Free People boho chic pieces elevate just about every outfit. And as much as you love the brand, their enviable pieces can be out of budget and just out of reach. But not today! Macy’s Free People sale is just in time to give your summer wardrobe a fresh and free spirited facelift. There are so many perfect pieces on sale, and you can get some pretty fabulous Free People favorites for under $50. (Yes, you read that right.) And we’ve rounded up 13 of them – just to peak your interest. 

Free People Lohri Embroidered Tassel Top in Ivory

Price: $39.00

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Free People Mara Ankle Skinny Jeans in Navy

Price: $46.80 

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Free People Embroidered Bubble-Sleeve T-Shirt in Medium Gray

Price: $39.20

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Free People Cotton Mini Skirt in Ivory

Price: $42.00  

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Free People Tulum Cotton Slip Dress in Yellow

Price: $49.00

 

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Free People This Is It Cotton Slip Dress in Natural 

Price: $26.40

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Free People Shark Bite Skinny Jeans in Blue

Price: $4952

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Free People Stevie Open-Back Tank Top in White

Price: $15.20

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Free People Diana Sleeveless Wrap Dress in Light Yellow

Price: $44.00

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Free People Ultra High Pull-On Skinny Jeans in Navy

Price: $34.80

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Free People She’s A Doll Lace Crop Tank in Ivory

Price: $17.36

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Free People Garden Party Crocheted Tank Top in Rose

Price: $20.40

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Free People Cotton Released-Hem Denim Midi Skirt in Blue

Price: $46.80

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On Wednesday, President Trump signed an executive order to end the separation of children and parents at the U.S.-Mexico border. While this step will prevent families from being torn apart in the future, it does little for the children who have already been taken away. As of now, over 2,300 children are separated from their parents, and some of them are infants as young as three months old. For the state of Michigan, this poses a serious problem.

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending the separation of children and their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, but it is unclear how and if that will change the current living conditions of those children currently in the facilities throughout Texas. Activists who have visited these places describe the treatment of immigrant children as both neglectful and criminal action. 

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