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Everlane's biggest 'Choose What You Pay' sale event starts today - here are the top 10 best styles

Connie Chen,Connie Chen   

Everlane's biggest 'Choose What You Pay' sale event starts today - here are the top 10 best styles
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While most retailers have a sale section, Everlane takes a slightly different approach to discounting products. Its 'Choose What You Pay' model doesn't mean you can pay any price you want, but it does offer up three tiered prices (low, medium, high) to choose from.

This alternative sale section is usually available year-round for both men's and women's apparel, but the biggest Choose What You Pay sales event that Everlane has ever held starts today.

From December 26 through December 29, a little over 200 styles in select colors enjoy this special pricing option. Some styles will even be discounted up to 50%. With popular styles like the Day Boot, silk shirts, and cashmere crew sweaters on sale, it's one of the nicer inventory cast-offs you'll find online at the end of the year.

We've tried a lot of things from Everlane, and have collected many favorites over time, so we certainly won't be sleeping on this rare opportunity to save on its high-quality closet essentials.

You can find our top 10 picks from Everlane's Choose What You Pay event below, or shop the sale directly.

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