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American Eagle’s Dropped Early Holiday Deals – Save Up to 50% on Everything, Styles Start at $7.99
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Date:2025-04-12 13:13:23
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Now that spooky season is behind us and we’re deep in Scorpio season, it’s time to start looking ahead to the holiday season. That means parties, celebrations, cold weather, hot chocolate, and gifts (both giving and receiving). And what better way to begin than by shopping the early holiday deals at American Eagle? There are so many cozy sweaters, trendy denim, and more – with styles starting at just $7.99.
What’s on Sale at American Eagle?
From now until November 11, 5:00 A.M. ET, you can save up to 50% on everything at American Eagle. That includes 30% off all jeans and 40% off all sweaters. Plus, styles in the sale section are up to 60% off. Now is the time to snag those items you’ve been eyeing for the past few weeks.
So, don’t wait, you have just a few more days to shop these clickworthy deals. From delicate lace bodysuits to flirty mini dresses, these are the styles you’ll want to wear on repeat all season long. Scroll on to shop our top American Eagle picks.
The Best American Eagle Early Holiday Deals
Featuring a classic crewneck and cashmere-like feel, you may want to buy more than one of these sweaters. They come in 14 colorways, including a leopard and Fair Isle print, and can make any fit fall-ready.
Channel your inner 90s girlie with this ribbed baby t-shirt. Perfect on its own or layered, you'll find yourself wearing this retro look all year long.
Score a smooth and feminine silhouette with this delicate lace bodysuit. Reviewers rave that it's not itchy and gives major balletcore vibes.
Go for a sultry aesthetic with this romantic off-the-shoulder sweater. It has a luxe, cashmere-like feel, comes in three colors, and includes tons of compliments.
When the temps start to dip, I love to start shopping for tank tops. They're not only great for layering, they're also super discounted -- just check out this scoop tank for $7.99. Grab it in 6 colorways.
Coquettecore is still going strong -- case in point these adorable boot socks with bows. These socks are meant to be seen and look so cute peeking out of your UGG Tazz slippers.
Cozy, chic, and feminine, this faux fur jacket is ideal for holiday parties, dinners, and chilly nights. With a trendy cropped cut, elegant buttons, and even pockets, you should add it to your cart ASAP.
Available in 10 colors, from neutral cream to bright cherry, this classic cable knit sweater is a style that never goes out of style. Wear it with jeans or a corduroy skirt, either way it'll turn heads.
Barrel jeans are still trending and you can rock the style with this American Eagle option. It's stretchy and comfortable, yet still gives you that flattering barrel silhouette.
Not only is this cardigan soft and stylish, it's also a great deal at $35. The effortlessly cool bomber design can elevate any look and you can snag it in heather gray or beige.
Rock the baggy, wide-leg style with this pair of low-rise jeans. They're super comfortable with a relaxed fit and elastic waistband, and come in dark wash, light wash, and black colorways.
A cute mini dress like this can be worn all year long. When it's warm, style it with sandals and a big hat, then when the temps cool, wear it with your favorite boots and jean jacket. Snag it before it sells out.
Wide-leg jeans are still trending, but there's always a place in the chat for legging jeans like these. They're stretchy, comfortable, and on sale.
Wide-leg jeans are still trending, but there's always a place in the chat for legging jeans like these. They're stretchy, comfortable, and on sale.
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