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This fun leather belt from Ada caught my eye — I love all the colors it comes in!

I always think these are the perfect kinds of belts for wearing with dresses because you don’t need belt loops to tuck the belt down. For example, I think this burgundy red one would be a great way to add some shape to a light blue shirt dress.

The belt comes in 15+ colors for $95; there is a skinnier version as well for $69 if this one is too thick for you.

Sales of note for 8.5.24

  • Ann Taylor Extra 60% off markdowns
  • Banana Republic Factory – Up to 50% off everything + extra 20% off your purchase
  • Eloquii – 50% off select styles; lots of new workwear
  • Everlane – Pre-Fall sale (ends 8/6) – take 20% off when you spend $200, and 30% off when you spend $300
  • J.Crew – Up to 50% off wear-now styles
  • J.Crew Factory – 50% off everything + extra 15% off orders $100+
  • Lo & Sons – Summer sale, up to 50% off
  • Madewell – End of season sale, up to 70% off with code.
  • M.M.LaFleur – Save 25% sitewide. (Please correct me if I’m wrong, but I think this is the biggest sitewide discount I’ve ever seen…)
  • Rothy’s – Lots of great finds in the “final few” section
  • Talbots – 30% off tops

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