Latest Top Holiday Deals: Site-Wide Discounts of 30%, 40%, Even 50% Off

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Don’t fret if you missed out on big online sales offered on Cyber Monday, or the site-wide discounts that followed. In the current e-retail scene, it’s all but guaranteed that when one set of deals expires, another slew of site-wide discounts will be released.

Here are some of the latest comprehensive site-wide deals from major retailers, wrangled up with the help of deal sites such as RetailMeNot, Buxr, dealnews, BradsDeals, and Coupon Sherpa.

30% OFF
Banana Republic: Enter code BRGET30 for 30% off your entire purchase. Valid through December 16. Free shipping on orders of $50 and up.

Columbia: Use promo code EYXMDW411 for 30% off purchases placed by December 18. Flat rate for standard shipping is $6.

Kohl’s: For customers for a Kohl’s charge card, the code GIFTS4ALL knocks 30% off everything through December 24. No Kohl’s card? Use the code STOCKING15 for 15% off. Free shipping on purchases of $50 and up.

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Land’s End: Punch in promo code SANTA (pin: 1212) by December 15 for 30% off your entire purchase, plus free shipping. If you miss that deadline, try the promo code JOLLY (pin: 1235), which is valid for purchases made by December 19. That’ll also knock off 30% your entire order, but with that code free shipping is only available for purchases of $50 and up.

Tommy Hilfiger: Enter code WINTER30 for 30% off through December 16, with free shipping on all orders.

40% OFF
Ann Taylor: Use the code HOLIDAYS to get 40% off all full-price items. Not clear when the coupon code with expire. Free shipping only on orders of $150 and up.

Jones NY: Current sale knocks 40% off everything (no promo code required) and free standard shipping for purchases made through December 16.

Yankee Candle: The code AYNWC will knock $10 off a purchase of $25 or over, the equivalent of 40% off. Valid all the way through January 8. Add $5 for flat rate shipping.

(MORE: Green Monday? Gift Card Weekend? Enough With ‘Special’ Holiday Shopping Events Already)

50% OFF
Fannie May Chocolates: Use coupon code 17356 for 50% off chocolates, candies, and all other gift items, now through December 17. Free shipping for orders of

Lane Bryant: Half off your entire online purchase on December 15—no code required. Add $7.95 for shipping, or free shipping available to stores.

Brad Tuttle is a reporter at TIME. Find him on Twitter at @bradrtuttle. You can also continue the discussion on TIME’s Facebook page and on Twitter at @TIME.

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