When not one, but many of your favorite brands go on sale, it’s time to stock up!
Right now, Gilt has hundreds of designer sneaker deals up for grabs during the flash site’s “Sneaker Stock-Up” event, but these big discounts will only last for a few days.
Fashion styles and athletic silhouettes are both available, but only in women’s sizes. So, if you see something you like from Golden Goose, VEJA, Vince or APL, you won’t wan’t to wait to add them to cart.
Among the best deals we spotted is the $224 price drop on the APL Streamline Sneaker, which takes your total spend to $96, from $320. The cedar and clay colors are a great aesthetic match for fall, while the APL FutureFoam midsole provides maximum cushioning for sweater-weather runs.
If you like that festive “ochre” vibe, the $40 cut on the VEJA Urca Sneakers will give your versatile white lace-ups some seasonal edge.
And the $155-off discount on the Golden Goose Mid Star Leather Sneaker can’t be beat, if you’ve been thinking about getting some vintage-kissed kicks, but haven’t been able to look past the cost.
Somewhere between low and high tops sit these mid-level sneakers outfitted with the brand’s signature light gray suede star, a black leather heel tab, some chrome-effect gold leather patina, brogue details and a powder pink tongue.
Sign up for a free Gilt account and start shopping! The sale runs through Sunday, Sept. 29.
Shop the Gilt Sneaker Stock-Up event here.
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