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9 Things on Sale You’ll Actually Want to Buy: From Dyson to Batsheva

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In today’s sweep of the internet sales bins, we found lots of things for the warmer months ahead, like plenty of open-toe shoes to pair with dresses. But if you’d rather stay indoors, we found a vacuum to help keep pesky seasonal allergies in check.

We found lots of fun spring shoes in Nordstrom’s sale section, like these block-heel Vince Camuto slides in a pretty shade of blush pink. (They’re also available in a bright blue, terra-cotta, and olive green.)

Or if you’re going for a bolder look, try these ’90s-inspired Steve Madden platform sandals.

For less than $300, this cordless Dyson vacuum can help keep seasonal allergies (and pet hair) at bay.

If spring cleaning means a refresh on home décor, we like this inexpensive wood-frame mirror from Drew Barrymore’s home collection at Walmart.

This already on-sale leather Coach bag — in rarely on-sale black — is an extra 15 percent off with code BFF15 at checkout.

If he wants to refresh his wardrobe from top to bottom, here’s a five-pack of Tommy Hilfiger boxer briefs. But don’t dillydally: These are on sale today only.

Shopbop’s Style Event has officially started, and the more you spend, the more you save. So on its own, this striped A.P.C. dress is 15 percent off — but that discount will increase the more you add to your cart.

If cottagecore is more your style, here’s a Batsheva dress with a pretty checked pattern and ruffle trim.

You can pair either dress with these celebrity-approved clogs from rarely-on-sale Brooklyn brand No.6.

The Strategist is designed to surface the most useful, expert recommendations for things to buy across the vast e-commerce landscape. Some of our latest conquests include the best acne treatments, rolling luggage, pillows for side sleepers, natural anxiety remedies, and bath towels. We update links when possible, but note that deals can expire and all prices are subject to change.

9 Things on Sale You’ll Want to Buy: From Dyson to Batsheva