Australian fashion brand White Fox, which has gained mass popularity in the UK over recent months, has launched a huge Black Friday sale. Shoppers can browse through a collection of clothes for much less than their usual retail price thanks to the store's latest discounts.
There is a huge up to 60% off sale currently underway ahead of Black Friday, which takes place this week on November 29. But customers can enjoy further reductions thanks to a brand new code.
If shoppers use the code 'BLKFRI' at the checkout, they could get an extra 30% off. The Black Friday deals mean you could make a significant saving of nearly 90% off.
For example, this Perfect Symphony Lemon Floral Crop top usually costs £30, but is included in White Fox's 60% off sale, meaning it now only costs £18. However, if you use the code at the checkout, it'll reduce the top even more to just £12.60.
Elsewhere, this Rhythm Of My Heart Halter Mini Dress in black could be yours for as little as £21.00. The store's Kayla Mid Rise Flare Jeans are now only £29.40 with the code.
You can also use the same code for items that aren't included in the sale, like this Active Club Quarter Zip Sweater. It is on sale for £50, but if you use the code at the checkout, it'll lower it to just £35.
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White Fox)White Fox's latest Black Friday deals were highlighted by savvy-shoppers on social media. In popular Facebook group, Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, one bargain-hunter called Nic alerted fellow group members of the sale.
Alongside a screenshot of her order, she wrote: "White Fox Black Friday sale. I saved £80 !! With a 40% discount !! Be quick stock will go fast!" Her screenshot includes a hoodie that has been reduced from £55 to £33, as well as a pair of sweatpants that were £45, but were purchased for just £27.
The post became an instant hit, with hundreds of likes and thousands of comments. Most people tagged their friends to share the news. Sarah replied: "Thanks guys! Got a bargain." Gabbie said: "I managed to get a hoodie for my daughters Christmas present."