If you’re looking to shop denim, hoodies, or sweats from True Religion this holiday season, then don’t miss their upcoming Black Friday sale. Based on last year’s event and the patterns True Religion has followed in the past, here’s a full breakdown of when the sale is likely to start, what the discount levels should look like, what categories and items to pay attention to, and how long the savings usually last.
Likely Sale Dates for 2025
True Religion’s Black Friday sale typiclaly doesn’t just start on Black Friday itself. The company has been moving earlier and earlier with “pre” Black Friday deals, and that’s expected again this year.
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Early Deals: Based on last year’s calendar, early Black Friday offers should begin on Wednesday, November 19, 2025. This is usually when True Religion launches its first wave of sitewide savings at truereligion.com, often mirroring the main event but giving shoppers a chance to get started ahead of the rush.
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Rewards Member Access: True Rewards members usually get two days of early access to the full Black Friday event. In 2025, that’s expected to happen on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, and Wednesday, November 26, 2025. This access often gives members first pick of sizes and styles before the public rush begins.
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Main Event: The full Black Friday sale should open to everyone on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2025. From this point, all shoppers can take advantage of the discounts, whether online or in stores.
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End Date: The sale usually runs through the weekend and wraps up on Sunday, November 30, 2025. After that, Cyber Monday deals typically begin, though they may not be the exact same offers.
Typical Discount Levels
The sale has been fairly consistent year after year, and 2025 is expected to follow the same format.
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Sitewide 50% Off: Nearly everything is expected to be half off the regular price. This includes jeans, hoodies, sweats, graphic tees, jackets, and more.
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Extra 20% Off $150+: If you spend at least $150, you can usually save an extra 20% off your order by using a promo code. In 2024, the code was BFSAVE.
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Clearance Section: On top of the main sale, True Religion usually highlights a Clearance section with items up to 75% off. This is where you’ll find the biggest markdowns, though sizes and colors are limited.
Examples from Last Year
Here are some of the highlights from the 2024 Black Friday sale at True Religion:
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Tees from $15: Basic logo tees and graphic prints were marked down to their lowest price of the year.
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Hoodies and Sweats from $39: Pullover hoodies, zip-ups, and jogger sweatpants were heavily promoted.
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Denim from $49: Men’s and women’s jeans in a wide range of washes and fits started at $49.
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Clearance up to 75% off: Deeper markdowns were found on last-season items, though size selection was hit or miss.
The offers were valid online and in stores, with free shipping usually applied to orders over a certain amount. However, as with most big sales, some restrictions applied.
Restrictions and Fine Print
While the discounts are straightforward, there are always some rules to keep in mind:
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Offers are generally valid only in the contiguous United States, meaning Alaska, Hawaii, and international shoppers may not have access to the same promotions.
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Discounts usually cannot be combined with other offers. For example, you can’t stack a student discount or other promo with the Black Friday code.
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Previous purchases are excluded, so you can’t go back and apply the discount to an earlier order.
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Gift cards are not discounted.
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Doorbusters and online-only specials may not be included in the promo code savings.
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Clearance items may be marked final sale, meaning no returns or exchanges.
Last Year’s Black Friday Ad
Black Friday Ad History
Are you interested in seeing some of True Religion’s older Black Friday ads? Then follow the links below to view the last few years of ad history.
- 2024: Page 1.
- 2023: Page 1 and 2.
- 2022: Page 1 and 2.
- 2021: Page 1.
- 2020: Page 1 and 2.
- 2019: Page 1.
- 2018: Page 1.
- 2017: Page 1 and 2.
- 2016: Page 1.
- 2015: Page 1 and 2.
- 2014: Page 1 and 2.

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