Black Friday and Cyber Week has commenced and the Nike Black Friday deals are running circles around the competition. The reigning sportswear champion has turned on the thrusters and has bumped up the discounts to a staggering to 60% off its fully loaded stock of Swooshified goods. But it doesn’t stop there. When you enter the code BFRIDAY30, you’ll get an extra 30% off on top of the already-slashed prices.
For those into stats and breakdowns, there are over 800 pairs of shoes, an ungodly amount of apparel, some of the best athletic accessories you can get your hands on, and an incredible selection from basically every sub-brand on the Swoosh’s roster, from Jordan to ACG and everything in-between. In other words, if you had something in mind, it’s probably on sale. If you need something, it’s probably on sale. If you are merely wondering what something is like, it’s probably on sale, too.
We also know that a massive sale can be a daunting proposition, so we went through it all and rounded up our favorites. Keep scrolling to peep our picks, or head on over to Nike yourself to browse the abundance of riches.
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Sneaker Deals
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Air VaporMax 2023 Flyknit Shoes
The only vapor we’re huffing this season.
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x Stüssy Air Penny 2 Shoes
A GQ staffer once said that the best pieces in a brand’s collection are often the ones that don’t sell out.
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Air Kukini Shoes
Some of the freakiest Nikes to come out in recent years, the Air Kikunis look like a you stepped into a radioactive spiderweb.
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Waffle Nav Shoes
Waffles, served all day.
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Cortez Leather Shoes
These are about as close as you can get to the discontinued Jeremy Allen White Specials, and also happen to be under $70 for the time being.
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Zoom Vomero 5 Shoes
I’ve had my pair of Vomero 5’s since 2019 and they’ve been one of my most comfortable sneakers the whole time. (I unfortunately did not get a 35% discount on my pair, like you can.)
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Air Jordan 1 Mid SE Shoes
What if we told you that one of the cleanest pairs of Jordans on the market isn’t a hyped up collab?
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Air Jordan I Low OG
If you’re under a size 10.5 mens, you’re in luck on these, which are technically a women’s release but also happen to be one of the best Jordan I Low colorways I’ve seen.
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Blazer Mid ’77 Vintage Shoes
Other retro models have been blocking the Blazer’s spotlight a bit, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t still rip or look great under some wider pants—and when they’re only $55 they’re extremely hard to beat.
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Nike Attack Shoes
One of the most underrated vintage styles in the entire Nike catalog in one of the most wearable colorways for $55.
Gym Gear Deals
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Windrunner Woven Lined Pants
Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean you should let your workout routine slip.
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Dri-FIT Essential Cotton Stretch Long Boxer Briefs
Your best gym buddy is one that nobody else will see. And no, it’s not an imaginary friend.
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Camo Therma-FIT Versatile Pullover Hoodie
For those chilly outdoor runs, this hoodie will keep you warm while wicking away sweat to also keep you dry.
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Romaleos 4 SE Weightlifting Shoe
Say hello to your new PR.
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Stride Dri-FIT 7″ 2-in-1 Running Shorts
Basically everything about these running shorts is killer—including the price—but that phone-sized lower back pocket is about as transformative as pockets get.
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Pro Warm Tights
If you forgot how well long johns work, let this super toasty iteration remind you.
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Metcon 9 Workout Shoes
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Everyday Plus Cushioned Training Crew Socks
Legendary socks at an eye-popping price. (And don’t worry, you can act whatever age you’d like to, because every length is on sale.)
Apparel Deals
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Sportswear Club Fleece Therma-FIT Parka
Even in the freezing depths of the season, winter won’t stand a chance.
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Life Fatigue Pants
Remember: olive is a neutral color. So give your chinos and blue jeans a break.
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Sportswear Windrunner Hooded Jacket
This is the kind of windbreaker you’ll buy with a specific use-case in mind—running, probably—and then find yourself wearing all the time.
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Club Fleece Striped Heavyweight French Terry Crew
Regardless of how often a cigar is just a cigar in these times, a good striped sweatshirt is almost just a good striped sweatshirt.
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Carpenter Pants
Hear us out: these are tough as nails, cut a great silhouette and have all the bells and whistles that any other workpant has and, at 50% off, are under $60.
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Nike Club Cap
A beanie won’t do anything about the sun, but this cap will do something about the cold.
ACG Deals
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ACG Air Exploraid Shoes
If you told us that we just traveld back in time to a hiking trail in the ’90s, we would believe you. And we’d be very, very stoked.
In a sea of bleak, drab puffer jackets, be the one bright spot.
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Air Humara Shoes
We’re in the midst of a hiking sneakers boom, yet the Air Humara remains one of the best—and the comfiest—and that’s before the (now) sub-$80 pricetag is figured into the equation.
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ACG Rufus Shoes
You’ll find that these crush at any campsite or crag, but they’re also going to hit just as hard on the mean streets—maybe twice as hard, considering the 35% discount.
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ACG “Wolf Tree” Polartec Full-Zip Jacket
Fleece weather is often a moving target, but this one is super warm—which will let you wear it on its own for some time—but isn’t so bulky that it won’t layer under a heavier jacket. (And it’s got a hood.)
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Pacer Therma-FIT Midweight Running Gloves
For anyone wondering, there’s zero requirement that you actually run in running gloves—these happen to be warm, low-profile, touchscreen-friendly and under $20.
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ACG Torre Mid Waterproof Shoes
Think of these as Nike’s response to the Moab—and at $85 consider the response a strong one.
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ACG Moc Premium Shoes
The ATV Slip-On category has gotten far deeper since the ACG Air Moc released 30 years ago, but very few are more comfortable—or more secure on foot—than the OGs.
Dianne Davidson is a news writer at Texas Ten Thirty One Podcast, where she covers everything from politics to health to business to parenting and finance. Dianne has been writing for over 15 years, but she says she's still learning every day.
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