
Steve Madden’s Cyber Monday sale is expected to kick off right after Black Friday wraps up. Here’s when and what we’re expecting to see at this year’s annual event.
Expected Cyber Monday 2025 Sale Dates
Steve Madden’s Cyber Monday sale is expected to begin Sunday, November 30, 2025, right after the Black Friday event ends, and run through Wednesday, December 3, 2025, ending at 5:59 a.m. ET. The sale should be live both in stores and at stevemadden.com.
Typical Discount Levels and Promo Details
You can expect around 50% off select styles and roughly 35% off most other items when using a promo code. Steve Madden has used codes like CYBER or BF2024 in past sales, so a similar format is likely this year.
The sale should also include an extended return window through January 31, 2026, which gives you extra time after the holidays to return or exchange items if needed.
While the exact product list isn’t confirmed yet, Steve Madden tends to apply the higher discounts to trend-forward and seasonal styles, especially boots, heels, and handbags. Basic or new arrivals usually fall under the 30–35% range.
Examples from Last Year’s Sale
Looking at 2024 gives a good idea of what to expect this time around. The Cyber Monday and Black Friday events last year featured wide-ranging markdowns across best-selling categories. Here are a few notable examples:
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Hutchh20 Black Boot dropped from about $110 to $66 (around 40% off).
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Dreaming Red Ballet Flat was discounted from $90 to $54.
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Possession Black/Tan Sneaker went from $100 to $60.
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Graya Distressed Brown Bag was reduced from $68 to $40.
Those trends have been consistent over the past few years, so the same price range is likely again in 2025.
Last Year’s Cyber Monday Ad


Cyber Monday Ad History
We’ve built quite an extensive archive of Steve Madden’s previous Cyber Monday ads. You can take a look and compare this year’s deals to those from the last few years by following the links below.
- 2024: Page 1 and 2.
- 2023: Page 1.
- 2022: Page 1.
- 2021: Page 1.
- 2020: Page 1.
- 2019: Page 1.
- 2018: Page 1 and 2.
- 2017: Page 1.
- 2015: Page 1.
- 2014: Page 1 and 2.


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