Amazon Is Having a Secret Sale on Designer Clothing Right Now

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Amazon is a treasure trove of hidden gems. Nearly every day, it seems as if another beloved name brand pops up on the platform, or we come across a new in-house label whose stylish-yet-affordable offerings quickly go viral. But unbeknownst to many, the mega e-tailer has an under-the-radar section of luxury apparel and accessories that’s brimming with steep discounts.

Called the Premium Brands Outlet, it has more than 800 designer markdowns up to 64 percent off in a range of categories. Whether you’re looking for a crisp white summer dress, a la Ulla Johnson, or pair of breezy sandals from beek, you can find what you need, as the section is quite easy to navigate. You can sort by brand and style. Plus, you even have the option to filter items that fall under Amazon’s Try Before You Buy program, so you can feel fully confident before making a purchase.

Since we pride ourselves on simplifying your shopping experience, we scoured through the countless pages of offerings to bring you 16 of our favorite styles worth adding to your closet. Need some lightweight trousers that are super versatile? We found the perfect linen style from Club Monaco for that. Or, are you eager to up your accessories game this season? Try some trendy, sculptural frames by Versace or Marc Jacobs’ classic Hobo bag, both of which are reduced by over $170.

Get all the details ahead, and visit the Premium Brands hub page to view the entire selection of savings.

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