Black Friday is the season of commitment – especially for footwear that’s been living in our carts.
For the Broadsheet team, it’s a chance to shop the styles we’ve been lusting over at prices too good to resist. From timeless classics to contemporary must-haves, these are the pairs we’re making room for in our wardrobes.
The Best Black Friday Shoe Sales, 2024
• Bassike: 30 per cent off selected styles
• Lee Mathews: 30 per cent off storewide
• St Agni: 30 per cent off selected styles
• Christopher Esber: 30 per cent off selected styles
• Friends With Frank: 30 per cent off storewide
• Marais: 20 per cent off brands like Maison Margiela, Jacquemus and more
• Ssense: Up to 50 per cent off brands like Jil Sander, Our Legacy and more
• The Iconic: Up to 50 per cent off brands like Proenza Schouler, Assembly Label and more
• Farfetch: Up to 50 per cent off brands like Manolo Blahnik, Bally and more
• Net-a-Porter: Up to 50 per cent off brands like Lemaire, Marni and more
• Vestiaire Collective: Up to 70 per cent off brands like Prada, Mista and more
• The Undone: 20 per cent off brands like Nelson Made, A Emery and more
• Hype DC: Up to 50 per cent off
• Rollie Nation: Up to 50 per cent off storewide
• Footlocker: Up to 50 per cent off storewide
• JW Pei: Up to 55 per cent off selected styles
• JD Sports: Up to 50 per cent off selected styles
• The Athlete's Foot: Up to 30 per cent off selected styles
• Hoka One: Up to 40 per cent off selected styles
• Asics: 25 per cent off selected styles
• Platypus Shoes: Up to 60 per cent off
• DOF Studios: 25 per cent off select styles
The 13 shoes we’re shopping in the Black Friday sales
Maison Margiela Tabi sandals
$1400 (was $1750) I’ve been admiring these for long enough, it’s time to lock them in. Made in Italy from 100 per cent leather with Margiela’s signature Tabi split toe, this fresh take on the original style is about to be my go-to choice for summer footwear.– Simone Richardson, shopping editor.
Rollie Nation Fields Chelsea Cactus boots
$84 (was $240) Like anyone who spends a lot of time on social, I am not exempt from being influenced by posts – I’ve seen a bajillion ads from Rollie Nation and they’re all fun, so maybe I should just give in to the algorithm and get these very cute boots.– Rashmi Mohotti, social media coordinator.
Teva Women’s Original Universal sandals
$85 (was $120) I’m planning a fair bit of stomping around Noosa National Park this holiday season, so a fresh pair of Tevas is a good investment: sturdy enough for hiking sandy paths and quickly kicked off when you hit the beach. They come in a range of colourways, but this blue sun-and-moon insignia is speaking to me of ’90s celestial teen angst and I’m kind of into it.– Jo Walker, studio editor.
Marni Fussbett Criscross sandals
$920 (was $1150) I don’t think I’ve ever seen a pair of Marni Fussbett’s on sale before? Especially not in the style’s signature black hue. The timeless, supportive design means they’ll last for many summers to come, so all things considered this is a steal, right?– Simone Richardson, shopping editor.
St Agni Smokey Olive flip flop sandals
$272 (was $389) Pared-back sandals with a slight heel are a wardrobe staple, especially in warmer months. They instantly elevate an outfit: whether it’s a simple jeans-and-a-nice-top combo, or casual dresses and skirts. This sage number from St Agni fits the brief – and is 30 per cent off right now.– Gitika Garg, assistant editor.
Hoka Gaviota 5 sneakers
$220 (was $280) Like half of my FYP, I’ve been getting into running. I recently hit a milestone (hooray!) and, to mark the occasion, I’d like to buy myself some trainers. Hoka is a brand my friends – and experienced runners – rave about, so they’re top of my list.– Maggie Zhou, fashion editor.