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12 Things on Sale You’ll Actually Want to Buy: From Clare V. to Solawave

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Today I spotted some excellent menswear — approved by both Chris Black and one of our New York editors — on sale at Amazon of all places. I also found the Solawave for under $100 and a sitewide sale at Act+Acre in case you missed SkinStore’s anniversary sale.

Crocs Dylan Clog
$39

Chris Black’s “only passable Croc” is now 29 percent off.

We love these classic 874 work pants from Dickies, which GQ global style director Noah Johnson told us are the “ultimate egalitarian chino.” They’re size-inclusive, too, as the waist size ranges from 28 to 58 and the inseam length goes from 28 to 39 inches.

$35

We also spotted a sale on these overalls, which work on feminine frames, too, according New York features editor Katy Schneider. They look “great, in a slouchy, weekend-ish way,” she writes.

These oven mitts from KitchenAid come in a huge range of colors, all of which are at least 30 percent off. You’ll get the best deal — at just $16 — on pistachio green (pictured here), aqua sky, lavender, and paprika.

A fuzzy-topped bed for your furry friends to flop on.

Solawave Radiant Renewal Wand
From $95
From $95

Solawave’s hugely popular, beginner-friendly LED skin-care wand is great for fading stubborn dark spots. It’s just $95 at Amazon in classic pink (which is the deepest discount we’ve seen in a while), and $110 at the brand’s site if you want it in black.

Clare V. Baseball Hat
$35
$35

A baseball cap for brunching outdoors or taking a post-work hot-girl walk.

If you’re on the hunt for new undies, this set of four is very cute and sustainable, since they’re woven from a biodegradable modal fabric. (I found them for $5 cheaper on the brand’s website in sizes L through 4XL.)

Everything at Act+Acre is 30 percent off, which is the best discount we’ve seen the brand offer. Upgrade your shower routine with this scalp treatment, which removes product buildup while cleansing and stimulating the scalp to encourage healthy hair growth.

This sulfate-free hair cleanser is our top shampoo pick for oily or fine hair. It’s formulated with rosemary, vetiver, lavender, and amaranth oil, all of which promote healthy hair follicles by strengthening and moisturizing hair strands from root to tip.

Several Strategist-approved toys are on sale at Camp (though you’ll only see the discount at checkout). The Ollyball weighs less than an ounce and “absorbs impact so kids can hit and kick it with full force without breaking windows or knocking things over indoors,” says our toy writer Liza Corsillo.

This jewelry-making kit has lots of interesting bead choices that will fit on the included elastic, which keeps things simple and fun, according to Strategist senior editor Jen Trolio.

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12 Things on Sale You’ll Want: From Clare V. to Solawave