We’re about two weeks into the new year, but I’m still feeling the excitement of new goals, new possibilities, and, of course, a new wardrobe. While my closet is chock-full of Abercrombie staples like the brand’s fan-favorite jeans, crisp button-downs, and form-fitting, layer-friendly bodysuits, there’s always room for more. Thankfully (for my wallet’s sake), Abercrombie is offering a massive sitewide sale through January 22. Everything is 20-50% off (which is rare for the site), so if you’ve had your eye on something, now’s the time to buy.
While you still have a few days to shop, take it from me: Abercrombie’s most popular items sell out. Don’t lose your chance to save big on winter essentials like wool-blend peacoats, oversized crewneck sweatshirts, and super-soft cardigans while they’re still in stock. Keep scrolling to see what I’m buying before the sale is gone.
Best Deals of the Abercrombie Sale
- Trendiest Topper: Trench Coat, $128 (was $160)
- Editor-Favorite: High Rise Vintage Straight Jean, $72 (was $90)
- Bridal Era Must-Have: Julia Slip Strapless Scarf Maxi Dress, $98 (was $140)
- Cozy Staple: Essential Oversized Sunday Crew, $48 (was $60)
- Crew Sweater Tee, $30 (was $50)
- Curve Love High Rise 90s Relaxed Jean, $72 (was $90)
- Wool-Blend Tailored Top Coat, $110 (was $220)
- Soft Matte Seamless Tee Bodysuit, $40 (was $50)
- Sloane Tailored Wide Leg Pant, $72 (was $90)
- Crew Sweater Tee, $30 (was $50)
- Long-Sleeve Asymmetrical Draped Mesh Bodysuit, $25 (was $50)
Trench Coat
You may not get a ton of use out of this durable trench until the end of winter (or on unseasonably warm days), but you’ll be thankful you bought it come springtime—and saved $32 in the process. The full-length trench is wind- and water-resistant and comes in vintage green, caramel, and forest green. I love the classic silhouette, complete with a double-breasted collar, side pockets for my hands or phone, and an adjustable tie at the waist.
High Rise Vintage Straight Jean
One of my favorite pairs of denim, these jeans go with everything. Designed to have an easy, straight-leg shape in a vintage stretch fabric, they’re relaxed yet sturdy and can be dressed up or down. I love to pair them with a top, flats, and the aforementioned trench coat for a day at the office, but they work just as well for a nice dinner with heels and a bodysuit. Also nice: They come in a variety of sizes (23-37), colors (seven, to be exact), and lengths (extra short, short, regular, long, and extra long) so that you can find your perfect fit.
Julia Slip Strapless Scarf Maxi Dress
I’m not in my bridal era just yet, but between us, I’m lowkey scoping out white dresses for when the time comes. This gorgeous slip dress would surely fit the bill for any bridal event, thanks to its soft satin fabric and a matching scarf—how chic. All you have to do is pair it with heels or booties and have a photo-ready outfit at a fraction of the cost.
Essential Oversized Sunday Crew
One thing about me is that I live for a crewneck sweatshirt; bonus points if it has a lived-in feel. This sweatshirt has all that and more: it is fleece-lined, oversized, and has a banded hem and cuffs that give it a little bit of shape. I couldn’t have made a better silhouette myself. Take your pick between a variety of colors ranging from light gray, light blue, and light brown to purple rose and black.
Crew Sweater Tee
We love a garment that looks more expensive than it is. This slim-fitting short-sleeve sweater looks like it’s fresh off the pages of a ‘90s J.Crew catalog. The crew neckline and rib trim details give it casual sophistication, while the soft yarn turns up the luxe factor. Plus, each shade—light brown, gray, cream, olive, and blue—perfectly complements any trouser or jean on the brand’s roster for easy everyday dressing.