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Free People’s Sale Is On Sale — Here’s What To Shop From The Massive Event

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No one does a sale quite like the brands under the URBN umbrella; when the stores start marking things down for the season, they go *big.* Just take a look at the current sales happening for proof. Right now, Anthropologie has its Summer Tag Sale marked an extra 30 percent off, Urban Outfitters is having a sale on vacation essentials, and, as the icing on the cake, Free People's summer sale is finally here with an extra 25 percent off its already-discounted pieces for a limited time. It's truly the season of savings for the Philadelphia-based company, and you're about to reap the benefits big time.

Considering Free People already offers wallet-friendly styles, you can plan on snagging everything from summer wardrobe essentials to on-trend pieces for unbelievably low prices. The only problem you may run into is figuring out is what's actually worth buying. However, there are a few pieces you can't miss.

One such style is a pair of long-line cutoff white shorts that have now been further reduced to $44.96 from an original price of $78. A warm-weather staple, these wear-with-everything shorts will match up just as well with this feminine, yellow top (now $67.46) as they will with this on-trend, green tie-dye pullover (marked from $78 to $29.96). No matter which top you choose, you can finish off the look with a simple, white-strapped slide sandal for $22.46.

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Other standouts in the sale include two dress silhouettes that both hit on the romantic prairie-dress trend. For those who like to play with color, set your eyes on the lavender Shiny Oasis Midi Dress, which has had its price tag significantly lowered to $52.46 (it started at $170). Or, if you gravitate toward more muted hues and cleaner lines, opt for the Star Bright Mini Dress — a true gem in the mix that's now $74.96 thanks to the sale.

Continue on to check out 11 of the best deals from Free People's super sale, and head over to the site to view more of the limited-time savings.