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These Free People Deals Will Jump Start Your Wardrobe for the New Year, Starting at $14
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Date:2025-04-18 08:51:08
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Pssst, do you hear that sound? Yes, it's the sound of more savings. I know, I can't believe it either. After Black Friday and Cyber Monday, I thought, "There's no way prices can get lower." Then the holiday season came and more deals followed. "Now, this has to be it," I said aloud to no one. That's when my neighbor banged on the wall for me to keep it down. But still, prices dropped. Which takes me to today and all of the New Year sales – especially the great deals on Free People clothes. We're talking up to 63% off on tops, dresses, fleeces, and more.
Prepare yourself for a relaxed tank top that's only $14. Make room in your closet for a flirty puffed sleeve bodysuit that's 48% off. Get your body moving with these bright joggers that are 54% off. And the list goes on.
So get scrolling, start adding to your cart, and get some Free People clothes in your life.
With a fitted high-waist and relaxed legs, these joggers will help start your New Year off right. Plus, they're 54% off the original price, which even better.
Flowy and swingy, this ribbed tank top would really pop with a bright bra or bralette underneath. Wear it to the gym or around the house, and it'll look perfect. And even more perfect, is the price.
When you're going from day to night and maybe back to day, this faux leather miniskirt does it all. It features a zipper down the front and one reviewer reports, "Perfect in every way."
Everyone needs a black turtleneck sweater in their wardrobe. It's classy, versatile, and goes with everything. And, lucky for you, this relaxed fit sweater is $20 off the original price.
This cozy fleece is comfy and groovy for chilly days. It features a bright tie-dye pattern and zippered pocket that reviewers say looks great with jeans.
Flow into the New Year with these ribbed leggings. This fan raved, "These leggings are seriously THE best! They fit well, stay up, and are super soft and stretchy!"
If you're looking for a classy midi dress to take you into 2024, this is it. The dress has a beautiful floral pattern, a semi-sheer design, and goes with everything from combat boots to wedges.
Live your best life with this romantic midi dress. It features cute, ruffled shoulder straps, a bow in the back, and side slit pockets, and delivers garden party meets cottagecore vibes.
Get a smooth silhouette with this flirty bodysuit. Plus, the deep V-neck and delicate puffed sleeves give it an elevated look over your more traditional bodysuits.
This stretchy bodysuit is made for layering (or just wearing on its own). It has a boot cut design and scooped open back that's comfy whether you're on the town or just on your couch.
Cozy up near a fire (or a YouTube video of a fire) with this relaxed fit turtleneck sweater. It's 49% off the original price and pairs perfectly with your favorite high-waisted jeans.
Get this $88 cotton shirt for just $31. It's made of breezy cotton with snaps down the front, and belongs in your closet.
New Year's Eve might be over, but you can still rock the sparkly look with this midi dress. It has sequins for days and has a polished oversized shirt look will bring lots of compliments.
There's nothing cuter than this mock neck sweater dress. One user reported, "It's a warm and soft dress that can be worn with thick tights or leggings. I really like it."
This denim top has chest pockets and an oversized fit that can be worn as a shacket on a chilly day or just on its own. Oh, and it's $70 off the original price.
Amazingly soft faux shearling? Check. Trendy cropped fit? Check. More than 50% off the original price? Check. Yep, this jacket checks all the boxes.
This textured bralette offers a seamless design, adjustable straps, and can even be worn as a crop top. There's also a sleek cut-out in the back that elevates the look.
Still hungry for deals? Then check out these New Year sales you should definitely be shopping this weekend.
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