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Don’t Miss Gap Factory’s Labor Day Sales, Up to 70% off Plus an Extra 15% with Chic Styles as Low as $12
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Date:2025-04-11 11:22:46
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Labor Day is almost here and that means summer is almost over. The end of the season used to make me sad and wistful…but not anymore. That's because I know that the best Labor Day sales are about to begin. And for us deal hunters, this is an electric time, especially over at Gap Factory. You can snag stylish wardrobe staples, chic everyday fashion, and other trendy finds that will keep you looking good from the end of summer to the fall.
What’s on Sale at Gap Factory?
Almost everything at Gap Factory is 50% to 70% off, plus an extra 15% taken at checkout (no promo code needed and I've done all the math below). The Labor Day sale lasts from now until September 3.
So, what are you waiting for? Head over to Gap Factory for all the closet refreshes and fashion updates that you've been waiting for. This is the summer sale that will make you say, “Bring on the fall.”
Shop the Best Labor Day Deals at Gap Factory
This versatile corduroy skirt is so easy to dress up or down -- and would look so perfect with boots. Snag it in either brown or black.
Available in 4 solid colors and 2 striped options, this soft t-shirt is essential for any wardrobe. Wear it solo or layer it with a cardigan or sweater, and it's the ideal basic for any fall fit.
Denim tops have been very on-trend recently, but this puff sleeve ruffle option elevates the game. The silhouette is so cute and makes any outfit look more stylized.
Another trend that we've been loving all summer is the V-neck vest style. This option is easy to layer over a t-shirt or wear solo, and adds a tailored aesthetic to any ensemble.
Whether you wear this mini dress on its own with some ballet flats or layer it with a turtleneck and boots, it's going to make a statement. Add a pumpkin spice latte to the mix and you have the perfect fall fit.
I've been eyeing this crossbody for a while, and I'm so excited that it's under $15. There's enough room for all your essentials, an adjustable strap, and a style that goes with any fit. And since it's made of nylon, it's easy to clean.
Fall is sweater weather, and nothing's more sophisticated than this striped roll-neck option. Soft and effortlessly chic, it will keep you warm without being too bulky, and several reviewers have called it "perfect."
Available in 6 colors, these pull-on jeans are a comfortable and casual option for work or the weekend. Plus, the cargo pockets give you plenty of space for your phone or some cash.
There's nothing cooler than the silhouette of a bomber jacket. Add a trendy cropped fit and a super soft knit, and you have this cute option. It's a steal for just $65.
When the temperatures start to drop, I wear my fleece joggers every day. They're great for running errands, working at home, or heading to the gym. Get them in 16 colorways.
Crisp and classic, this poplin shirt is a wardrobe staple. You can dress it up or dress it down, and the oversized fit is right on-trend.
Wide-leg jeans are trending, and this pair of high-rise denim is right on point. They include pleats for a tailored look and come in 11 colorways. Best of all, they're under $30.
What is the difference between Gap and Gap Factory?
Gap Factory has its own in-house design team that creates an exclusive line of styles that are only available at Factory. They do not carry Gap overstock, trends from last season, or any flawed items. It's the Gap brand, at a budget-friendly price.
Can I return Gap Factory items to Gap?
Gap Factory clothes cannot be returned to other stores (including regular Gap or Banana Republic). Some items are marked "Mail only," which means merchandise must be returned via mail. Check your shipping email confirmation for details.
Still shopping? Head over to Old Navy and save up to 60% on wardrobe staples for fall.
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