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21 Things on Sale You’ll Actually Want to Buy: From Adidas to Hanna Andersson

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There have been several sales on baby gear so far this month, but nothing has really grabbed my attention — that is, until today. I’ve found several actually good deals on toys and apparel at Target and Hanna Andersson. For the adults in the room, I also found a microcurrent skin-care device that works just as well as the NuFace for even less, a pie dish from Le Creuset, and classic Adidas sweatpants. And as always, make sure to sign up for our email newsletter for even more sales coverage, including five subscriber-only deals every Friday.

Lots of Adidas staples are on sale at Amazon — including, of course, the brand’s triple-stripe track pants.

Amazon Echo Pop
$18
$18

Amazon’s curvaceous portable speaker, the Echo Pop, is over 40 percent off in lavender and teal.

Did you also see that TikTok where a group of 30-somethings watched, transfixed, as their friend vacuumed up a spill during a house party? This is that vacuum, which handles both solid dirt and liquids.

For messes on carpets, upholstery, and other fabrics, Bissell’s powerful suction-and-scrubbing carpet cleaner is 20 percent off with the code BISSELLBDAY23.

If you’re in the camp that hated the film adaptation of Red, White, & Royal Blue, maybe you’ll like the original novel better (especially since it’s nearly 40 percent off).

This deeply discounted Longchamp unzips along the middle to transform into a weekend bag-size tote.

Tons of baby gear is on sale at Target, including one of our best-rated baby bouncers. Reading through reviews, it seems that most appreciated the musical options, from lullabies to nature sounds.

Here’s a push-it-yourself car for bigger kids who are into the spider-verse. (A version with a black wheel is on sale at Amazon for the same price.)

The only thing that’ll make your baby even more cuddly is this robe.

You’ll find even more ultrasweet children’s clothes on sale at Hanna Andersson for its fall sale. If you’re not quite ready for full-on Halloween, ease into the season with these pumpkin pajamas.

$21

Another pair of layerable leggings is never a bad idea, especially when they’re this cute.

Here are some nonbasic basics: Socks!

This backpack will actually protect your stuff on rainy days. It’s woven from recycled ripstop nylon that’s water-resistant and quick-drying, and it can go through the washing machine if it falls victim to a coffee spill.

$50

Urban Outfitters has a lot on sale in the home décor section, like this HAY-like task lamp that’s half-off.

This at-home microdermabrasion tool is 20 percent off at SkinStore with the code BEST. It exfoliates the top layer of dull, dead skin, which helps your skin better absorb products.

Our best (less expensive) microcurrent skin-care device is the RejuvatoneMD, which delivers similar results to the cult-y NuFace.

Le Creuset Heritage Pie Dish
$45
$45

Prep your kitchen for pie-making season with some on-sale Le Creuset bakeware that comes in a rainbow of color choices.

Use this teeny cocotte for single servings of pot pies, cobblers, and everything in between.

If you were eyeing Molly Baz’s collaboration with Crate & Barrel when it launched in May, everything is now on sale — like these kindercore salt and pepper mills. (Note that everything is final sale.)

$40

I’ve been wooed by this egg-yolk-yellow apron (which is available in a neutral cream hue, too).

Samsung’s Frame smart TV (that looks like a painting when not in use) is on sale in every size, but you’ll get the best deal on the largest versions.

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21 Things on Sale to Buy: From Adidas to Hanna Andersson