July 4th clothing deals: Save at J.Crew, Old Navy, and more

This week's five featured clothing sales are the best all year from each retailer, and many include free shipping. 

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A woman walks past a J. Crew retail store in Baltimore.

This week's roundup of the best clothing deals is packed with sitewide sales from J.Crew Factory, Uniqlo, and Timberland. Moreover, all five sales are the best we've seen this year from each retailer and many of them include free shipping.

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Banana Republic Sale
Store: Banana Republic
Discount: 50% off men's and women's sale styles via coupon code "BRGOBIG"
Shipping: $7 s&h
Expires: July 8

Is It Worth It?: In need of a fashion makeover? Take an extra 50% off men's and women's sale styles at Banana Republic with coupon code "BRGOBIG". It's the best extra discount we've seen from Banana Republic all year. Shipping adds $7 or spend $50 or more to bag free shipping.

Timberland Sale
Store: Timberland
Discount: Extra 30% off men's and women's sale styles plus anadditional 10% off via coupon code "welcome15"
Shipping: Free shipping

Is It Worth It?: From footwear to clothing and accessories, Timberland's current sale is the best we've seen from this retailer all year. The Editors' Choice sale takes an extra 30% off men's and women's sale items, plus use coupon code "welcome15" to slash an additional 10% off. Even better, shipping is free with no minimum required.

Old Navy Sale
Store: Old Navy
Discount: 40% off sitewide via coupon code "GOLDMINE"
Shipping: Free shipping on $25 or more
Expires: July 4

Is It Worth It?: Not to be outdone by its competitors, Old Navy is taking 40% off sitewide (including sale items) via coupon code "GOLDMINE". That's the best discount we've seen from Old Navy all year. The coupon code also bags free shipping on orders of $25 or more; otherwise, shipping adds $7.

Uniqlo Sale
Store: Uniqlo
Discount: Up to 80% off men's women's and kid's sale items
Shipping: $7 s&h

Is It Worth It?: Uniqlo takes up to 80% off men's, women's, and kid's sale items during its current sale. That leaves men's shirts at $3.90, women's jeans at $9.90, and kids' fashions at $1.90. Shipping starts at $7, or spend $99 or more to yield free shipping. Overall, this Editors' Choice deal is the best Uniqlo sale we've seen this year.

J.Crew Factory Sale
Store: J.Crew Factory
Discount: 50% off sitewide, extra 20% off via coupon code "HOTSALE"
Shipping: $5 s&h
Expires: July 5

Is It Worth It?: Stock up on summer clothes with J.Crew Factory's current Editors' Choice sitewide sale. Morevover, use coupon code "HOTSALE" to take an extra 20% off your purchases. Combined, that's the best sale we've seen at J.Crew Factory all year. Shipping adds $5, but orders of $100 or more qualify for free shipping.

This article first appeared in DealNews.

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