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A no-sweat, forward-looking clearance sale strategy

Our fashion maven says there's plenty of summer clothing marked down that can be adapted for other seasons, especially in the Northwest.

A no-sweat, forward-looking clearance sale strategy

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Meredeth McMahon

Our fashion maven says there's plenty of summer clothing marked down that can be adapted for other seasons, especially in the Northwest.

The waning days of summer bring clothing clearance sales, and my personal favorites offer a percentage off the last marked price. Last week I picked up a light tan, sweater-weight tank at Nordstrom Rack, original price $49, marked down to $24 – 40 percent plus another 25 percent discount for a final price of $10.79. Because it is a neutral color and a heavier weight, I can wear this layered all year round. (The bonus is that I would never have spent $49 on this tank, but now I have a super-soft, high-quality top to reach for this fall.)

A sale item that sits in your closet is no bargain, so the trick is to look for items that can be worn year-round in the Northwest. Raise your credit card signing hand and say it with me: "While shopping the clearance racks I will remember to consider my price-per-wear."

Here are some guidelines for making the most of the sales this month:

If you are out on the town and run into an extra percentage-off sale, add a comment and let us all know.

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