Nordstrom's sale: Last day to get up to 60% off on Levi's, Coach, Carhartt and more

Don't let the last days of summer slip away without a wardrobe refresh! Nordstrom's Labor Day Sale offers incredible deals on the very pieces you need to seamlessly transition your style into fall. This is your chance to get ahead of the trends and snag some of the season's most versatile staples, all at a discount.

Nordstrom’s Labor Day Sale is also a prime opportunity for men to refresh their wardrobes. The sale features a wide selection of men's fashion essentials, from timeless denim jackets that are perfect for cooler weather to plaid shackets you'll want to wear straight into winter.

Core oversize terry full-zip hoodie: on sale for $51 (40% off), originally $85
Nike tech fleece joggers: on sale for $74.75 (35% off), originally $115
Ralph Lauren wool blend women's tweed coat: on sale for $199.99 (37% off), originally $320
Studio luxe high waist pocket 7/8 leggings: on sale for $47.40 (40% off), originally $79
HOKA Bondi 8 men's running shoes: on sale for $114.99 (30% off), originally $165

Original price: $98

The women's 501 straight-leg jeans are a timeless classic from Levi's, which are known for their versatile fit that's relaxed through the thigh and straight from the knee down. 

Original price: $150

Add a cozy touch to your casual outfits with this lightweight, cropped jacket from Levi’s. The machine-washable jacket features a spread collar and front welt pockets.

Original price: $99.50

Caslon’s Johnny collar cotton and wool sweater is a cozy and stylish sweater made from a soft blend of cotton and wool. The Johnny collar gives it a relaxed yet refined look.

Original price: $89

The Halogen pants have a flattering high-waisted fit and a straight leg silhouette that creates a clean, elongated line. They are made from a comfortable stretch fabric and work for both professional and casual looks.

Original price: $118

The Spanx Air Essentials wide-leg pants in the smoke color are made from a lightweight and breathable fabric with four-way stretch. Wear these for a comfortable and stylish option for both lounging and travel.

Original price: $89.99

These New Balance 574 sneakers have a comfortable fit and classic, understated design. This iconic shoe has a signature suede and mesh upper and has become a global wardrobe staple, celebrated for its ability to be effortlessly styled with nearly any outfit.

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Original price: $100

These Sperry Topsiders are loved for their durable leather and iconic non-slip rubber sole. Boat shoes are a perfect piece for the changing temperatures of fall. They are more substantial than a sandal but lighter than a boot, making them ideal for layering with fall clothing.

Original price: $139.95

Lands' End Mary Jane flats feature a soft leather upper and a secure strap with a buckle for a classic look. With a focus on practicality and quality, these versatile flats are perfect for all-day wear.

Original price: $165

The Carhartt ripstop cargo pants in camo are a rugged and comfortable choice for outdoor work. These pants are made from a durable ripstop fabric and feature multiple cargo pockets for convenient storage. 

Original price: $54.99

The Dickies Savage Work button-up shirt is made from heavy-duty twill. It features multiple pockets, including a pen slot, for functionality.

Original price: $195

The Carhartt Ingo hoodie is rugged and designed for warmth and durability. It is made from a heavy-duty fabric that is soft and comfortable.

Original price: $128

Levi's quilt-lined cotton shacket combines the look of a shirt with the warmth of a jacket, thanks to its soft cotton exterior and quilted interior lining. This classic button-up is perfect as an outer layer for transitioning through the seasons.

Original price: $69

The Zella live-in performance joggers in gray pewter are comfortable to wear for workouts or everyday activities. They are made with stretchy, moisture-wicking fabric to keep you cool and dry and feature a relaxed, tapered fit.

Original price: $250

The Vince Flash low top sneaker is a premium, minimalist shoe for everyday wear. It is crafted from high-quality leather and features a sleek, classic design with a cushioned insole.

Original price: $99

Bonobos’ Chino 2.0 pants in rust are made with four-way-stretch fabric. They feature a signature curved waistband and wrinkle-resistant fabric for superior comfort and a perfect fit.

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Original price: $109.99

The New Balance T500 features a minimalist design with premium leather and suede. Its low-profile silhouette makes it a versatile staple you can pair with any casual look.

Original price: $129

These Johnston & Murphy knit plain toe sneakers blend the clean look of a dress shoe with the lightweight feel of a sneaker. The shoe's versatility makes it great for both casual and professional settings.

Original price: $248

Rag & Bone's stretch jeans offer a comfortable fit for men with a more athletic build, providing extra room in the hips and thighs. The straight-leg silhouette and generous fit prioritize comfort and function. 

Original price: $250

The Barbour Korbel waterproof jacket has a sleek, weather-resistant design with a two-way zipper. It’s simple and sporty for misty weather.

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Original price: $79

The Easton suede belt at Nordstrom will add a touch of refined texture to any look. It is made from soft suede with a clean, oblong buckle.

Bills stun Ravens with dramatic walk-off field goal after massive 4th-quarter comeback

Another fantastic matchup between AFC heavyweights ended in thrilling fashion on Sunday night, as Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Baltimore Ravens, 41-40, thanks to a walk-off field goal. 

The Bills outscored the Ravens, 22-6, in the fourth quarter, and everything started turning the home team’s way at Highmark Stadium when Derrick Henry, who had a stellar night otherwise, fumbled with 3:10 left in the fourth quarter while Baltimore held a 40-32 lead.

After Buffalo’s fumble recovery, Allen found Jackson Hawes to set up the Bills on the goal line, and he leaped over his offensive line to make it a two-point game. The Bills, trying its third two-point conversion of the game, were unsuccessful for the third straight time as Keon Coleman couldn’t haul in the back-shoulder fade. 

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The Ravens, who couldn’t be stopped on offense in the first three quarters of this game, still controlled their own destiny if Lamar Jackson & Co. could get a first down. But the Bills, riding all their momentum, forced a three-and-out and Allen took advantage. 

Allen was dissecting the Ravens’ defense, with the biggest play being a 32-yard strike to new receiver Josh Palmer to get into field goal range. On the very next play, Coleman made up for the drop in the end zone with a 25-yard catch-and-run to Baltimore’s nine-yard line with 46 seconds left to play. 

The Bills were able to walk the clock down, and Matt Prater buried the 32-yard attempt to complete a miraculous comeback to begin the new season. 

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Allen, the reigning league MVP, racked up 394 passing yards and 30 rushing yards with four total touchdowns – two passing and two rushing – to start his season on the right foot. But this game appeared to be a story for Jackson and Henry after what they did against a Bills defense that didn’t have an answer until the very end. 

Henry, who had almost 2,000 rushing yards in his first Ravens season in 2024, leads the NFL thus far in Week 1 after totaling 169 yards on 18 carries with two long touchdown runs. It was clear from the start of this game that Henry was going to pick up where he left off in 2024. The Ravens’ offensive line was making clear lanes at the line of scrimmage, and the bruising back didn’t waste them. 

But Jackson was doing it all for the Ravens, too, as he scored once on the ground and was dishing out touchdown passes to Zay Flowers and DeAndre Hopkins, the latter of which being a highlight-reel snag. He finished the game with 210 passing yards with just five incompletions on his 19 attempts, while rushing for 70 yards and a score on six carries.

The Ravens scored on each of its first five possessions in this game, and it began after Allen and the Bills opening their 2025 season with a perfectly executed touchdown drive, where Dalton Kincaid hauled in a strike from Allen to make it 7-0 after the extra point. Baltimore was able to get in field goal range for new kicker Tyler Loop to bury a 52-yard field goal to notch the first of his career. 

Once Baltimore forced a three-and-out, Henry ripped off a 30-yard touchdown early in the second quarter to give the Ravens its first lead of the new season. Then, on the team’s next possession, Henry almost took it to the house yet again, this time being stopped after a 49-yard gain on just the second play from scrimmage.

Two plays later, Jackson took the ball on a designed run to the left and was virtually untouched to make it 17-7 in favor of the road team. Buffalo would tally two more field goals in the first half to stay within a score, but Baltimore wasted no time when they got the ball back to start the second half. 

This was the Flowers drive, as the leading Ravens receiver with 143 yards got 62 of those on back-to-back plays. First, a 39-yard catch-and-run set the Ravens up in Buffalo territory just outside the red zone. Then, Jackson wasted no time finding him for a 23-yard connection that blew the ball open, 27-13. 

Allen, knowing the Bills needed to answer at home, dug deep and managed to go 60 yards on nine plays where James Cook, the league’s leader in rushing touchdowns a season ago, got his first of the new campaign from two yards out. The team’s two-point conversion failed, leaving the score 27-19. 

Baltimore would continue putting pressure on the Bills, and perhaps the biggest score of the night was Hopkins, the newest Ravens receiver, showing off catching ability with a one-handed snag for a 29-yard touchdown on his first target with his new team. 

Allen and the Bills responded yet again when they needed a touchdown, as the quarterback scampered into the colored paint from two yards out. But Buffalo was unable to convert their two-point try, leaving it a two-score game for Baltimore. 

Henry, though, didn’t care for the "Bills Mafia" getting rowdy in the fourth quarter. The running back busted out a 46-yard touchdown run after Jackson’s 19-yard run, where he was about the same distance behind the line of scrimmage before making multiple defenders miss to keep the drive alive on third-and-10 with a first down. 

But it was all Buffalo after that Henry score. They put together 16 unanswered points to shock Baltimore and start the 2025 season in grand fashion.

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