Wayfair closeout items up to 85% off
- Wayfair’s closeout section was advertising Memorial Day deals on May 17, with some products marked down into the 80%-off range. - Wayfair’s filtered closeout page showed more than 23,000 items, including a sheet set at $24.99 from $137.99 and a bed at 79% off. - Wayfair’s Memorial Day and closeout pages remained live on May 17, with sale listings and shipping estimates posted on the retailer’s site.
Wayfair’s closeout section was live on Sunday, May 17, with Memorial Day promotions attached to thousands of home listings across bedding, furniture, lighting and décor. The retailer’s main Memorial Day page advertised discounts including living room seating up to 60% off and area rugs up to 70% off, while its separate closeout hub showed products discounted more steeply on individual listings. People reported on May 16 that Wayfair’s closeout hub had items marked down by as much as 85% as part of the seasonal clearance push. Wayfair’s own site did not present a single homepage banner in the retrieved pages stating “up to 85% off,” but a filtered closeout page for 80%-to-100%-off items was live this week and displayed heavily reduced products. (wayfair.com) ### Where are the deepest markdowns showing up? Wayfair’s closeout hub showed 23,917 items on an 80%-to-100%-off filtered page retrieved from the retailer’s site. Among the listings visible there was a Basics by Wayfair microfiber sheet set priced at $24.99, down from $137.99, and an Elison platform bed by Latitude Run priced at $217.99 from $1,054.99, labeled 79% off in a flash deal. (wayfair.com) The closeout landing page also showed markdowns outside the 80%-plus filter. On May 17, Wayfair displayed a Candler velvet upholstered platform bed at $162.99 from $639.96, a Sabine wall mirror at $173.99 from $193.99, and Toyoko linen-blend curtains at $19.99 from $43.99. ### What does the Memorial Day page say is on sale? Wayfair’s Memorial Day clearance page grouped discounts by category rather than by one storewide percentage. (wayfair.com) The page advertised living room seating up to 60% off, area rugs up to 70% off, and bathroom vanities, mattresses, kitchen and dining furniture, bedroom furniture, outdoor furniture, lighting, bedding, and outdoor lighting and décor at up to 50% off. (wayfair.com) The same page highlighted specific products with larger cuts on individual items. Listings visible on May 17 included a power lift recliner at $375 from $1,800, a pouf at $59.99 from $265, and a leather recliner at $779.99 from $1,799. ### Is this a separate closeout section or the regular sale page? Wayfair maintained separate sale surfaces for the promotion. (wayfair.com) The Memorial Day page focused on themed seasonal deals, while the closeout hub functioned as a broader clearance-style section that included bedding, beds, mirrors and other categories under “Memorial Day Deal” labels. A separate deals page on Wayfair also promoted open-box merchandise, with more than 31,000 results visible in the retrieved page. (wayfair.com) That page offered lower “Open Box Price” listings on hardware and décor items, indicating that Wayfair was pushing multiple discount channels at the same time ahead of Memorial Day. ### How should shoppers read the “up to” numbers? Wayfair’s pages showed that category-wide claims and item-specific markdowns were not the same thing. (wayfair.com) The Memorial Day landing page used “up to” language for broad departments, while the closeout filter surfaced individual listings with deeper reductions that could exceed the category banners shown elsewhere on the site. That comparison is based on the pages retrieved from Wayfair on May 17. (wayfair.com) People’s May 16 story framed the closeout hub as a place to find the steepest markdowns on furniture and décor during the holiday sales period. Wayfair’s live pages on May 17 support that general picture, with the largest visible cuts appearing in the closeout section rather than in the top-line Memorial Day category banners. (wayfair.com) ### What can shoppers check next? Wayfair’s product pages on May 17 included delivery estimates such as “Get it by Mon, May 18” and “Get it by Wed, May 13” on some listings, along with stock and open-box pricing details. The retailer’s Memorial Day page and closeout hub remained live Sunday, giving shoppers a current place to verify prices, shipping windows and whether specific markdowns are still available before the holiday. (people.com) (wayfair.com)