Shop the UGG Black Friday sale with up to 35% off our favourite cosy school run styles

UGG BLack Friday deals

by Lorna White |
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As the temperature drops, our feet often feel the chill first, which is why we've been living in our UGG boots these past few months. Not only do they offer unbeatable comfort – like a warm hug for your feet during the school run – but they're also on-trend, with UGG truly having a fashion moment right now.

If you've browsed UGGs before, you'll know they come with a premium price tag, so when Black Friday rolls around, we're all about scoring a pair at a great discount. Whether you're eyeing classic mini boots, ultra-cosy slippers, or adorable baby UGG booties for your little one, there are plenty of must-have UGG deals to shop this season.

When is the UGG Black Friday sale?

With the Black Friday sales now underway, we wanted to bring you the best deals on UGGs to shop for yourself for winter or as a Christmas present for little ones or that special someone. Although the official Black Friday day is 29th November, the deals are already here so if you've been thinking about getting some UGGs, now is the time to buy!

Best Black Friday UGG deals at a glance:

Shop the best Black Friday UGG deals: UGG | Office | Very | Schuh

20% OFF: UGG Women's Essential Mini Boot – WAS £160, NOW £127.99
50% OFF: UGG Women's Maxi Curly Scuffetta Slipper – WAS £90, NOW £43.99
30% OFF: Baby Classic Ultra Mini Bootie – WAS £50, NOW £34.99
19% OFF: Classic Ultra Mini Platform Boots – WAS £155, NOW £125

20% OFF

Mini uggsUGG
Price: £127.99 (WAS £160)

www.ugg.com

The most popular style of UGGs right now, these are a classic colour and shape to go perfectly with any wintery outfit and you can now save £32 when shopping with UGG.

20% OFF

Women's Essential Short BootUGG
Price: £143.99 (WAS £180)

www.ugg.com

For something that'll keep your legs a little warmer, there's the short boot which comes in the classic chestnut shade too.

Over 50% off

Women's Maxi Curly Scuffetta SlipperUGG
Price: £43.99 (was £90)

www.ugg.com

There's something so special about a pair of UGG slippers to add a touch of luxury to your PJ's.

35% OFF

UGG cozetta slippers in chestnutUGG
Price: £64.99 (was £100)

www.schuh.co.uk

Easy to slip on and off, these curly sheepskin slippers are super cosy and the thick sole can be worn indoors and outdoors.

Get £5 off

Ugg Tasman slipperUGG
Price: £95 (was £100)
Alternative retailers
DICK'S Sporting Goods$109.99View offer
Journeys$109.99View offer
Walmart$110.00View offer
Neiman Marcus$110.00View offer

While the classic coloured Tasman Slippers are not discounted in any Black Friday sales, this black pair is currently on offer on Amazon.

Save 19%

Classic Ultra Mini Platform BootsUGG
Price: £125 (was £155)

www.office.co.uk

How gorgeous is the colour of these platform UGGs, ideal if you want a little extra height while keeping all the same levels of comfort you expect from your UGGs.

30% off

Baby Classic Ultra Mini BootieUGG
Price: £34.99 (was £50)

www.ugg.com

These delicate pale lilac little baby booties are adorable for the baby girl in your life.

Kids TazzUGG
Price: £52.99 (was £75)

www.ugg.com

We love these fun Tazz slippers for kids, perfect for brightening up any outfit!

Toddler Fluff Yeah SlideUGG
Price: £30 (was £50)

www.ugg.com

These fluffy slippers are adorable for any toddler and make a lovely Christmas present to put under the tree.

33% OFF

Uggs classic greyUGG
Price: £73.50 (was £110)
Alternative retailers
Journeys$119.99View offer
Saks Fifth Avenue$120.00View offer

You can currently get the classic grey pair of UGGS for kids for over 30% off on Amazon.

FAQ: UGG Black Friday deals

When does Black Friday end?

While Black Friday itself lasts for just one day, many retailers continue offering discounts and promotions well beyond the weekend, with some sales even lasting until the following week! So, you’ll have plenty of time to grab those bargains, but the best deals tend to go fast! Black Friday 2024 officially takes place on Friday, November 29, but the deals typically extend throughout the weekend, leading into Cyber Monday on December 2, 2024.

Why are UGG boots so expensive?

UGG uses high quality materials including genuine sheepskin and premium suede designed to last when it comes to their boots and slippers, so you really are paying for quality. Having said that, you're also paying for the UGG name and there are many affordable alternatives that don't have the UGG label available to buy at a fraction of the price.

Do UGG do Black Friday sales?

Yes, you can find plenty of deals on the official UGG website this Black Friday. If you can't find offers on the official site, there are plenty with other retailer such as Amazon, Office and Schuh offering deals.

Lorna White is the Products Editor for Mother&Baby. After running the Yours magazine website, specialising in content about caring for kids and grandchildren, Lorna brought her expertise to Mother&Baby in 2020. She has a keen interest in a range of topics from potty training and nutrition to baby names and early development and has a wide range of experienced medical experts and professionals at her fingertips. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her two young sisters, dog walking and enjoying the outdoors with her family.

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