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MR PORTER Sale is Now Up to 60% Off and Actually Feels Kinda Manageable
MR PORTER kicked off their massive spring/summer sale a couple weeks ago, and have now made their first round of further discounts, adding more merchandise to the sale and further reducing price to as low as 60% off.
I’ve previously written about how the scale of the sale makes it overwhelming to sort through. And although the current iteration includes over 7,000 products (down from 13,000 when the sale went live—sorry, guys) from hundreds of designers, to me it somehow feels more manageable than in past years.
A helpful change at this point of the sale is the addition of two new pages.
New to Sale merchandise is from a pretty short list of designers (Acne, Berluti, Brunello Cucinelli, Dunhill, Jacquemus, MR P., Nike, and Serapian).
Further Reductions, including the merchandise that’s now up to 60% off, features a much longer and more interesting list. Here are a bunch of my favorites:
A.P.C. - Parisian casual staples.
Albam - London casual staples.
Alex Mill - American casual staples (is there a theme here?) Founded by Alex Drexler (son of famed J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler) and J. Crew/Madewell design director Somsack Sikhounmuong.
AMI Paris - More Parisian casual staples.
Aspesi - Italian label best known for their outerwear. I like this navy cotton A-1 bomber jacket.
Baracuta - I’m liking the classic G9 Harrington jackets made up in alternative fabrics like suede and wool tweed
Barena - Laidback Italian tailoring.
Bigi - Handcrafted Milanese ties, often with interesting textures.
Blue Blue Japan - everything is blue (they’re known for their use of indigo dyes) and it’s designed and made in Japan, so the name is apropos. I love the texture and detailing on this shirt jacket. All sizes are still available, a rarity this late in Mr. Porter’s sale.
Boglioli - Unstructured Italian tailoring. My Boglioli cotton jacket has been a casual spring/summer staple for nearly a decade.
Brooks England - English cycling accessories, including some lovely leather backpacks.
Caruso - My favorite ready-to-wear Italian tailoring brand.
Chimala - Japanese label inspired by mid-century American workwear.
Common Projects - Iconic Italian sneakers. Of course the white Achilles Low isn’t on sale, but other models are.
De Bonne Facture - I dare you to read Derek’s recent piece on the brand and not be inspired by their approach to sustainable, ethical fashion.
Drake’s - Iconic accessories brand that’s expanded to a complete wardrobe. Tip: Drake’s collaboration pieces also available through Aimé Leon Dore and Mr. Porter’s house brand Kingsman.
E. Marinella - Handmade Neapolitan ties from a third-generation family business.
George Cleverley - Goodyear-welted English shoes.
Gitman Vintage - Well-made American shirts based on archival designs.
Golden Bear - San Francisco brand specializing in quality outerwear.
Howlin’ - Knitwear designed in Antwerp and knit in Scotland.
Inis Meáin - Luxurious knitwear from the namesake Irish Aran isle.
John Smedley - Fine (as in, not chunky) English knitwear.
Johnstons of Elgin - Scottish cashmere accessories.
Kingsman - Mr. Porter house label with a focus on luxury tailoring. Great collaboration pieces from Drake’s (ties and pocket squares) and George Cleverley (shoes).
Lock & Co. Hatters - Well-made flat caps and trilbys.
MR P. - Mr. Porter’s “citified casual” house label. I’m really liking their suede trucker jacket.
Officine Générale - Accessible yet still interesting French style.
Outerknown - Casualwear label founded by surfer Kelly Slater.
Private White V.C. - Fantastic English outerwear.
RRL - Ralph Lauren’s vintage/workwear/Western line. I’ve been eyeing this cotton/wool/linen rollneck sweater.
Sid Mashburn - Best known for their American-Italian tailoring with a Southern flair, but I’m liking a lot of the knitwear in this sale.
Valstar - Famed for their suede A-1 bombers, but don’t sleep on their overshirts and trucker jackets.
Vetements - I honestly don’t “get” Vetements, but I want to point out that their Hug Me Bear shearling slippers are still available.
William Lockie - Well-made Scottish cashmere accessories.
There are many, many more brands both in Further Reductions and in the general sale section that haven’t got additional cuts yet. I’ve also left off a few favorites that only have one or two items left. It’s definitely worth taking a moment to browse your favorites on the All Sale Designers page.
BUY: Up to 60% off at MR PORTER Sale
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