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Minimalist American designer John Elliott has come through this Black Friday with a not-to-be-missed extra 30 percent off already marked down prices. Valid on a number of FW18 pieces such as pieced together paint splattered shirts, marble-dyed sweatshirts, and other elevated basics, the big discount can be applied at checkout with the code JE30.

But that's not all Elliott is bringing to the table this week. As well as the additional sale discounts, John Elliott has created all new product around best-selling pieces and beloved fabrications. New pieces will drop through November 26 on John Elliott's own website.

The additional product offering today features marble-dyed t-shirts, produced in Japan with a two-layer dye process for one-of-one patterns. The designs come on two of John Elliott's most popular tee silhouettes, the Anti-Expo and Long Sleeve Classic. While the dye process has previously been used on hoodies and crew neck sweaters, this is the first time it will be used on t-shirts, coming in washed black, washed navy, and washed burgundy.

Take a closer look at the new pieces via the link below, and be sure to add some sale items to cart while stocks last.

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