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Amazon Summer Sale -- also called the Big Style Sale — is chock-full of mega markdowns from Calvin Klein, Warner, Felina, Maidenform and more.

Amazon's summer sale 2020 was reportedly launched to support fashion and beauty brands hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

Amazon's Prime Day was also postponed this year, so the fashion sale offers a chance for shoppers to stock up on clothing and accessories at a discount.

The sale, which kicked off on June 22, features deals on must-haves including apparel, luggage, and jewelry, from designers like Kate Spade,Levi's, and Rebecca Minkoff.

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