Banana Republic Secretly Added More Spring Finds to Their Epic Sale
As someone who lives in a tiny New York City apartment, closet space is very limited. I've been close to storing sweaters in my oven à la Carrie Bradshaw, but I've come up with a system to manage the little closet space I have. When every new season rolls around, I do a closet check-in—anything that hasn't been worn in the last year or so gets tossed into a "donate" pile. My spring closet check-in has left me with more than a few empty hangers, so now I'm on the hunt for some new upgraded basics. Thankfully, I won't have to buy them at full price thanks to Banana Republic's current sale.
While I may dabble in a trendy piece, my style is minimalist through and through; I rely on wardrobe staples like the best button-down shirts and ribbed tank tops. To my delight, I came across Banana Republic's current sale section while scrolling for said wardrobe staples and found everything I needed.
From now through April 18, you can score up to 40 percent off over 700 pieces. Ahead, you'll find all of the on-sale pieces I'm shopping to round out my spring closet, plus a few more I couldn't resist talking about.
Lucca Suede Ankle Boots (Were $300)
Just because we're approaching warmer weather doesn't mean you won't get plenty use out of these ankle boots. Pair these light brown boots with any of your summer dresses for an easy transitional outfit.
Aleah Wool-Blend Boatneck Top (Was $70)
Boat necklines are having a moment and I'm very much on board. The subtle peek of clavicle reads "elegant," and who doesn't want a little more elegance in their look? The next time you reach for a crewneck tee, opt for this one instead and I promise you'll notice the elevated effects.
Alani Oversized Shirtdress (Was $180)
From head to toe, this outfit nails everything on my summer mood board. This shirtdress feels chic with minimal effort, especially paired with strappy sandals and a woven bag. You can dress it up for work in an instant by opting for ballet flats or heels instead.
Aleah Wool-Blend Polo Top (Was $70)
Banana Republic knows how to make good basics. Case in point: This polo. It's lightweight enough to wear into the warmer months but has a soft, cozy feel that'll work well into fall and winter, too.
Mona Oversized Wool-Cotton Sweater (Was $100)
This might sound contradictory, but the spring is. the best time to buy a new sweater because, spoiler alert, they're always on sale! This one comes in a bunch of easy-to-style colors and is discounted down to $80.
Reigh Denim Shirt (Was $90)
I love layering denim pieces for a fresh take on the Canadian Tuxedo. The look is very much back for 2024—just as Sydney Sweeney in Givenchy—so this denim shirt is a great way to test-run the look for yourself.
Stella Cloud Clutch (Was $350)
When was the last time you bought a new clutch? I, for one, don't have any in my collection. This oversized option from Banana Republic is on sale for nearly $100 off and falls in line with the oversized clutch trend we've seen worn by celebrities like Margot Robbie and her woven one from Bottega Veneta.
Cascade Silk Maxi Dress (Was $300)
I bet you have at least one wedding on your agenda in the upcoming months. This pretty number should be a contender for your spring wedding guest dress. Not only is the pastel shade perfect for the season, but thanks to its swingy silhouette, you'll be able to dance all night long.
The Oversized Shirt (Was $90)
A new season calls for a new white button-down shirt. With all of the different ways to wear one (I'm personally a fan of layering it over ribbed tanks), this is a seasonal staple you'll turn to time and time again.
Cotton-Modal Off-Shoulder Top (Was $70)
Is it just me, or are off-the-shoulder tops everywhere lately? This style is an easy way to incorporate a bit more elegance into your look, whether you're heading into the office or out to date night. You can even wear this top with the cross in the front for a halter-neck look.
Carmel Pleated Wide-Leg Pants (Were $130)
I'll say it once and I'll say it again: wide-leg trousers are essential, no matter the season. This pair has an ultra-high rise and pleats for added polish, plus a subtle sheen for a dressier feel. You can easily dress these pants down though—simply throw on a graphic t-shirt and some cool white sneakers and you're good to go.
The Straight Jeans (Were $110)
When it comes to jeans, they really don't get much more classic than a straight-leg pair. High-waisted with a stovepipe-style leg and a versatile wash, these jeans are just about everything you could want in a go-to pair. They have just a touch of elastane, too, so you can wear them all day comfortably.
Bond Leather Mules (Were $180)
An easy slip-on shoe is always a good idea to have in your summer wardrobe; they're one of the best summer shoes for that reason. Throw these leather mules on whenever you need an added touch of sophistication. Made from soft Italian leather, these shoes will make anything you have on seem all the richer.
BR X Peter Do Sweater Scoop Tank (Was $100)
Full of casually cool pieces, Peter Do's collaboration with Banana Republic is one not to miss out on, especially when it's on sale. This tank is sure to be the most luxurious in your collection, with a slim fit and fine-gauge knit that's impossibly soft.
Ribbed Cutaway Tank (Was $45)
Sure, striped clothing isn't exactly new, but that doesn't make the print any less of a summer mainstay. Add this top-rated tank (plenty of BR shoppers have commented on its quality) to your rotation to freshen up your neutrals for summer.
Luz Leather Loafers (Were $200)
The best loafers are not bound by aesthetics and trends, and I'd say this pair fits that bill. This super sleek pair can work for anything on your spring agenda, plus their no-frills silhouette means you can wear them year after year.
Laila Puff-Sleeve Poplin Top (Was $100)
Blame it on the Ganni Girl aesthetic, but pretty poplin tops like this are all I want to wear this spring. This top's dramatic puff sleeves are much more interesting than a basic T-shirt. I'd pair it with some dark-wash jeans and a favorite pair of ballet flats for an easy yet forward spring look.
Penelope Crepe Mini Dress (Was $150)
You've heard about the little black dress, but how about the little white dress? This mini makes for one of the best spring dresses thanks to its versatility. Dress it up with heels and chunky hoop earrings for a dinner date. Might I suggest adding a belt and strappy sandals for a casual daytime look?
The Oversized Denim Shirt (Was $100)
If the top trends of spring 2024 are any indication, we're in a new era of the Canadian tuxedo. I'd wear this cool oversized shirt as a light jacket during tricky transitional weather or go all out on the denim trend with a matching pair of dark-wash jeans for a fresh take on the look.
The Barrel Pants (Were $110)
I can't be the only one suddenly seeing barrel-style pants all over their social media feeds. The style is a fresh take on the baggy jeans of 2023, and I'm here for it. This pair has an edgier feel to it yet still seems just as wearable as baggy cargo pants.
Cascade Silk Top (Was $120)
This may sound controversial, but peplum tops are on their way to a major comeback. With pretty finds like this currently on the market, I'm not mad about the trend coming back. With ruching and a subtle shimmery finish, I may be looking at my new favorite work top.
Nezha Merino Sweater Shell (Was $80)
With warmer weather arriving any day now, I'm replacing all of my go-to turtlenecks with short-sleeved versions like this one. This sweater is just the right weight to feel elevated and have a sculpted fit, but it won't leave you sweaty on your morning commute. Honestly, I'm tempted to get one in every color.
Juli Crepe Midi Dress (Was $190)
There are some spring and summer days when it's nearly too hot to function. On those days, I like to throw on a simple dress like this to still feel put together. Its flowing, trapeze silhouette is just what I need on sweaty days to stay stylish.
Jennie Square-Neck Sweater Tank (Was $90)
I'll never say no to an elevated basic like this sweater tank top. Its thick ribbed knitting is stretchy and form-fitting, making it the ideal top to tuck into all of your linen pants and shorts. The square neckline gives it major style points, too.
Eliana Cotton-Silk Dress (Was $250)
If Grecian goddesses were on your spring fashion mood board, this dress is right up your alley. This ultra-feminine dress is fit for Aphrodite with billowy sleeves, semi-sheer voile fabric, and a flowing skirt. This butter yellow shade is a key color trend for spring 2024, too.