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This year marks the inaugural Quince End-of-Year sale. The deals are live for one day on December 26 — and it’s one of the few times a year the brand offers meaningful discounts on its lineup.
The sale features discounts on many of Quince’s bestsellers, with particularly strong deals on its silk pieces, winter essentials, and more. And while there are deals across all categories, we highly recommend checking out the large assortment of marked-down cashmere sweaters.
After testing more than 60 items for our Quince review, we know which items are worth prioritizing — and cashmere is definitely on that list. We also highly recommend checking out standout items like the carry-on suitcase, the stretchy women’s work pants we love, and a great bamboo quilt.
Given Quince’s already competitive pricing, these discounts bring high-quality silk and cashmere down to levels we rarely see outside of major sale events. Below, we break down what to expect from the December 26 sale and highlight the Quince silk and cashmere pieces that are truly worth buying
Best Quince deals
Quince Micromodal Thong (6-pack)
We’ve tested Quince’s Micromodal underwear firsthand and have found the material is also incredibly comfortable and slightly thicker, perfect for wearing with jeans.
Quince Washable Stretch Silk Tee
Luxe and sophisticated, this pajama tee featuring 90% Mulberry silk and 10% elastane offers a relaxed fit with a roomy silhouette and clean lines. Pair it with its matching shorts for a full set.
Quince Responsible Down Cropped Puffer Jacket
With 700-fill power, responsibly-sourced goose down, a water-repellent and wind-resistant fabric, and a removable hood, this cropped puffer will keep you warm all through winter. It comes in 11 colors.
Samantha Crozier
Style Editor
Samantha Crozier is the women’s style editor for Insider Reviews. She spends her days testing the newest it-bag, the workout set that’s all over Instagram, or that viral dress that everyone is talking about on TikTok. Experience:Sam has spent a lifetime putting fashion trends to the test, and has been testing and writing about clothing for several years. In her current role, she is responsible for designing testing methodology for feminine clothing guides and working with writers to deliver the most trustworthy and best-tested shopping guides. Before joining the Reviews team, she was an editor on the Health Reference team where she focused on articles about sex and relationships, skincare, nutrition, and mental health.Why you can trust SamLike a great fashion friend, Sam always has the answer to questions about how to problem-solve when it comes to style. Need a great pair of heels for your wedding that you can wear for eight hours straight? Or perhaps you’re wondering what washable silk pajamas actually hold up after a dozen washes? She can help you find the perfect solution.One of her foremost areas of expertise is women’s shoes. In fact, she walked a mile in over 80 pairs of heels to narrow down the most comfortable heels on the internet. And her coverage on the best boots for women had her testing everything from low-cost Amazon picks to bespoke leather options to see what’s really worth it. All this to say that you’ll frequently see her walking her dog around Brooklyn in a pair of red slingbacks or knee-high suede boots.She is an expert on women’s workwear and work bags, having tested dozens of laptop bags, totes, blazers, and more.Sam is always on the hunt for a great bargain, whether it’s for big deal days like Prime Day or Black Friday, or just a regular Tuesday. Expertise
Women’s shoes, particularly heels and boots
Petite fashion
Workwear
Swimwear
Jewelry
Education:She graduated from Tufts University with degrees in English and Political Science before joining Insider in 2020. Although she now lives in Brooklyn, she still travels to her hometown of Honolulu, Hawaii. You can reach her at: scrozier@businessinsider.com.
Gabrielle Chase
Senior Associate Style & Beauty Editor
Gabrielle Chase is a style and beauty expert who has worked in the fashion journalism industry for five years. As an editor and reporter, she has covered viral products, luxury companies, and durable closet staples. She applies a healthy dose of skepticism to the fashion trends on social media — still, she’s never above a good designer dupe.ExperienceBefore joining Business Insider in 2023, Gabrielle interned with Interview Magazine, and then wrote for Elle Magazine’s online series, The Launch.In her role on the Reviews team, Gabrielle tests clothing, shoes, and jewelry for their durability, quality, and, of course, style. She brings her eye for fashion to every story she writes or edits, whether she’s helping readers get dressed for work or find their new favorite pair of jeans. Gabrielle is also an expert when it comes to finding great deals on clothing and shoes, from finding affordable hidden-gem brands, to showcasing the best discounts around deal events.She upholds Insider Reviews’ rigorous product testing standards, recommending only products that look good, feel good, and last for season after season.Expertise
Women’s shoes and clothing
Apparel deal hunting
Viral fashion trends
Designer dupes
EducationGabrielle graduated from the University of Rhode Island with degrees in Journalism and Spanish. There she started runway modeling, which gave her an intimate look at how much work goes into producing a single garment. Backstage she’d overhear designers passionately retelling their creative process, so she switched her focus from broadcast journalism to fashion journalism.Outside of workGabrielle enjoys K-pop girl groups, horror movies, and science fiction books. She is based in Brooklyn.
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