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It's been a long week, but the sales are going strong

Photo: Courtesy Retailers In this week’s roundup of the best deals, we’ve found some fuzzy Patagonia fleeces for both adults and toddlers, on-sale Everlane cashmere, and a Martha Stewart–approved Dutch oven.

$49 at Madewell Buy with code: REALDEAL Pendleton Tucson Blanket $203 According to Pendleton, this Tuscon blanket is “robe-sized,” meaning it’s ideal for wrapping yourself up in front of the campfire or the TV. $12 at Nordstrom Rack Buy Pajar Darnell Insulated Waterproof Boot $35 If you still are in need of some waterproof footwear, these Pajar winter boots are about as real of a deal as you’re going to get .

$60 at Everlane Buy Everlane Cashmere Sweatpants $98 If you’re looking to upgrade your stained sweatpants from college, or want to dip your toe into sloungewear, try these cashmere pants . $156 at Macy's Buy 7 for All Mankind Alexa Cropped Corduroy Pants $78 These are kind of the ideal pants for transitional winter-to-spring weather: The high-waisted, wide-legged, and cropped silhouette is just right for baring your ankles — but it’s all made of corduroy.

$7 at Shopbop Buy Rachel Comey Andes Blazer $149 And you can also be the kind of person who wears an oversized tiger-print blazer from Rachel Comey over a white T-shirt and jeans when that blazer is 75 percent off.

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