19 Huckberry, Todd Snyder & J.Crew Discounts That Make Premium Style Actually Affordable

19 Huckberry, Todd Snyder & J.Crew Discounts That Make Premium Style Actually Affordable
From easy upgrades to refined essentials, these sale picks punch well above their price without looking like you raided the clearance rack.

There are three summer sales going on right now and they each offer a shot at picking up some higher-price-point items at a relatively deep discount. Some of these are premium pieces at a much lower relative price than you’d usually find them, others are staple items that come in around your typical Gap non-sale price. Both are smart ways to improve the quality of your wardrobe through sales.

I’ve pulled together some standout pieces worth checking out, along with quick thoughts on why each one hits. Whether you’re looking to add a bit of refinement to your weekend rotation or want one great piece that does a lot of heavy lifting, there’s something here worth a spot in your closet.

Huckberry

Annual summer sale

linen pants with drawstring waist

Linen Jam Pant, $49 $80

Currently has all sizes available and is available in a tan and olive green color. Very much like the pair that I recently picked up from Gap, which is just like a loose linen cotton blend pant with a drawstring, and I’ve been wearing mine non-stop. I love it for casual outfits. It’s so easy to dress up and these aren’t like joggers. You can absolutely wear a camp collar polo or button up with it and look super cool in the summer. They’re very breezy.

man wearing a short sleeve relaxed knit polo shirt

Relaxed Knit Polo, $49 $70

It’s 100% cotton and has a retro vibe to it, but in a very subtle, nondescript way that doesn’t feel like you’re wearing a costume.

man wearing a printed short sleeve camp collar shirt

Block Print Camp Collar Shirt, $73 $98

I actually picked this up a couple weeks ago on Amazon, which you can get there on sale also. It is a block print shirt made by hand, so every shirt has its own unique pattern and inconsistencies. It’s made of 100% cotton in India using traditional craftsmanship, and I just like the pattern on it. It’s both retro, kind of bohemian, and modern. I’ve worn it a lot.

fatigue style pant

The Fatigue Pant, $166 $238

We’ve talked a lot about the OG 107 pants, which are military fatigue pants from the mid-20th century, pre the introduction of camo. They're characterized by textured cotton fabric and externally sewn patch pockets on the front and back. I like them because they’re super comfortable and easy to wear and pair with any kind of style, and practically speaking, they read more casual than chinos. It’s a great alternative to throw into your wardrobe. Best yet, these are made in USA

Todd Snyder

a zip front waxed jacket

Barbour Highfield Waxed Jacket, $359.20 $590

Barbour jackets are legendary; they really set the name for waxed jackets. They’re one of the originals, and this one is no different. This style is a little shorter than traditional offerings, so that may be more approachable for some readers.

Barbour Bedale jacket

Barbour OS Peached Bedale Jacket, $319.20 $529

$130 off and has an extra 20% off, so it’s quite a good deal. The Bedale is one of the go-to’s for people that love Barbour. It’s more of the traditional style of their jacket. This one is made from peached cotton and then waxed, which gives it a “peach-like” texture. The Bedale was first released in 1980, and in the navy color with tartan interior, it represents a true classic outerwear option.

Barbour button front jacket with suede collar

Barbour Transport Jacket, $239.20 $380

It is a waist-length take with a cropped fit, and there are modern touches like a hidden pocket in the placket. The Transport is designed to be a warmer weather version of Barber’s iconic jackets.

man wearing shorts with a short sleeve knit shirt

7″ Cotton Linen Hudson Short, $59.20 $148

I love an extended tab waist and a button coin pocket on chinos and shorts. I just think it’s two little details that elevate these items into a more refined territory. When paired with your normal casual items or more dressy items, it allows you to have this dressed up appearance without being dressed up. These have a 59% cotton, 41% linen blend, so you’ll get that great summer texture, but the cotton will keep them from being wrinkle nightmares.

a man wearing seersucker trouser pants

Italian Seersucker Trouser, $67.20 $268

These are incredibly cheap for what they are. If they had my size, I would get these. These are Italian seersucker and feature an extended tab waist. These are great summer dress pants from an expensive brand. Essentially dress pants made from an Italian mill and made in Portugal. Great find.

Italian cotton tab front chino pant

Straight Fit Tab Chino, $75.20 $198

I am really struggling not pulling the trigger on these. These are a straight fit and they have that extended waist tab…and it’s very extended, which is the only reason I’m personally not buying them. If you’re looking to get a very Italian or European style trouser for almost next to nothing compared to what they cost originally, these are an amazing buy. Sort of kicking myself for not getting them.

short sleeve striped button front shirt

Cropped Silk Cotton Sweater Polo, $115.20 $298

It’s in a black stripe and feels both retro and contemporary. The crazy part is that it’s 55% silk and 45% cotton, so this is very soft and luxurious and will drape really nicely. It will easily be your new favorite shirt in summer. Especially if you’re looking for something that’s a little casual but still kind of put together for going out or wearing under a blazer.

J.Crew

Johnny Collar Sweater Polo, $41.99 $98

This has a thick, almost overly exaggerated pique polo texture, and with the buttonless Johnny collar and it’s relaxed fit, it feels wonderfully from a different time and completely current. You wear it with a pair of light wash jeans like the model is and you’re good to go.

Pier Pant, $44.50 $118

Very similar to the other pants from Huckberry that I mentioned and the Gap pair that I picked up that are out of stock now. These are available in all sizes currently and are only $45. So it’s such an easy buy. You can see in the product photo he’s wearing them with dressier loafers and it works.

man wearing a linen short with loafer shoes

7″ linen short, $24.29 $89.50

It’s got the similar coin pocket like the Todd Snyder’s but with a normal button waist and it features a subtle blue-gray striped pattern, which is great to pair with other summer minimalist staples to get just a little bit of texture into your outfit and visual interest. These are 70% off right now and available in a lot of sizes. Pretty crazy.

Textured Hooded Sweater, $32.99 $69.50

I’ve previously featured sweater hoodies as kind of an easy way of upgrading a hoodie outfit. This one’s basically free right now.

Textured Hooded Sweater, $32.99 $69.50

Just begging to be worn with shorts to a beach bonfire.

Wallace & Barnes Lightweight Canvas Work Jacket, $104.99 $218

An awesome pull for a lightweight layer. Feels very classic workwear and I’ve always liked the Wallace and Barnes line, a little higher quality than mainline J.Crew.

nubuck leather flip flops

NuBuck Leather Flip Flops, $18.59 $69

Available in a few sizes but they are 70% off right now, so if you need some for vacation, now’s your chance.

man wearing 6" cotton-nylon blend swim trunk in dobby stripe with slip on shoes

6″ Swim Trunk, $19.19 $79.50

Such a cool vintage inspired swim option that you can wear with a shirt out to dinner, no problem. Just a very cool looking pair of shorts that belong on the coast somewhere.

Andrew Snavely

Andrew founded Primer in 2008 and brings 15+ years of men's style expertise. Known for his practical, relatable approach to style and self-development, he has been a recognized speaker at conferences and has styled work for top brands. Off-duty, he loves photography & editing, and enjoys road trips with his dog, Leela. Raised in rural Pennsylvania, educated in DC, and living in LA for nearly 20 years, Andrew's diverse experiences shape the relatable and real-world advice that has helped millions through Primer. On Instagram: @andrewsnavely and @primermagazine.