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Free People’s Warm Weather Staples Are Up To 66% Off - Plus Get Free Shipping & Deals Starting At $30
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Date:2025-04-08 05:27:23
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Now that we've it to March, it's time so seriously start thinking about a spring wardrobe refresh, since the season officially starts in just a few weeks. And while it may still be chilly in most parts of the country, that doesn't mean that you can't start shopping for warm weather pieces that you'll be able sooner than you think. And if there's one place that always come through with effortlessly chic, bohemian-inspired pieces that just scream spring and summer, it's Free People. It just so happens that right now, Free People has added a bunch of new pieces to their sale section, with deals of up to 66% off. Even better? You'll also be able to enjoy free shipping on all orders, no minimum purchase amount required. Basically, now's the time to shop Free People's sale to get free shipping on must-have spring pieces for your wardrobe.
Take this beautiful $148 textured midi dress, which is now $49.95 or this $98 romantic lace mini skirt, now $39.95. Whether you're looking for a new dress, a unique going out top, or a matching set you'll wear all season long, you're sure to find it at Free People for up to 66% off. Read on to shop our favorite deals.
Slide into spring with this textured midi dress, which has a body-skimming silhouette and open back cutout. Choose from three colors.
You'll look so ethereal in this semi-sheer maxi dress with asymmetrical skirt with crochet lace details. The open back offers a bit of sex appeal to this flowy ensemble. Choose from three colors.
This off-the-shoulder long-sleeve top is a closet staple that you can style in so many different ways. Available in three colors, this top has a super stretchy construction that hugs you in all the right places.
This 70s-inspired tank is adorned with beautiful beading and sequins, making the perfect going out top. It's sheer with an asymmetrical hem v-shaped neckline and comes in amber (pictured) or black.
The ideal transitional piece, this mock neck top is anything but basic, with its gorgeous, sheer lace construction. It's also super stretchy and fits like a glove. Choose from three colors.
This A-line mini skirt with an asymmetrical hem gives off such a romantic vibe thanks to its beautiful lace paneling. Choose from three colors.
Made from a breezy cotton blend, this set includes a boxy crop top and matching wrap skirt. It's the perfect thing to throw on when you don't feel like getting dressed. Choose from black or a dusty baby blue.
You can throw on this cute cashmere shrug over any tee or dress whenever you get a little chilly. Available in seven shades, it has a slouchy, cropped fit that is so effortless.
With its Y2K-inspired design, you'll be wearing this mesh top all spring and summer long. It has an asymmetrical lettuce hem, ruffles along the bust with a feminine rosette detail, and adjustable straps. It comes in hot pink (pictured) or black.
Casual and comfy, you can throw on this midi dress for lunch, errands, or a walk around town. It's made from a textured waffle fabric, contrasting seams, and has a relaxed fit that's great for warm weather. Choose from two colors.
Psst! Ann Taylor has secretly chic workwear 'fits, and they're offering an extra 30% off sale styles.
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