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We rounded up the 18 best sales and deals happening online today, with savings on shoes and clothing at Nordstrom, weighted Gravity Blankets, menswear at Bonobos, underwear at Tommy John and MeUndies, glasses at GlassesUSA.com, outdoor clothing at Backcountry and REI, electronics at JBL, home goods at Wayfair, and more. 

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The best sales and deals happening today at a glance:

Additional Business Insider-exclusive deals and longer-term sales going on now:

Find the details of each sale below:

1. Save 15% sitewide at Gravity Blankets

Shop the Gravity Blankets sale now.

Research suggests that weighted blankets decrease cortisol (the stress hormone) and increase melatonin to help promote a more relaxing and fulfilling night of sleep. In celebration of Gravity's third birthday, you can save 15% sitewide by using the promo code "BDAY15" at checkout until April 27.



2. Save up to 30% sitewide at Adidas

Shop the Adidas sale now.

Right now, you can save up to 30% sitewide by using the promo code "APRIL" at checkout. The sale includes popular sneakers like Ultra Boosts, NMDs, and Superstars, as well as apparel.



3. Save 25% on matching pairs of underwear at MeUndies

Shop the MeUndies sale now.

Underwear is an essential closet staple, and MeUndies makes wearing it fun with matching pairs. Right now, you can save 25% on matching underwear for you and your partner with the promo code "MATCH25" at checkout. You can place one order now, or sign up for membership to regularly get matching pairs through the subscription.




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