I’ve lost hours of my life on Shopbop—gone onto the website with a purpose like finding comfortable boots…only to come out of a haze three hours later with a digital shopping cart jam packed with way more things than my wallet can handle. The website feels like the online department store lovechild of Reformation and Carbon38, which is to say things can be somewhat pricey. But from now until the end of March 2, (almost) the entire site is on sale.
There are three discount tiers: When you spend $200 or more you get 15 percent off your purchase; for $500 or more you get 20 percent off; at $800 or more it’s 25 percent off. This applies to both full-price and on-saleitems. This means that thousands of items are on sale, an exorbitant and ungodly amount to ask someone to sift through.
In the spirit of being a good Samaritan, I’ve gone through the entire activewear selection available on the site and picked the splurge-worthy, rarely on sale items you’re going to want to check out before the hordes swoop in. Pickings are good—there are items from Victoria Beckham’s recent collab with Reebok, there’s the very new Adam Selman Sport line, and a bunch of other things from your cult-favorite workout brands.
This sale is one of those things that truly does not come around that often, so if you’re looking to upgrade your wardrobe ahead of the spring weather transition, now’s the time to get shopping.
Score a discount below

Onzie Bondage Leggings $78

Live The Process Wrap Top $98

Adidas by Stella McCartney Perf Tt White Jacket $200

Ultracor Altitude Interlace Crop Top $130

Perfect Moment Chamonix Pants $525

Reebok x Victoria Beckham RBK VB Hoodie $300

Heroine Sport Wham Leggings $135

Alala Vedder Sweatshirt $110

Adam Selman Sport French Cut Leggings $135

Koral Activewear Venus Wire Tank $85

Lucas Hugh Core Performance Sports Bra $120

Pam & Gela Leopard Bike Shorts $165

Champion Premium Reverse Weave Track Jacket $120

I.AM.GIA Electra Pants $150
For some advice on how to style your new clothes, this is how a French girl would do it and this is how to make them work with the rest of your ’90s aesthetic.
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