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TL;DR: Save up to 40% off clothing and footwear during Bass Pro Shops Summer Savings sale.


It’s official: We’re in the awkward time of year where summer is basically over, but it’s still kind of warm in many places, but fall sports have started, but it’s not actually fall yet. And while that can easily leave you in a « what do I wear » conundrum, it does put you in a great place when it comes to the Bass Pro Shops summer sale.

Featuring clothes, shoes, and accessories for the whole family discounted up to 40%, the sale is a great place to find deals on items you can wear right now – and also keep wearing as the temps begin to drop. So sure, grab some discounted shorts and tees for next year, but don’t forget to get those layering items, lined leggings, and beanies, too.

Here are just a few of the summer-to-fall transition pieces you can snag for a great deal:

Carhartt Force Sneaker Boots ($99.98, originally $124.99)

Carhartt Force Sneaker Boots Black
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Have work to do, but also actually care about how you look? Consider these the work boots for people with street style. Offering foot support and protection, fast drying linings, and non-slip footing all with a sneaker-like feel, these boots are the ones.

SHE Outdoor 2.0 Crew Neck Base Layer Top ($29.97, originally $44.99)

SHE Outdoor 2.0 Crew Neck Base Layer Top Black with gray sleeves
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Ideal for keeping you warm as a layering piece, but stylish enough to wear alone, this top manages to trap in heat but also promote cooling air flow; it’s fast drying and moisture-wicking and even fights odors. That’s the kind of wardrobe boost we can all use.

Dri-Duck Laramie Jacket ($99.99, originally $114.99)

Dri-Duck Laramie Jacket Black with Hood
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Designed to be durable enough to stand up to all your working, sporting, adventure ways, this jacket has features like exaggerated articulated elbows, underarm gussets, and a Flex Action bi-swing back. Translation? It will keep you warm without limiting your mobility and will last for years.

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