woman wearing a green boatneck sweater, two-toned green and tan cargo pants, and black flats.
Everlane

We love the contrast pockets of these daily go-to cargo pants, but if you don’t, they also come in solid colors.

A person stands wearing dark blue pants and brown leather shoes.
Everlane

Everlane’s footwear has gotten the stamp of approval from Angelina Jolie, who has worn the brand’s loafers, kitten heels and slingbacks (the latter of which has also been spotted on Meghan Markle).

One five-star review raves that these are “the most comfortable, best looking shoe I have purchased in a long time!”

A woman wearing a black cardigan, light wash jeans, and holding a brown suede bag.
Everlane

Jennifer Lawrence, Nicole Richie and Emma Roberts are among the many stars who have worn Everlane’s denim.

This medium-rise, 100% organic cotton, wide-leg style is effortlessly cool and also comes in two darker rinses.

A woman wearing a brown ribbed long-sleeved shirt, a dark brown belt, and khaki pants.
Everlane

The chic, durable brand is known for accessible, elevated staples like this ribbed boatneck tee.

A woman models a black long-sleeved shirt with a sweetheart neckline and camel pants with a black belt.
Everlane

A touch of wool gives this date-night top a little warmth and structure.

Woman wearing a denim shirt, jeans, and a brown belt.
Everlane

The brand says this cut is inspired by classic French-girl style, and we couldn’t agree more. The straight, column-leg silhouette works day-to-night and also comes in darker rinses.

Woman wearing a grey crewneck sweater over a white collared shirt and black mini skirt.
Everlane

Taylor Swift, Gal Gadot and Meghan Markle are just a few of the stars who have donned the brand’s cashmere.

Available in seven colors, this classic crewneck style is sure to get a lot of wear. Plus, it’s oh-so giftable.

This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to pinpointing the season’s next big fashion trends to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.