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Nordstrom Kicked Off Its Biggest Fourth of July Sale Ever With Up to 61% Off Travel Essentials—From $19
Whether you're planning a big getaway or just want to dress like you are, these are the 60 best travel-friendly Nordstrom Fourth of July sales worth scooping up starting at just $19. Just note that Nordstrom stock goes fast, so be sure to snag these deals before they're gone.
The perfect summer travel wardrobe is just a few clicks away. Right now, Nordstrom has major markdowns on linen pants, wear-everywhere dresses, polished-yet-cozy sets, and even Oprah-loved wide-leg pants that'll take you from airport to Aperol Spritzes alfresco. Whether you're packing for a flight or just leaning into that 'vacation mode' vibe, these pieces are worth adding to your rotation. Caslon Drawstring Straight-leg Linen Pants, $48 (originally $69)
Free People Solar Cardigan and Pants Matching Set, $76 (originally $128)
Madewell Gingham V-Neck Dress, $74 (originally $148)
CeCe Print Wide-leg Drawstring Pants, $45 (originally $69)
Caslon Casual Gauze Button-up Shirt, $35 (originally $60)
Avec Les Stripe Halter Neck Cotton Blend Midi Dress, $49 (originally $129)
Vuori Halo 2.0 Performance Crop Racerback Tank Top, $46 (originally $58)
Open Edit Tie Strap Linen-blend Tank, $30 (originally $45)
Vuori Performance Joggers, $75 (originally $94)
Steve Madden Adriana Smocked Maxi Dress, $25 (originally $49)
Treasure & Bond Tie-back Puff-sleeve Linen-blend Top, $54 (originally $80)
Spanx AirEssentials Wide-leg Pants, $73 (originally $110)
Few things ruin a trip faster than the wrong footwear. Fortunately, Nordstrom's sale is packed with stylish, supportive options you'll actually want to wear—from cushy On running shoes and elevated Steve Madden slides to throw-on flats made for walking miles. We even spotted the Mar Sandals from podiatrist-approved brand Vionic in the mix. The best part: You can snag all of this top-notch footwear at a serious discount of up to 56 percent off. On Cloudsurfer Next Running Shoe, $99 (originally $150)
Rothy's The Weekend Slide, $99 (originally $139)
Blondo Krystal Slide Sandal, $35 (originally $80)
Dolce Vita Baylee Mary Jane Flat, $80 (originally $120)
Steve Madden Mandie Slide Sandal, $54 (originally $90)
Ecco Flowt Oasis Slide Sandal, $69 (originally $120)
Adidas Gazelle Sneaker, $48 (originally $120)
Sam Edelman Bay Cutout Slide Sandal, $54 (originally $95)
Naturalizer Medina Sneaker, $70 (originally $99)
Toms Sloane Ankle Strap Sandal, $49 (originally $70)
Tory Burch Miller Cloud Thong Sandal, $119 (originally $198)
Vionic Mar Sandal, $68 (originally $135)
Step up your summer style with sneakers, sandals, and slip-ons built for adventuring near and far. This year's Nordstrom Fourth of July sale features tried-and-true favorites like the Adidas Sambas and Hoka Arahi 7s, plus luxe staples from Veja and OluKai—all at can't-miss prices. Perfect for your next trip—or your next coffee run.
From moisture-wicking polos to laid-back joggers and lightweight layers, these versatile men's picks are ideal for summer travel and everyday wear alike. Nordstrom's sale is especially strong on activewear staples like the fan-favorite Vuori Kore Short and classic suitcase basics like the Rhone Commuter Polo—so if your warm-weather wardrobe could use a refresh, now's the time since prices are starting at $18.
Good luggage is worth the investment—especially when it's on sale. Nordstrom is offering up to 50 percent off some truly stylish, functional travel bags right now, from sleek hardside carry-ons to roomy totes from royal family-approved brands that can double as beach or work bags. If you've been waiting to upgrade, this is your moment. Photo: Courtesy of Amazon
It's the little things that make a big difference when you're on the move. Nordstrom's sale includes a number of underrated travel essentials: comfy eye masks, Apple AirTag holders, and all-in-one passport wallets. Plus, you can save big on toiletry bag staples—starting with the editor-approved Supergoop! Invisible Icons SPF Sunscreen Set and the celebrity-loved La Mer Mini Miracles Travel-sized Skincare Set.
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