Fall fashion for cheap: the best deals at Target, American Eagle, and more

This week's best clothing deals feature both summer clearance items and new fall additions. Read on for deep discounts at American Eagle, Target, Eddie Bauer, and Saks OFF 5th, to name a few. 

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Aa shopper heads into the American Eagle store in Cherry Creek Mall in east Denver in 2006. American Eagle is offering a 40 percent coupon on its online merchandise through Labor Day weekend.

Even though it's becoming pants weather, you know we're never short on deals! As such, this week's best clothing deals feature the latest additions to the summer clearance sale rack — up to 60% off apparel at Target and the best coupon we've seen from American Eagle Outfitters all year — plus an assortment of new fall arrivals priced to sell from the likes of Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th and Barneys Warehouse.

Eddie Bauer Women's V-Neck Sweatshirt Sweater 
Store: Eddie Bauer
Price: $14.99 with $7.99 s&h
Lowest By: $35

Is It Worth It?: Get ready for fall with this sweater/sweatshirt hybrid. It's available in seasonally appropriate colors, too: Butterscotch, Dark Charcoal Heather, or Heather Cranberry in sizes XS to M, but not in all size/color combinations. Made from a cotton/nylon blend, this sweater features gentle gathers below the center neckline and ribbed trim at collar and cuffs. 

You'll find this sweater and more in the clearance section of Eddie where select men's, women's, boys', girls' apparel, swimsuits, and gear items are up to 75% off. (Prices are as marked on the product page.) With deals from $4.99, this sale is a little bit better than our mention from two weeks ago. Note that orders over $99 receive free shipping via coupon code "BLUE". 


$40 Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th Credit
 

Store: LivingSocial
Price: $16 via coupon code "MELT20"
Lowest By: $4
Expires: September 4

Is It Worth It?: Deals on designer duds don't come along every day: this Editors' Choice credit beats our April mention by $4. It's also the best credit deal we've seen for Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th. The voucher must be redeemed in a single purchase and expires November 5. Choose from more than 800 brand names for men, women, and children. 
And if you're craving designer delights from Yves Saint Laurent, Givenchy, Dolce & Gabbana, and Marc Jacobs, then check the 75% off sale at Barneys Warehouse. (Discount is reflected on the product page.) Plus, all orders qualify for free shipping with no minimum purchase required. This is only the second such sale we've seen from Barney's Warehouse this year. 

American Eagle Outfitters Sale

Discount: 40% off via coupon code "74693461"
Shipping: Free shipping
Expires: September 2 Is It Worth It?: If you've been watching these roundups, you know American Eagle has been pumping out the sales this summer. And this 40% off sitewide Editors' Choice coupon is one of the best: it ties our June mention. The sale also includes free shipping on all orders, though some exclusions may apply, including Aerie merchandise, AEO Factory merchandise and merchandise from national brands such as Adidas, Bass, BC, Bed Stu, and Birkenstock. 
C9 by Champion Men's Lightweight Training Jacket

Store: Target
Price: $14.98 with $5 s&h
Lowest By: $10 Is It Worth It?: This training jacket from Champion crosses the finish line at $10 off! Made of 100% polyester, it features a front full length zipper and front slit pocket; it's designed for basic performance. It's available in sizes S to XXL and in White (pictured) Ebony, Railroad Grey. 
You actually might need the above training jacket to chase after the bargains, as Target has more great clothing flying off the racks during its Summer Clearance Sale, where men's, women's, girls', and boys' apparel and shoes, and more are up to 60% off. This sale beats our mention from last week, when we saw up to 50% off, and is one of the best clearance sales we've seen on these items in recent months. Note that select items and orders over $50 receive free shipping.

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