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All the Designer Goods Worth Getting During Net-a-Porter’s Black Friday Sale

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I would say Net-a-Porter’s Black Friday sale has the best selection of designers and the deepest discounts of any of the luxury e-retailers right now — and that includes Ssense, Cettire, and Farfetch. Most of Net-a-Porter’s sale section is up to 50 percent off, with some savings of 60 percent off or more (note that those markdowns will be marked as final sale).

Predictably, lots of stock is selling out already — and we’re only one day into the sale. But that’s not to say there aren’t a great deal of deals left. I should know, as I looked through page after page of the sale (there are officially 275 pages, if you’re wondering). I included the best deals in this guide, with highlights including a scarf-sweater from Staud, Maison Margiela Tabi sneakers, and Oliver People x Khaite sunglasses. Just make sure to check out sooner rather than later. And don’t forget to peruse our guides to the best Black Friday fashion deals and all the best Black Friday deals. Sign up for our newsletter to make sure you don’t miss anything through Cyber Week too — or beyond, if you’re a deal freak.

Clothes

There’s a thong in the back so there’s no VPL to worry about.

It’s the best time to stock up on little ribbed tanks from James Perse.

Lemaire Ribbed Cotton T-Shirt
$147
$147

You don’t see Lemaire in the $100-$200 price range everyday.

It’s preppy in all the right ways — striped, equestrian-logoed, and made from a cotton-poplin.

From the Queen of Terrycloth, Suzie Kondi.

If you always wanted a scarf-coat from Totême, the scarf-sweater from Staud comes at a more reasonable price tag.

The Ulla Johnson’s A/W 24 runway was full of this orchid petal-purple.

A faux-fur jacket that seemingly resides in the closet of Penny Lane in Almost Famous.

The longline silhouette on this Norma Kamali blazer keeps it from looking too corporate.

It’s something you would’ve seen at the Challengers look-alike contest, in a good way.

They already come cuffed, so you don’t even have to try cuffing them yourself.

Deiji Studios’ stock on Net-a-Porter moves fast. It’s a real “don’t dillydally” situation with these half-off pants.

Your holiday-party outfit’s sorted — red tights optional.

A wedding-guest dress that’s dress-code-appropriate for a New Orleans church or a midtown loft.

An easy, breezy shirtdress you can throw on anytime, anywhere.

Shoes

Castañer Prado Raffia Slides
$159
$159

It’s the off-season, so sandals make up a lot of the on-sale shoe section. You can pack these Castañer slides for your week in Caracas next summer — or just for a day at Brighton Beach.

The silver hardware on these sandals reminds me of a sardine — fitting, as they’re by Ancient Greek Sandals.

A.Emery Morgan Satin Flip Flops
$126
$126

I didn’t take off my A.Emery Kintos last summer, and I’m thinking the same might happen with the Morgans next summer.

Based on Venetian-gondolier slippers.

If UGG was in the ballet-flat business …

You just might be able to see your own reflection in the shiny mirrored-leather of these Emme Parsons “Mary Janes.”

These kitten heels have a bite to them!

Aeyde Darya Leather Flats
$225
$225

The incredibly chic …

…. and the endearingly fugly.

Maison Margiela’s Tabis (inspired by 15th-century Japanese socks) in sneaker form.

Accessories

This reversible beanie from Gigi Hadid’s Guest in Residence has been on my mind since September.

For more monochromatic types, I found a black-and-white beanie from the minimalists at Totême.

An Acne Studio checked scarf that’s not so everywhere as the Other One.

An Oliver Peoples and Khaite collaboration that’s still full price on the brand’s respective sites.

A tidbit of Gucci history: Aldo Gucci debuted the horsebit in 1955 — and you’ll find it subtly on these glasses.

The cheapest Simone Rocha piece in the sale — and a charming departure from your average tortoiseshell barrette.

There’s a single pocket inside for your most-swiped credit card.

A wristlet for those who aren’t the schlepping kind.

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Everything Worth Getting At Net-a-Porter’s Black Friday Sale