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Best early Memorial Day deals at Nordstrom: Save on Le Creuset, Nike, Hydro Flask, Casper Sleep and more

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You don’t need to wait until Memorial Day to shop the best Memorial Day deals at Nordstrom. The retailer is currently offering a ton of deep discounts on clothing, footwear and home products right now. Beat the holiday weekend shopping rush and score deals on Le Creuset, Nike, Hydro Flask, Casper Sleep and more. 

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your summer wardrobe or snag a cooler for your next beach day, Nordstrom has you covered with great deals across every product category. Keep reading to shop the best early Memorial Day deals at Nordstrom.


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Best summer clothing deal: Caslon wide leg pull-on linen blend pants, $40 (reduced from $59)

Best cookware deal: Le Creuset Signature 2.75 qt enamel dutch oven, $180 (reduced from $290)

Save on a must-have cooler bag for summer: Hydro Flask Carry Out soft cooler (12 liters), $52 (reduced from $70)


Best early Memorial Day deals at Nordstrom

Shop savings on home, apparel, footwear and more.

Casper The Original Pillow: $52

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The Casper original pillow features a unique pillow-in-pillow design that provides optimum support and comfort to help you get the best night’s sleep possible.

Casper The Original Pillow (standard), $52 (reduced from $65)

Casper The Original Pillow (king), $68 (reduced from $85)


Le Creuset Signature 2.75-quart enamel dutch oven: $180

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This best-selling dutch oven is currently 37% off at Nordstrom ahead of Memorial Day. It’s excellent for preparing casseroles, side dishes and more. Choose from eight colors.

Le Creuset Signature 2.75-quart enamel dutch oven, $180 (reduced from $290)


Hydro Flask 12-liter Carry Out soft cooler: $52

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Planning a Memorial Day beach trip? Then you’ll need a high-quality cooler. This Hydro Flask cooler features lightweight insulation that can keep your drinks cool for up to 24 hours. It’s currently 25% off at Nordstrom.

Hydro Flask Carry Out soft cooler (12 liters), $52 (reduced from $70)

There is also a larger version available.

Hydro Flask Carry Out soft cooler (20 liters), $67 (reduced from $90)


Outdoor Voices Flow high waist leggings: $70

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These popular leggings are made with a super-soft knit fabric that provides all-day comfort. They’re great for summer workouts such as yoga, running and hiking or just laying around in ultra-comfy athleisure. Prices vary by color, the prices shown are for the Heatwave colorway.

Outdoor Voices Flow high waist leggings, $70 (reduced from $88)


Beis reversible cotton canvas tote diaper bag: $111

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This chic reversible diaper bag from the CBS Essentials reader-loved brand Beis Travel is currently 30% off at Nordstrom. The tote-shaped diaper bag features  a removable, adjustable shoulder strap, two insulated interior pockets and a laptop pocket so that you can carry everything you need for your child and yourself.

Choose from two color options.

Beis reversible cotton canvas tote diaper bag, $111 (reduced from $158)


Caslon wide leg pull-on linen blend pants: $40

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Linen clothing is perfect for summer. It’s light and breathable to keep you cool on warm summer days. These stylish Caslon linen pants feature a high-waist, wide-leg design and front slant pockets.

Pick up a pair at Nordstrom now for only $40.

Caslon wide leg pull-on linen blend pants, $40 (reduced from $59)


Nike shoes: $65 and up

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Nordstrom has a ton of deals on popular Nike shoe styles. Shop the best Nike deals below to score a sweet discount on fashionable sneakers and top-rated running shoes. Note that prices may vary by color or size.


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(CBS DETROIT) – The father of the 14-year-old accused of killing two students and two teachers at a Georgia high school was charged in connection with the shooting. His charges follow in the wake of the convictions of two Michigan parents after a school shooting carried out by their child. 

Colin Gray, 54, has been charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder and eight counts of cruelty to children, in the shooting that happened at Apalachee High School Wednesday morning. The 14-year-old suspect was charged with four counts of felony murder.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey said the charges come from Colin Gray “knowingly allowing his son to possess a weapon.” The father was in court Friday morning, where a judge told him he could face up to 180 years in prison if convicted on all counts. 

The father of the shooting suspect being charged comes after the historic case of James and Jennifer Crumbley, who were sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter, becoming the first parents in the U.S. to be convicted in a mass school shooting carried out by their child. 

James and Jennifer Crumbley were held responsible for their roles in the Oxford High School shooting that killed four students — Justin Shilling, Madisyn Baldwin, Tate Myre and Hana St. Juliana — and injured seven other people on Nov. 30, 2021. 

During their trials, the prosecution argued that the Crumbley parents ignored their son’s mental health needs and purchased the gun that he used in the shooting. 

Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald, the prosecutor in the Crumbley case who set the precedent for prosecuting parents in mass school shootings, reacted to the news that the Georgia suspect’s father was charged in an interview with CNN Thursday. 

“My reaction is rage because you know it the prosecution of the Crumbleys was never, ever meant to be a floodgate of charges against parents, because it was such an egregious set of facts,” said McDonald. “I share the emotions of the entire country that, even after that well-publicized case, we’re still here.”

Former federal prosecutor and defense attorney Rick Convertino, appearing on CBS News Detroit to discuss the shooting at Apalachee before it was revealed that the shooter’s father had been charged, noted the differences between the gun laws in Georgia and Michigan and claimed “gun culture” is different in Georgia than it is in Michigan. Georgia passed a law in 2022 that allowed residents to carry without a permit, which means adults do not need to have a permit to buy or carry buy rifles, shotguns or handguns.

One of the most significant differences, according to Convertino, is with the gun storage laws. “In Georgia, there’s no specific child-preventive act that requires the guns to be secured and safe from unrestricted children to have access to it,” said Convertino. 

There is also no gun lock law in Georgia or any “red flag” laws that allow for the removal of guns from someone who is determined to be a risk for harming themselves or other people. Georgia’s laws are among the least strict in the nation, according to a CBS News analysis

“We’ve seen this 14-year-old shooter had made threats a year before. The father apparently said to the police that he bought the AR-style weapon for a Christmas present for his minor child,” Kris Brown, president of gun control advocacy organization Brady, told CBS News’ Natalie Brand, drawing a parallel to the Crumbley case.

Brown said Colin Gray’s arrest and the convictions of James and Jennifer Crumbley send a message.

“If you have a firearm in the home, you better safely store that firearm, or you will have a risk if something happens of being criminally charged,” she said.

Michigan’s new gun safety laws went into effect in February, a little over two years after the Oxford High School shooting. 



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