Similar to Gap, Macy’s or Nordstrom, Hollister has famously amazing sales. And luckily for anyone looking to upgrade their closet in 2026, Hollister’s winter sale is going on right now. There are discounts on everything from women’s parkas to men’s Slim Straight Jeans. There’s even some activewear on sale for anyone looking to exercise more in the new year.
Take a look at our top finds from Hollister’s winter sale below. Although the sale lasts through the middle of January, you’ll want to make your purchase before things start to sell out!
Top Deals From Hollister’s Winter Sale
Women’s
- Comfy Denim: Baggy jeans are forever in style. And Hollister’s Low-Rise Washed Black Baggy Jeans look good with pretty much anything, while flattering every body type. Double whammy — $35 (was $50)
- Arctic Cozy: Considered to be one of Hollister’s warmest jackets, the Faux Fur Lined Parka is both water- and wind-resistant. Plus, its cozy lined pockets will even keep your phone warm, which is essential on a cold winter day — $84 (was $140)
- Affordable Staple: Not only does the Long-Sleeve Seamless Fabric Slash-Neck Top match anything and layer impeccably, but it comes in several color varieties. And all of them are on sale! — $14 (was $20)
- Nostalgia: Calling all millennials! If Hollister’s Cable-Knit V-Neck Icon Sweater looks familiar to you, there’s a reason. Emulating iconic styles from our youth, it’s available in multiple colors. And needless to say, we need them all — $28 (was $40)
- Zzz’s: On sale for more than half off are the Always Cozy Wide-Leg Pants. They’re the perfect addition to your winter PJ collection, so good night and sleep tight! — $15 (was $35)
- Versatility: Wear your Low-Rise Faux Leather Bootcut Pants to the bars for a night on the town, to a day at the office or even while you’re traveling. Either way, you’ll look chic and effortlessly cool. And they’re comfortable, so you’ll feel great, too — $20 (was $60)
- Work It: Winter exercise tends to require a few additional pieces of clothing. And the Gilly Hicks Active Recharge Slim & Snatched Full-Zip will certainly do the trick. It’s both breathable and moisture-wicking, which is crucial for exercise. Plus, that slim fit will have you looking like a fitness model — $25 (was $50)
- Festive Forever: Take advantage of the fact that the holidays are over. Festive pieces like Hollister’s Oversized Candy Cane Graphic Hoodie are on sale, and it’ll look so cute for next year (and for any belated holiday parties!) — $30 (was $45)
Men’s
- Winter Warm-Up: Go for a walk, shovel your driveway or simply run errands in Hollister’s Faux Fur-Lined Puffer Jacket. Either way, it’ll keep your core warm (and the hood will come in handy if it starts snowing!) — $72 (was $120)
- Total Classic: When it comes to jeans, Hollister’s Slim Straight Jeans provide you with a comfortable, relaxed fit. And since they’ll never go out of style, you’ll be wearing them for decades to come — $20 (was $50)
- Layer It: We love a waffle shirt, like the Relaxed Thermal Long-Sleeve Crew Shirt. You can layer it under a sweater, use it on a chilly ski day or wear it all on its own, because it just looks that good — $17 (was $30)
- Starving Artist: Give some “don’t care” flair in the Washed Black Super Baggy Painter Jeans. Wear them with a slim-fit shirt or a baggy sweater. Regardless, you’ll look like you just rolled out of bed, in the best way — $39 (was $60)
- Retro Cool: Rev up your engines for the Boxy Heavyweight Toyota Supra Graphic Tee. And if you actually don’t know a single thing about cars, don’t worry. We won’t tell anyone — $21 (was $35)
- Grandpa Chic: Hollister’s Boxy Striped Crew Sweater gives you a thrifted look, sans the effort. And unlike many sweaters, it’s super soft and not at all scratchy, which is a major bonus — $25 (was $50)
- Pop the Collar: It’s no longer the early 2000’s, but you can still pop the collar on your Relaxed Logo Polo. Pull it off with a pair of khakis, some jeans or even a pair of sweatpants for a cool street style look — $15 (was $25)
- Night In: Have you ever seen anything cozier than the Boxy Flannel Shirt? Throw it on, build a fire and stream “Home Alone,” because it really screams “cozy for winter” — $25 (was $45)