SSENSE may call it a “winter sale,” but we call it like we see it: The SSENSE Black Friday sale is officially on. We’re talking up to 50% off current season inventory, past-season bangers, and perennial favorites from roughly 650 of the raddest brands in the world. You can chalk it up to Black Friday, the onset of holiday shopping season, or just the steady march of time—all roads lead to absurd deals on some of the best fall and winter clothing you can find, online or otherwise.
We really do mean the best, too. If you’re looking to upgrade your winter workhorses, for instance, SSENSE stocks some of our favorite (impossibly nice) sweaters, coats, accessories, and pants from brands both proven and prodigious.
And because the sale launched not too long ago, the selection and size availability is as good as it’s going to get—if you had something in mind, there’s a good chance it’s on sale and available. But if you need a little help parsing through said 600+ brands before you tear through your Black Friday budget, we’ve rounded up some of our favorites down below. May your grails always be in stock.
Our Favorite SSENSE Black Friday Deals
- The Stripe With Some Bite: Marina Yee Origami Shirt, $
650 $364
- The Cheat-Code Chambray: RRL Slim Fit Chambray Western Shirt, $
265 $199
- The “ID on Those?” Pants: South2 West8 Belted C.S. Trousers, $
220 $143
- The Swiss Army Belt: Ernest W. Baker Leather Belt, $
130 $111
- The ‘50s Movie Star Trousers: Small Talk Studio Double-Pleat Trousers, $
450 $374
- The Blizzard-Beating Coat: Nanga Mountain Belay Down Coat, $
920 $635
- The Unfussy Fleece: The North Face Yumiori Full-Zip Jacket, $
100 $84
- The Convertible Tote: And Wander x Gramicci Edition 2Way Backpack, $
165 $99
- The All-Weather Boot in Disguise: Danner Mountain Light Boots, $
450 $405
- The Cure for the Common Retro: Puma Suede Classic XXI Sneakers, $
75 $43
Shirting Deals
Mfpen
Gray Common Shirt
The exact type of going-out shirt—a little oversized, but almost corporate in its color palette—that explains why shirting is having such a moment right now. Made from deadstock cotton poplin, once this run is gone, you’ll never be able to snag it again.
Gimaguas
Black and White Striped Shirt
You don’t have to be on a European beach holiday to wear the celebrity-loved designs from Spain’s Gimaguas. But boy, will this shirt look good next time you’re dancing on the sands.
Marina Yee
Origami Shirt
It does indeed appear that one (1) lil’ tuck at the torso will make an otherwise straightforward shirt go absolutely nuclear. As does one (1) ribbon cuff closure.
Drake’s
Striped Shirt
A wide red stripe is a bit bolder than it’s royal blue counterpart, but one like this dresses down just as seamlessly and also provides a welcome bit of contrast against a pair of jeans.
RRL
Chambray Shirt
It’s hard to overstate how versatile a good chambray shirt is, and this just so happens to be one of the best—and it’s also 25% off.
Needles
Rebuild Ribbon Shirt
A shirt with this much going for it (and going on) has no business being $150, but it is and complaining about it would be the wrong reaction.
Sweater Deals
C.P. Company
Navy Lens Sweatshirt
Those iconic C.P. company lenses look best on a long-sleeve. Case in point, this sumptuous French terry sweatshirt.
Vivienne Westwood
Gray Round Neck Alex Sweater
At almost 50% off, this ultrafine virgin wool sweater also has a touch of the punk luxury only Vivienne Westwood—and her unmistakeable Orb logo—can deliver.
Needles
Purple and Tan Mohair Ornament Cardigan
Purple and gold is royal enough without this classy print thrown in for good measure. And if you weren’t aware, noone makes a mohair cardigan quite like Needles.
South2 West8
Brown Mohair Sweater
One of our favorite (and least obvious) [festive sweaters] (https://www.gq.com/gallery/stylish-holiday-sweaters).
Pants & Trouser Deals
ERL
Khaki Corduroy Drawstring Trousers
ERL’s weighty, relaxed corduroy shirt is
one of our favorites. And the only thing better than cord shirts are some flowy cord pants, in this case with a bonus drawstring waistband for a perfect fit.
C.P. Company
Microreps Boxy Cargo Pants
Any garment with C.P. Company’s iconic lens feature stitched into it is a winner. These cargos are in an attractive ‘Black Sand’ colorway and have a concealed drawstring to dial in the fit.
Mfpen
Straight Cut Jeans
The only thing more dialed than the wash on these jeans is the cut, which will look great with all standard sneaker fair but also crush with a whole array of fancier choices.
Small Talk Studio
Double-Pleat Trousers
These look like pants you’d normally see in old photos, and might wear just as well as those ever did.
South2 West8
Belted C.S. Trousers
These have of the cooler pocket configurations you can find on a pair of pants, hit as hard on the trail as they do on a commute and just so happen to be 35% off.
The Row
Davide Trousers
Everyone wants The Row, nobody can afford The Row. Unless the SSENSE sale is popping off, and their perfect louche wool trousers no longer have a comma in the price tag.
Outerwear Deals
Carhartt
Black OG Detroit Jacket
The
work jacket you know and love—and will never regret owning—for $36 less. It’s already loose, but size up if you want to layer an extra-chunky sweater under there.
Belstaff
Racemaster Jacket
For the uninitiated, Belstaff is as good as Barbour, just without the cord collar. Though the initiated will probably hate me for saying that, because Belstaff classics like the Racemaster undeniably have a swagger and stealthiness that all Barbours lack.
Drake’s
Reversible Harris Tweed Cotton Raglan Mac Coat
This thing is literally reversible. It’s a tweed coat. It’s a trench coat. It’s two coats in one. It’s genius.
Howlin’
Leave My Brain Alone Jacket
Closing out the cord selects, at 60% off, is this Belgian-made piece from the cold-weather heroes at Howlin’. It’s even got a flannel lining.
John Elliott
Brown Corduroy Puffer Jacket
Love when a classic fabric (lush chocolate corduroy) is paired with modern features (a straight hem at the waist, and a warm puffer filling.)
Stone Island
Woven Chambers Down Jacket
It’s not often that you see a Gatorade-colored puffer—especially one of the blue flavors—and one as considered and functional as this one is even more rare.
Footwear Deals
Diemme
Brown Roccia Boots
For over thirty years, Diemme have handcrafted mountain boots that look just as good strolling city streets.
Kleman
Padror B VGT Derbys
For those into the idea of Tyrolean derbys but not the pricetag of some other models, these are also made in France and hold their own against those twice the price.
Salomon
White XT-6 Gore-Tex Sneakers
By now, Salomon XT-6s aren’t a trend shoe anymore. They’ve proven themselves as a four-season daily beater, and this Gore-Tex enhanced, all-white colorway makes them as versatile as a pair of Stan Smiths.
Puma
Suede Classic XXI Sneakers
All of the low-profile, pared-down charm of other throwbacks, basically none of the repetition fatigue.
New Balance
Gray 2002R Sneakers
The NB silhouette of 2024 has reflective logos, an extra-soft padded tongue, and a durable suede and mesh upper.
Adidas
Gazelle Sneakers
Equal parts loud and classic, these are much easier to wear than a bright green sneaker should be—and much more fun than most of the other retros kicking around.
Accessory Deals
And Wander
Gramicci Edition Multi Patchwork 2Way Backpack
We don’t need to make a rule or anything, but it’s incredibly helpful when your tote is also a water-resistant backpack and under $100.
Oakley
Endurance Ultra Gore-Tex Road Gloves
We love a pair of a Fancy Gloves, but if we’re talking utility, these are made out of Gore-Tex, play nice with a touch screen and fit surreptitiously into basically any pocket.
Ray-Ban
RB2180 Sunglasses
More than 30% off a pair of glasses this timeless? Sign us up.
Chimi
Black 04 Sunglasses
The core piece from the Swedish sunglass brand that almost every fashion guy looks to for their pairs first.
Hatton Labs
Silver Classic Tennis Bracelet
In stock in five wrist sizes, with crystals encased in only the best 925 sterling silver.
Earnest W. Baker
Black Leather Belt
A daily-driver that dresses up better than most dress belts can.
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