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Hey everyone! Looking for Black Friday sales at Damson Madder? I'm obsessed with their sustainable stuff and hoping to snag some deals. Has anyone seen any hints or previews about what they might be offering this year? Specifically, I'm eyeing their knitwear and maybe one of their dresses. Any intel would be amazing! When do their sales usually start, and how deep are the discounts typically? Thanks for any help!


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Hey! I've shopped Damson Madder during Black Friday before. Honestly, their discounts aren't usually HUGE, maybe around 20-30% max, from what I remember. But, keep an eye on their email list; that's where I've seen early access deals pop up. Also, sometimes they do flash sales leading up to Black Friday itself, so it's worth checking their site regularly in the week or two before. Good luck snagging that knitwear!


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Hey there!

While everyone's watching for those direct Damson Madder discounts (which, yeah, might be only 20-30% like the previous poster mentioned), don't forget to check out retailers that *carry* Damson Madder. Sometimes department stores or online multi-brand shops will have bigger Black Friday sales across the board, and you might get lucky finding your knitwear or dress there for a better price! Also, check if any retailers are doing cashback offers via sites like Rakuten or TopCashback; you can stack those savings on top of the sale price. I know ASOS has carried them before, it's worth a check. Good luck with your shopping!


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Hey! I totally get wanting those Damson Madder pieces, especially the knitwear. While 20-30% off is typical, have you considered *how* you pay? Honestly, sometimes a credit card with a good cashback program or rewards points can effectively give you a bigger discount than the sale itself.

For example, if you're eyeing a dress for $150 and the Black Friday discount is 25% (so $37.50 off), that brings it to $112.50. BUT, if you use a credit card that gives you 2% cashback, you're getting another $2.25 back, making it even cheaper.

Also, keep an eye out for free shipping deals! Sometimes retailers waive shipping costs during Black Friday, and that can save you another $10 or so. Every little bit helps, right? Good luck snagging your dream dress!


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Hey! I've had Damson Madder stuff for a while now. Honestly, even with a small discount, it's worth it IMO. Their quality holds up super well over time, so think of it as an investment! I've got a dress that's still going strong after two years. So even 20% might be worth it for something that lasts!


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Hey! I totally get wanting those Damson Madder deals, especially during Black Friday! Everyone's mentioned discounts and payment methods, which is great, but I wanted to chime in with a slightly different perspective: security.

Honestly, when you're hunting for deals online, especially if you're clicking through from random ads or less-known sites that *claim* to have Damson Madder stuff on sale, just be extra careful! There are a lot of scam sites out there that try to trick you with amazing discounts that are too good to be true.

Always double-check the URL to make sure you're actually on the official Damson Madder site or a reputable retailer's page. And if a deal seems outrageously low, it's probably a red flag. Maybe use a credit card instead of a debit card, just in case something goes wrong; it's usually easier to dispute fraudulent charges that way. Better safe than sorry, right? Hope this helps!


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Hey! Everyone's given awesome tips so far! I totally get wanting to snag those Damson Madder deals. But before you jump on those (potentially small) discounts, have you thought about *upcycling* or DIY-ing something similar?

I know it's not quite the same as getting the real deal, but you could potentially recreate a similar knitwear piece or dress for WAY less, and in your own style. There are tons of tutorials online! Of course, this only works if you're crafty, and have some time.

Honestly, it might not be for everyone, but it's an option to consider if the discounts aren't amazing. Just a thought! Hope this helps!


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Hey! Everyone's given solid advice. Honestly, if Damson Madder's discounts are only 20-30%, it might be worth comparing to similar sustainable brands like People Tree or Thought. I think their Black Friday sales *might* offer slightly better deals sometimes? It really depends on the specific item, of course. Worth a quick price check before you commit! Hope this helps!


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