These 30 Sweaters, Jeans, and Boots Will Have You Looking Like a Fashion Person Straight Through Spring, and They're On Sale
There's a reason we all regularly reach for a sweater-jeans-and-boots outfit in the morning. Each piece comes together to create an effortless combo that makes for easy dressing. However, not all sweaters, jeans, and boots are created the same. The cut, color, and style of each can make huge difference in the final result. I set out to find an array of options that will have you looking like a fashion person straight through spring 2026, and they are all on sale.
This weekend, I scoured the sale sections of stores like Nordstrom, Madewell, J.Crew, Banana Republic, Gap, and more, for standout sweaters, jeans, and boots. I found a stellar set of discounted picks that can seamlessly fit into any wardrobe in a variety of of-the-moment styles, including V-neck and cashmere sweaters, dark-wash and straight-leg jeans, and kitten-heel and suede boots.
Keep scrolling to check out and shop 30 of my top picks before they either sell out or go back to their regular price.
Shop Chic On-Sale Sweaters, Jeans, and Boots
Black kitten-heel boots are a favorite.
V-neck sweaters are having a moment.
Dark-wash jeans are a top pick.
More standout dark denim.
How cool are these suede boots?
Perfect for a French-inspired outfit.
Scarf sweaters make any outfit look more expensive.
Red sweaters are a go-to among the fashion set.
I love wearing white jeans no matter the season.
Cuffed jeans are also top of mind.

Jennifer Camp Forbes is a senior shopping editor at Who What Wear, where she has worked in a variety of capacities including creative director and various editor roles. She’s a well-known shopping expert that’s sought out for advice and insight on the latest trends, outfit ideas, and fashion picks thanks to her thoughtful shopping roundups. Jennifer's lifelong interest in fashion led her to intern at Harper’s Bazaar as an undergraduate. Later, while working towards her masters degree in psychological counseling at Columbia University, she founded two digital fashion publications: Le Fashion and Olsens Anonymous. The popularity of both sites grew and after graduation she decided put her plans to become a therapist aside to pursue a career in fashion.