At the Free People Black Friday sale, styles start at under $10: Sweaters, dresses, more deals

Fact: Free People was one of the first fashion brands I fell in love with.
As a tween, I couldn’t get enough of the brand’s flowy and feminine dresses, classic fitted tops and boho-chic accessories — and more than two decades later, I’m still a big fan.
I’m in good company, too; stylish celebrities like Taylor Swift, Hilary Duff and Selena Gomez practically live in Free People. And now that the brand’s big Black Friday sale is live, there’s never been a better time to shop the brand’s bestsellers — many of which are 50% off at the moment.
Below, browse some of my favorite finds from the hundreds of marked-down pieces on offer. (And a word of advice: If you see something you love, I’d suggest checking out fast, since Free People’s deals will be changing throughout the weekend.)
Fashion’s barn coat craze is still going strong, and I can’t get enough of the contrasting corduroy collar and fireman-style hook closures on this option.

Currently on sale for under $30 in a whopping 14 different colors, this viral style — a favorite of Kristin Cavallari’s — is a Black Friday no-brainer.

I’ve sworn by Free People’s ultra-soft layering tops and tanks for many years, and this under-$25 turtleneck’s available in eight versatile hues.

Taylor Swift has a soft spot for Free People’s sock offerings, and these sheer lace knee-highs remind me of the tights she recently wore for a night out in NYC with Travis Kelce.

Perfect for sports and city strolls alike, this sweet pleated tennis dress has a built-in bra and shorts to keep you covered and comfortable on the court.

Fran Drescher’s sworn by these stretchy pants for years, telling Page Six Style in 2018, “No zippers, no pockets — you just pull ‘em on up! I’m obsessed. They’re perfect.”

Use this adorable oversized scarf to complete all your winter outfits — or wrap it up to gift to someone special for the holidays.

Take it from me: Free People’s sweaters are some of the softest on the market.

It’s my firm and unwavering belief that you should never spend more than $25 on a white T-shirt; they inevitably get stained and dingy after a handful of wears. At under $20 for Black Friday, this one fits the bill — and true to its name, it really is perfect. (Just peep the hundreds of glowing reviews.)

Now’s your chance to snap up this TikTok-viral top for under $25 — but it’s already flying out of stock in many of the 17 available colorways, so act fast!
Black Friday FAQs for savvy shoppers
When is Black Friday 2025?
Black Friday officially falls on Friday, November 28, 2025, but be prepared to shop early and extended deals from November into December.
When is Cyber Monday?
The biggest online shopping day of the year is on Monday, December 1, 2025.
Which is better, Black Friday or Cyber Monday?
TLDR: it depends. Black Friday sales may carry higher inventory of popular items that may sell out, like UGGs and the Dyson Airwrap. However, Cyber Monday sales sometimes offer deeper discounts, depending on the retailer.
Is it worth it?
Of course! Black Friday and Cyber Monday still offer some of the biggest sales of the year on must-have tech like AirPods, designer clothing, shoes and accessories, beauty buys and top-rated gifts.
Where can I find the best deals?
Right here, at Page Six! If you’re in the market for celebrity-worthy styles on a budget, luxury beauty and skincare for less, or gifts so good you’ll want to keep them for yourself, check out our expert-curated Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for the best of the best.
Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping
This article was written by Elana Fishman, Page Six’s Style & Shopping Director. A passionate Swiftie and pop culture fanatic, Elana applies her celebrity fashion and beauty expertise to shoppable content for fellow fans as the host of video series including Currently Trending, Style Trial, Heart to Cart and Beauty Scoop — and by tracking down every Taylor Swift-worn style so you can shop it, too. Elana consults celebrity stylists on the latest street style and red carpet trends, researches which celebrity-backed brands and products are worth it and chats with the stars themselves for beauty and fashion recommendations. Prior to Page Six Style’s inception in 2018, Elana covered celebrity fashion at Vox Media, Lucky, Marie Claire and Teen Vogue.
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