SKIMS quietly launches spring loungewear sale as fan-favorite sizes sell out
SKIMS quietly launched an unadvertised spring loungewear sale that included Fits Everybody and soft-lounge pieces; E! noted fan-favorite sizes were already selling out at publication.

SKIMS quietly launched an unadvertised spring loungewear sale that included core Fits Everybody pieces and the brand’s soft-lounge family, with discounts applied to boxers, cami-and-short sleep sets, ribbed minis and robes, according to a consumer-impact summary dated Feb 27, 2026. E! highlights that "fan-favorite sizes were already selling out at publication," a clear signal that the brand’s everyday staples are moving quickly even without overt promotion.
The quiet drop lands amid a broader clearance moment for loungewear. Travel + Leisure flagged steep Amazon markdowns for the weekend, calling out the Sweaty Betty Women’s After Class Crop Sweatshirt as "now available for an impressive 70 percent off" and advising shoppers that Joe’s Women’s Sleeveless Tank Top is "77 percent off in a full range of sizes." That framing — "A long weekend is upon us" and "the next three days" — positions these deals as short-lived opportunities to bulk up a rotation of matching sets and travel-ready layers.
Outdoor and technical lounge pieces are part of the same wave. In Travel + Leisure’s REI roundup, the printed Kari Traa Edith Half-zip Base Layer Top is "25 percent off" while the North Face Tekware Grid Quarter-zip sits "at 27 percent off." The piece also flags Free Country Trail 2 Town Flare Pants "for only $40—they even have pockets!" and notes that REI sale prices can start "at just $27," connecting home comfort to trail-ready function.
Style editors are reframing how those pieces get worn. Ysolt Usigan’s SheKnows roundup, titled "The Cozy Parenting Uniform: Best Loungewear for Moms in 2026," pairs practical picks like the Hanes EcoSmart Fleece Crewneck — described as "a no-drama sweatshirt that survives snack spills and repeat washes" — with tailored loungewear sets such as the Mrs. G Advait Cora-cari Bosy Shirt and Trouser that "looks styled, even though it feels like pajamas." SheKnows also carries the site's affiliate disclosure: "If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission."

InStyle’s imagery and copy continue to push the two-piece set as the season’s sweet spot, from "splurgy Oprah-adored Rag & Bone sweatpant jeans" to wrinkle-free knit separates that work as sleepwear and a coffee-run outfit. That editorial consensus — matching sets that transition from house to errands — helps explain why SKIMS’ Fits Everybody boxers, cami-and-short sets and robes are such quick sellers.
For shoppers, the takeaway is straightforward: SKIMS’ Feb 27, 2026 sale underscores persistent demand for comfortable, polished loungewear. With fan-favorite sizes reported selling out, consider prioritizing whichever Fits Everybody or soft-lounge pieces you actually wear most often rather than waiting for a larger, widely advertised drop later in the season.
Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?
Submit a Tip

