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Deal Alert: These Saks Off 5th Fashion, Beauty & Home Finds Start at $10
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Date:2025-04-11 15:00:06
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Saks Off Fifth is Saks Fifth Avenue's sibling store. The newer, cooler, more affordable one. You probably know all that. But what you might not know is that the brand's accessibility doesn't sacrifice any of the prestige.
Saks Off Fifth still has the high-brand brands you know and love in home, fashion, and beauty. Just usually at double-digit prices instead of anything that would put you into sticker shock.
With this much variety to choose from, it can be hard to narrow down the best choices for you. So I went ahead and picked 20 of the best things at Saks Off Fifth that you can pick up for under $25 right now. Some start as low as just under $10. No, really.
Below, scroll some of the best Saks Off Fifth sale finds available right now. And guess what else? They're not all on sale. Some are just naturally this affordable.
So, go on. Treat yourself!
These studded earmuffs add sparkle to grey days.
A black umbrella is a staple of every front hall closet, and at this price, you might as well grab two.
Here, you can score 1.7oz of Clinique's beloved oil-free formula with 1% salicylic acid for more than 40% off the usual price.
This size 14W pair of pants proves that clothes can be comfy, stylish, and fit. Oh, and be extremely affordable, too.
Easygoing and everyday-chic, this Tommy Jeans t-shirt dress is great for running errands and grabbing brunch alike.
Upgrade your go-to tools in the kitchen with this stainless steel 7.5" chef's knife.
Vibrant and feminine, this crop top styles well with distressed jeans, leather minis, and everything else in your closet.
Treat yourself to a pair of new leggings (and not the ones you've been wearing for years!) that hit at the ankle and have a pocket for storing your essentials when on the go.
Per the brand, "Larna's 100% white cotton [pillow] cover is soft and smooth to the touch, while its braided accents and fringe details add a touch of whimsy, ideal for softening the edge of clean lined furnishings."
Dark yet dainty, this floral top is the choice for desk-to-drinks outfitting.
Vintage Havana's Varsity sweater brings preppy style to your ensemble, any day of the week.
Enhance your next day (or night!) look with Smashbox's high-end palette of versatile shades.
A black racerback tank is an essential layer for casual (and office-ready) looks throughout the year. Why not level up the one you're so used to using?
Simple, sleek, and minimalist, this take-everywhere toiletry bag enables you to start traveling like a grownup.
Have you ever seen super-cute SoulCycle-branded workout clothing priced this low? I definitely haven't. And you know what? It looks exactly the same as it would if you had paid in-gym prices for it.
Add this sexy little top to your fall closet, STAT. It looks perfect under denim jackets, leather jackets, and flannel button-downs alike.
If cutouts aren't your thing, there's always this equally cute (and layerable) Splendid henley top.
Subtle snakeskin pattern details enhance this shimmering sports bra from Terez.
Per R+Co, "For ultimate Texas-style big hair, use Dallas, the quintessential spray for a mega blow-dry." It's "great for volume at the roots, control at the ends and an overall smooth look," as well as "tons of body and shine without stiffness."
With its long sleeves, long silhouette, and cutout details, this "midaxi"-length bodycon dress is a surprisingly versatile addition to your seasonal wardrobe.
For more fabulously affordable essentials, check out Love Seen Lashes from new RHONY star and famed designer Jenna Lyons.
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