Many people are looking for the best Black Friday bargains across fashion, beauty, tech and homeware, and some shopping are huge discounts of up to 75% that you don’t want to miss
Black Friday has finally landed, and despite many shops kicking off their sales since around 21 November, today (28 November) is the day earmarked in the calendar for supposedly bagging the biggest deals. However, with a multitude of stores and online outlets to sift through, it can be tricky to know where to hunt down the best bargains.
Luckily, influencer Grace Chidimma Ugo-Ekesiobi has shared some pointers on which discounts you can nab at various brands this Black Friday. Grace, who goes by @grace_ugoekesiobi on the app, regularly shares budget-friendly living tips with her 40,100 followers, and in one of her recent posts, she decided to share the Black Friday deals ‘you can’t sleep on’.
To kick things off, Grace spotlighted her top fashion finds, which included 75% off coats, knits and party wear at Zara. H&M also have 70% off basics and winter outfits, while at Mango, you can get 60% off selected items.
In terms of beauty, deals Grace shared included 30-50% off at Charlotte Tilbury and up to 50% off certain brands at Sephora UK.
She also listed some designer steals you might be able to snag in the run up to Christmas, including 60% off certain brands at Selfridges and up to 60% off at Coach and 70% off designer finds at TK Maxx.
The content creator also revealed sports and trainer deals at brands including Nike UK, Adidas UK, New Balance UK and JD Sports, as well as tech and home offers, with air fryers, televisions and kitchenware being slashed at Argos and Currys and up to 60% off home décor at M&S and Next.
To browse all the deals mentioned, make sure you visit Grace’s post to take a look.
People were loving all the information, as one fan said: “Always best tips!”
Another wrote: “Thanks for always updating us,” whilst a third added: “You are the best. always bringing us great info.”
The post comes after all Black Friday shoppers were issued a scam warning earlier this week.
Customers are expected to spend billions of pounds in the sales, but experts caution that the rush to grab a bargain can leave online purchasers more vulnerable to fraudsters.
Neil Bayliss, director of IT support specialists Hubtel, has highlighted several red flags that shoppers should look out for when purchasing online.
These include things like spelling errors and broken links on websites.

