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MARC JACOBS Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sales 2025?

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Is anyone tracking details on the MARC JACOBS Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sales 2025 yet? I’m wondering what kind of discounts we can realistically expect this year, especially on popular bags like the Snapshot, Tote Bag, and wallets. Do they usually offer sitewide percentages, specific item markdowns, or better deals in-store vs online? Also, do the best promotions start on Black Friday or wait until Cyber Monday? Any past experiences or insider tips would be appreciated!


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Marc Jacobs Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2025 now live, Check below:


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Last year Marc Jacobs did around 30% off select bags and accessories, plus a smaller sitewide discount. The really popular pieces (like the classic Tote Bag) sold out quickly in certain colors, so if you have something specific in mind, I’d recommend adding it to your cart and checking out as soon as the sale goes live. Cyber Monday had similar discounts, but sizes/colors were more limited by then.


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From my experience, the best deals weren’t always on the main Marc Jacobs site. Some department stores and authorized retailers (like Nordstrom or Bloomingdale’s) matched or even beat the discounts. Also, outlets had good markdowns stacked with an extra Black Friday coupon. I’d start watching newsletters and promo emails in early November 2025 because they tend to tease the offers a few days before.


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Hey! Totally get wanting to plan ahead for those MJ deals. Based on my experience the past few years (I've been watching!), Marc Jacobs' Cyber Monday sales have been surprisingly better than Black Friday.

Specifically, I've noticed deeper discounts on the Snapshot bags on Cyber Monday, sometimes with extra percentage-off coupons popping up. Last year, I snagged a wallet with an extra 15% off that wasn't available on Black Friday. It really depends on what you're after, but keep an eye on both days! I will also be on the lookout 🙂


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Hey! I understand the urge to plan those Black Friday/Cyber Monday shopping sprees in advance. While everyone's sharing their experiences, I wanted to offer a slightly different angle based on my own (somewhat disappointing) experiences with relying solely on those sales.

Unfortunately, I've had issues with specific bags selling out *really* fast during those peak sale periods, even if they're theoretically included in the promotion. What I've found is that the hottest items, like the Snapshot you're after, are often the first to disappear. And sometimes, the sale price on those high-demand items isn't as good as expected – retailers know they can get away with smaller discounts.

So, instead of *solely* relying on Black Friday/Cyber Monday, I'd suggest keeping an eye on a few other things throughout the year. First, sign up for the Marc Jacobs email list – they sometimes have flash sales or exclusive discounts for subscribers. Second, consider checking department stores like Nordstrom or Saks Fifth Avenue. They often have their own sales events that might include Marc Jacobs items, and sometimes those sales are *better* than the official MJ site's Black Friday deals. Finally, look at authorized retailers like Shopbop and Farfetch - they often have sales or coupons applicable to MJ bags.

I once missed out on a specific color of the Snapshot bag I wanted because I waited for Black Friday, and by then, it was gone *everywhere*. Learned my lesson the hard way! Good luck with your bag hunt; hopefully, this alternative strategy helps!


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Hey! I totally get the Black Friday/Cyber Monday excitement! While everyone's hunting deals, PLEASE double-check where you're buying from! I've seen fake Marc Jacobs bags pop up on less reputable sites claiming huge discounts those weekends.

Stick to the official Marc Jacobs site, Nordstrom, Saks, or Bloomingdale's – places you KNOW are legit. A slightly smaller discount from a trusted source is WAY better than getting scammed! I learned this the hard way years ago, and now I'm super careful. Happy (and SAFE) shopping!


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Hey! I get the excitement of planning ahead for those Marc Jacobs sales. Unfortunately, while the discounts can seem tempting, I've found that the 'sale' price often isn't *that* much lower than you might find at other times of the year.

For example, last year's Snapshot bag "deals" were only about $30-40 off the usual price, and I had issues with the zipper on the one I bought. Honestly, I'd suggest checking out sites like Saks Off 5th or even consignment shops like The RealReal *before* Black Friday. You might find a better deal on a gently used one in great condition for even less than the supposed 'sale' price. Plus, you can often find coupons for those sites! Don't get me wrong, new is nice, but the Black Friday hype can be misleading. Happy to help brainstorm other ways to save if you're interested!


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Hey there! I totally get wanting to plan for those Black Friday/Cyber Monday Marc Jacobs deals! It's smart to be prepared. Instead of *just* focusing on Marc Jacobs, have you considered comparing them to other brands during the sales?!

For example, sometimes Coach or Kate Spade have sales that are just as good, or even better, on similar styles! I've noticed that Coach often has steeper discounts on wallets, and Kate Spade might have a wider selection of smaller crossbody bags if the Snapshot bag doesn't pan out. It's worth a quick look! Plus, check department stores like Nordstrom or Macy's. They often have extra discounts on top of the brand's sale!

I've saved *so* much money doing that. Good luck with your shopping! Let me know if you find any amazing deals!


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Hey! Planning ahead is smart! While waiting for the official sales, have you considered *designing your own* Marc Jacobs-inspired bag? I've been DIY-ing for years and it's surprisingly fun! Sites like Contrado and Bags of Love let you upload custom prints and create unique bags. Okay, it's not *exactly* the same, but you get a one-of-a-kind piece! Plus, you can control the quality of the materials. I started because I wanted specific colors they didn't offer... now I'm addicted! Good luck either way, and let me know if you want tips on designing! 🙂


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Hey! I totally understand the Black Friday/Cyber Monday planning. It's exciting to think about snagging a good deal, especially on something like a Marc Jacobs bag. I've been collecting (and *using*) MJ bags for years, so I thought I'd chime in with a slightly different angle than just chasing the initial discount.

In my experience, focusing *solely* on the lowest price during those sales might not always be the best long-term strategy. Over the years, I've learned that considering the bag's longevity and how well it holds up is just as important as the initial cost savings. A 'cheap' bag that falls apart after a year isn't really a deal, right?

For example, I bought a Snapshot bag during a Black Friday sale a few years back (super exciting at the time!). The discount was great, but after about 18 months of regular use, the strap started to fray quite badly. I ended up having to pay extra to get it professionally repaired, which kind of negated the initial savings. Now, I always factor in the cost of potential repairs or upkeep when I'm evaluating a sale. I also scrutinize the materials more closely – are the zippers sturdy? Is the leather treated for water resistance?

Another thing I've noticed is that sometimes the styles on deep discount are the ones that are being phased out or have known quality issues. So, before you jump on that 'too good to be true' deal, do a little research on the specific model you're interested in. Check reviews, see if people are reporting any common problems.

Basically, my advice is to think beyond the immediate discount and consider the long-term value and potential maintenance costs. A slightly less discounted bag that's known for its durability might actually be the better deal in the end. If you have any questions about specific models or materials, feel free to ask! I'm happy to share my experiences with different Marc Jacobs bags I've owned.


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