scorecard
  1. Home
  2. international
  3. news
  4. Everlane just discounted some of its $100 cashmere sweaters by up to 50% for Cyber Monday

Everlane just discounted some of its $100 cashmere sweaters by up to 50% for Cyber Monday

Mara Leighton   

Everlane just discounted some of its $100 cashmere sweaters by up to 50% for Cyber Monday
LifeInternational2 min read
everlane cashmere sale

Everlane

If you've ever shopped at Everlane, you already know the company is better known for its transparent pricing than it is for frequent sales. Since its prices are so much lower than competitors, most styles feel like they're already on sale year-round.

Right now, though, you can buy Everlane's cult-favorite $100 cashmere sweaters for as much as half off, including some exclusive Cyber Monday sales. Some great colors are up to 50% off for women, and up to 30% off for men. It's part of the company's Choose What You Pay sale, which has tiered discounts on products Everlane made too much of.

Everlane estimates their cashmere sweaters would cost $225 traditionally, so they're a good deal at $100 on any given day. But, at $50, they're exceptionally well-priced.

We suggest ordering true to size and buying them now if you want to take advantage of the rare sale. We've previously ranked Everlane's $100 Cashmere Sweater as the best cashmere sweater you can buy online.

According to Everlane, returns and exchanges for Choose What You Pay items purchased online are welcome within 60 days of purchase. Just make sure they're returned unworn, unwashed, undamaged, and with tags still attached.

Shop Women's Cyber Monday Choose What You Pay cashmere here.

Shop Men's Cyber Monday Choose What You Pay cashmere here.

Cyber Monday Best Deals 4x3

Alyssa Powell/Business Insider

Subscribe to our newsletter.

Find all the best offers at our Coupons page.

Disclosure: This post is brought to you by the Insider Picks team. We highlight products and services you might find interesting. If you buy them, we get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. We frequently receive products free of charge from manufacturers to test. This does not drive our decision as to whether or not a product is featured or recommended. We operate independently from our advertising sales team. We welcome your feedback. Email us at insiderpicks@businessinsider.com.


Advertisement

Advertisement