Aritzia Is Having A 50% Off Sale Right Now And Some Items Are As Cheap As $4

For a limited time only!

Aritzia Is Having A 50% Off Sale Right Now And Some Items Are As Cheap As $4
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Senior Editor, Studio

As seasons change, so do the prices at our favourite stores.

if you love shopping at Aritzia, you're in luck because the store has a massive 50% off sale on right now.

Now until June 30, you can get half-off fashionable items from shorts to bodysuits. You can even save on scrunchies and other hair accessories.

It's the perfect time to get a few new summer pieces and even stock up on winter items like cardigans.

Aritzia

Price: 50% off

Details: You can stock up on summer items like shorts, tanks and dresses because Aritzia has a 50% off sale right now! Items are as low as $4 now which is a steal. The sale runs until June 30 and no promo code is required at checkout.

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  • Natalia Buia was a Senior Editor for Narcity Media's Studio in Toronto, Ontario. Always on the hunt for the best bargain, she has written commerce content for other publications including HuffPost Canada. When she's not working, Natalia can be found watching true-crime documentaries and eating potato chips.

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