Black Friday and Lolita Fashion

Black Friday is a very popular day to shop for holiday gifts or other material desires. Hundreds of people around the globe wake up insanely early, stand in long lines, often in the cold weather to get access to annual and unbelievable discounts.

While this shopping phenomenon began in the USA, many countries now offer amazing discounts to their customers. Over the past few years, there have been many lolita fashion shops that have taken up this commercial tradition. Here are some lolita brands and shops that you should keep an eye out for on Black Friday!

Buying From Name Brands

Over the years, name brand lolita shops have participated in the Black Friday celebration. From discounts to other incentives, Angelic Pretty, Baby, the Stars Shine Bright and other big name brand lolita shops have taken part in Black Friday.  From free shipping to novelties, be sure to visit the online or physical stores of your favorite brands to see if you can save some of your hard-earned cash!

Purchasing From Resale Shops​ and Sellers

Would you like a discount on your name brand lolita items or Taobao brands? No problem! Platforms like WunderweltLolita DesuCloset Child and Lace Market often have Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales. Additionally, My Lolita Dress, Devil Inspired and other Taobao brand shops get into the saving spirit with Black Friday sales as well. The items that you have been eyeing may just be discounted.

Buying Directly from Indie Brands

Indie lolita brands provide a great chance to full out your wardrobe with new lolita clothes and accessories. Here is a list of a few indie lolita brands that have participated in Black Friday in the past:

Apparel & More

Bodyline
Fan Plus Friend
Glitter Tale
Lady Sloth
Lolita Collective
Souffle Song
Sweet Mildred

Accessories

Arda Wigs
Lockshop Wigs

Are you going to take advantage of these stellar sales? What brands would you like to see participate? Are there any shops I missed?
I would love to hear your thoughts!

Stay Frilly~

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