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The best Boxing Day clothing deals to shop now, from Ugg, Ganni and more
Whether you’re after a new coat or cashmere scarf, it’s here where you’ll find the best deals
The Boxing Day sales are an annual highlight for savvy shoppers, particularly when it comes to fashion. The sheer number of deals can be overwhelming, but our guide to the best Boxing Day clothing, shoe and jewellery savings is a good place to start.
In years gone by, it used to be common to see queues outside Next, Debenhams and John Lewis on 26 December. However, thanks to the rise in online ordering, these days, you can bag a bargain from the comfort of your couch.
Just like any other annual shopping event (such as Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day), plenty of brands are taking part, and prices are now dropping left, right and centre, on everything from tech and mattresses to home appliances and power tools.
So, if you’re looking to pick up a few extra products or even a couple of “it’s in the post” presents, you’re sure to find savings across key brands such as Zara, Selfridges, Net-a-Porter and many more. Just keep scrolling to see the best deals.
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Seasalt dawn point sparkly top: Was £69.95, now £39.95, Seasaltcornwall.com
With its subtle shimmer and on-trend colourway, this top can be dressed up or down throughout the winter months. Currently still available in most sizes, it’s been made with 50 per cent recycled polyamide and can be machine washed at 30C on a delicate cycle. With slimline blouson sleeves and added stretch, it should provide a flattering fit, and now comes with a discount of more than 40 per cent.
Ugg essential mini boot: Was £160, now £127.99, Ugg.com
The classic Ugg boot has made a comeback in recent years with celebrity fans including Emily Ratajkowski and Hailey Bieber inspiring their revival. Now, you can save more than £30 on this mini pair, which finish just at the ankle. The sheepskin outer and soft wool insole make these boots a dream to wear, while the cleated sole means they’ll fare well when worn out and about.
Jigsaw satin drape fluted sleeve top: Was £145, now £87, Jigsaw-online.com
If you’re still wondering what to wear on New Year’s Eve, this green fluted sleeve top could be a great find. Not only is it now 40 per cheaper, all sizes are still available and it will work wonderfully with a skirt, jeans or even leggings.
Damson Madder Gilda coat: Was £175, now £122.50, Damsonmadder.com
If the eco-conscious label Damson Madder is among your favourites, the brand is hosting a homeware and clothing sale that’s not to be missed. This brown, long-line winter coat, finished with floral stitch detailing and a tie-waist, is reduced by £50, and it’s an IndyBest fashion pick, having been named the best duvet coat in our round-up of top women’s winter coats. Described as insulating by our tester, it was found to be lightweight enough to “throw on during the in-between months but insulating enough to layer as the weather turns frosty”.
Norse Projects Ulrik gabardine zipped overshirt: Was £320, now £176, Endclothing.com
End Clothing is a go-to fashion retailer for many, so its winter sale, which sees up to 60 per cent off, is certainly exciting. Included in the online bargain bucket is this navy Norse Projects jacket with a contrasting silver zip and front pocket on the chest. The 45 per cent saving on this cosy winter essential is not to be missed.
Rixo Tahlia embroidered shrug: Was £195, now £140, Rixolondon.com
This Rixo shrug is perfect if you’re at a loss for what to wear to the next special occasion. Embroidered with sequins in a standout starfish pattern, it’s sure to turn heads, while instantly elevating any outfit. Plus, as it isn’t overly festive, it will be a great wardrobe addition year-round, whatever the weather. Right now, it’s on sale with close to 30 per cent off.
Polo Ralph Lauren estate-rib quarter-zip pullover: Was £169, now £115, Thehipstore.co.uk
This men’s jumper has just been reduced by £54. Crafted from cotton and featuring the luxury brand’s logo, it can be styled with just about anything in your wardrobe.
Ganni logo-intarsia wool-blend vest: Was £185, now £111, Coggles.com
The Coggles sale is particularly impressive for luxury fashion fans and this yellow knitted vest is quite high up on our wishlists. It’s bright, bold and, with a 40 per cent saving, is certainly grabbing our attention.
Percival Harlequin zip pullover: Was £129, now £52, Percivalco.com
This bright blue Percival knit has a saving of more than 50 per cent. Perfect for those who like to be loud with their fashion finds, it’s an eye-catching design. Plus, crafted from cotton, we’re expecting to be impressed with the quality, too.
Mr P leather billfold wallet: Was £145, now £73, Mrporter.com
If you’re looking to upgrade your wallet, this leather design could be a top contender. Available in black, brown and dark brown shades, it’s super sleek with a simplistic design that’s also incredibly practical, thanks to four card slots, three receipt pockets, a bill sleeve and coin pocket. Plus, a saving of 50 per cent sweetens the deal.
Barbour samphire long sleeve midi dress: Was £100, now £55, Very.co.uk
With a pretty all-over print, the samphire dress will look great paired with boots during the colder months. It’s a dress you can wear from desk to dinner, and the orange colour will brighten up any drab day. Reduced by £45, it’s available in sizes 8 to 16.
M&S polar fleece check overshirt: Was £45, now £18, Marksandspencer.com
Now better than half price in the M&S Boxing Day sale, this men’s check overshirt will make a great addition to your winter wardrobe. The shirt features a regular fit and popper-stud fastenings, and is made from polyester (30 per cent of which has been recycled). Currently less than £20 in the sale, it comes in two colourways and is still available in most sizes.
Zara flatform leather loafers, limited edition: Was £119, now £49.99, Zara.com
If there’s one thing we’re sure about, it’s that the loafers trend is here to stay. So, why not pick up a pair of effortlessly cool platformed loafers from Zara, while they come with a huge 57 per cent off? The brand’s sales are few and far between, so we’d recommend making the most of the current offers while you can.
Asos Design curve embellished fringed mini dress in black: Was £145, now £58, Asos.com
If you’re still searching for the perfect little black dress, take note, as Asos’s seasonal sale is in full swing. Reduced in time for New Year’s Eve, what says ‘celebrate’ more than a sparkly flapper dress? This number from Asos’s curve department is sure to flatter every body type, so you can party hard and look good at the same time.
Crocs unisex classic lined clog: Was £54.99, now £27.71, Amazon.co.uk
Whether you love them or hate them, Crocs have undeniably worked their way back into the fashion world in recent years. Now, with Amazon offering 50 per cent off selected styles, they’re likely to become even more popular. These particular Crocs are made for winter, with their cosy fleece lining, and while we are partial to this ‘garnet’ colour, they are also available in 14 other colourways, so there’s something for everyone.
When will the Boxing Day clothing deals begin in 2023?
The Boxing Day sales kicked off on 26 December, so, there are lots of deals to enjoy right now. Of course, this is quite different from Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, which often see discounts drop weeks in advance of the official kick-off dates.
When will the best clothing deals in the Boxing Day sales end?
Despite being called the Boxing Day sales, most brands extend discounts well into January, simply marketing the deals under a new name: the January sales. So, you can keep the Christmas festivities going for longer, without worry of missing out, if you’d prefer.
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