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An outdoor gazebo over lounge furniture, an outdoor dining set, and two outdoor lounge chairs.

Level up your summer with fresh finds at deep discounts.

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Christmas came early. Wayfair’s Black Friday in July Sale — aka, their biggest sale of the summer — kicks off today, July 26.

Snag up to 80% off on everything from patio furniture and grills to decor and rugs with thousands of sitewide discounts and limited-time flash deals, now through Monday, July 29.

So, remember that luxe chaise lounge and sleek kitchen island you’ve been daydreaming about? Oh, and that spa-worthy hot tub? Now’s the time to buy (at the lowest prices of the season).

What’s in our carts

Need some local inspo? Savor the season in style with these City Editor picks, perfect for summer in the River City.

  • Patio side table: Robin here — this adorable side table giving Museum District vibes could add an artsy flourish to your porch or patio.
  • Orwell square wall clock: I’m obsessed with the retro vibe of this clock, and am already picturing it in my kitchen.
  • Cantilever umbrella: My key to prolonging outdoor time during the River City summer is definitely shade.
  • Upholstered chaise lounge: And when it’s finally just too hot, catch me lounging with a book, an iced coffee from Lamplighter, and the fan on full blast.

Bonus: Enjoy free shipping sitewide.

Ready, set, shop (and save)

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