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For affordable streetwear from brands we love, Urban Outfitters is always coming through with the goods. From apparel, sneakers, and accessories to dope homewares and electronics, the high street retailer is our go-to for a good deal.

To honor Labor Day this coming Monday, UO is offering an extra 30 percent off all sale items, starting today, August 31. For more Urban Outfitters discounts and deals, be sure to bookmark this page.

Below, we've compiled some of our favorite items to add to cart while the extra discount applies. UO's sale currently has dope apparel from the likes of GUESS and Stüssy, while a pair of own-brand chunky sunglasses and six-pack of Nike socks are also worthwhile cops.

Deal: 30 percent extra off sale items Dates: August 31 — September 3 Get discount: Stack your cart full of sale goods and check out.

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