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35 Anti-Amazon Prime Day Deals to Shop This Week

35 Anti-Amazon Prime Day Deals to Shop This Week

Amazon Prime Day may dominate headlines this week. But in other news, a surplus of treasures with opportunities to save are scattered across the web, waiting to be discovered by savvy, worldly shoppers like you. Dozens of top retailers are rolling out rival deals that go up to bat with Amazon's prices, with no membership required. Think of it as your passport to exclusive savings on elevated essentials: sleek carry-ons, tech that travels well, luxe skincare, packable fashion, and elevated home upgrades for your post-trip unwind.
Whether you're prepping for your next adventure or refreshing your everyday, these anti-Prime Day sales deliver style and substance from top-rated brands we love, without much of a rush. Below, we've curated 35 of the most irresistible Prime Day–alternative deals for travel lovers and design-minded shoppers. Scroll through the full list or jump to your favorite category—we'll be updating it all week long.
For even more Prime Day sales, head to Traveler's Amazon Storefront.
Top sales to shop now:
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LargeChevron Cozy Earth : An additional 35% off of already 30% off sitewide items with Traveler-exclusive code CNTRAVELER
: An additional 35% off of already 30% off sitewide items with Traveler-exclusive code CNTRAVELER DSW : 25% off on (almost) all pairs of shoes with code PRIMEDEAL
: 25% off on (almost) all pairs of shoes with code PRIMEDEAL Ulta : Up to 40% off on top beauty and skincare products
: Up to 40% off on top beauty and skincare products Walmart: Up to 65% off of best-selling tech essentials
Up to 65% off of best-selling tech essentials Dyson : Save up to $300 on select Dyson gear
: Save up to $300 on select Dyson gear Lulu and Georgia: A sitewide sale of up to 30% off—plus, an additional 20% sale on select items
This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date. Deals and pricing updated as of 6:07 a.m.
Clothing and shoes
Aerie: In addition to clearance items marked up to 70% off, shop the brand's new collection of $25 Boyfriend tees and tanks. Plus, enjoy up to 50% off all Aerie swimwear.
Asos: Asos is offering up to 70% off a wide selection of stylish sale items, from Adidas sneakers to oversized summer tees.
Cozy Earth: Use the Traveler-exclusive code CNTRAVELER to take an extra 35% off already discounted items (currently 30% off). Now through July 11, the sale includes ultra-soft bamboo sheets, cozy loungewear sets, men's everyday pants, and more.
DSW: To save on chic shoe styles from sandals to sneakers, use code PRIMEDEAL to score on 25% off on (almost) everything when online shopping. With code SIZZLE, you can receive up to $60 off on select styles; free shipping on orders over $75 with FREESHIP.
Francesca's: From casual midis to chiffon ruffled styles, enjoy up to 40% off sitewide during the Semi-Annual Sale. Don't miss clearance items priced at $19.98 and under.
J.Crew: For stealth wealth on a budget, J.Crew's sale section delivers. Use code EXTRA for an additional 60% off already discounted styles like swimwear or office-ready outfits, for a limited time.
Kohl's: Now through July 10, save up to 50% on clothing, 30% on backpacks and lunch bags, and 50% off kitchen appliances. Check back daily for evolving featured deals.
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