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Top Boxing Day deals

Myer Myer

Up to 40% off fashion & homewares at Myer

lululemon lululemon

Up to 45% off women's activewear at lululemon

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LEGO LEGO

30% off LEGO sale

Myer Myer

Up to 71% homewares, fashion, beauty and more

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Strathberry Strathberry

Strathberry

Up to 60% off sale

What stores will have Boxing Day sales?

A lot of retailers in Australia will be taking part in Boxing Day deals. You can expect to see physical retailers like Myer, David Jones, Target and JB Hi-Fi offering discounts in-store and online.

However, a multitude of brands online will be offering some pretty significant discounts. Sites like eBay, Amazon, THE ICONIC and ASOS will be slashing prices across a range of products.

If you're after tech items, be sure to check out Kogan, Amazon and eBay for a multitude of brands like Apple, Bose, and Dyson.

For the fashion-forward shopper, brands including THE ICONIC, ASOS, David Jones and Myer have all had incredible sales across a range of items for mens, womens and kids. You'll be able to grab deals on not only clothes but fashion, accessories and shoes from these retailers.

If you're wanting to get your hands on beauty products then we suggest checking out Sephora or Adore Beauty for sales on makeup, skincare and more.


Boxing Day 2024: In-store vs. Online shopping

Online Shopping

Pros

  • You can shop from the comfort of your home.
  • Avoid the crowds and long queues for change rooms and checkout.
  • Easily compare prices with other retailers online.
  • Use promo codes on top of already existing discounts.
  • A higher amount of stock which means more chance of getting your size.
  • You can shop Boxing Day sales from midnight.

Cons

  • You can't physically touch or try on the clothes.
  • There tends to be a backlog in delivery due to the popularity of sales so you may have to wait a while for your purchase.
  • If a retailer doesn't offer free shipping you may have to pay extra for delivery.

In-store shopping

Pros

  • You can try on the clothes and make sure they fit.
  • You don't have to wait for shipping and can enjoy your purchase then and there.
  • If the retailer is out of stock, staff can contact another branch on your behalf to find out if it's in stock.
  • Shopping in-store means you can have a fun day out with friends or family and also get their opinions.

Cons

  • Crowds. Crowds. Crowds.
  • Parking at shopping centres can be a serious pain.
  • Stores will have less stock and the chances of finding your size is limited.
  • Sales start when shops open whereas online sales will start at midnight.

Tips to get the best bargains this Boxing Day

  • Start online first. Online sales offer you broader choices than any mall, and the sales generally start earlier. Snap up bargains online before you think about queuing up at a store.
  • Set a budget. It's easy to overspend at a sale. Set a budget for the day and stick to it so you don't wake up the next day with an unwanted "sales hangover".
  • Do your research. Another common mistake at Boxing Day sales is shopping with little preparation. If you've got a wishlist, know what the regular prices are so you can tell whether you're really saving.
  • Know when the sales start and finish. Both online and physical stores will different start and end times. Check in advance so you know when the deals begin. Remember that online stores may start their deals on Christmas Day or even earlier.
  • Focus on the right products. Don't be overwhelmed by choice when the sale starts— know what you want to buy and go straight for those products. Focus on items that you missed out on at Christmas. For instance, if you got a lot of clothes and perfume, then check out beauty products or electronics instead.
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Clare Cribbin is the global shopping deals publisher at Finder. She started in the Australian team hunting down the best shopping deals on the market, producing health and wellbeing articles and creating helpful gift guides. Clare has since taken her Australian shopping knowledge and is now applying it globally. You may be surprised to know that she has a degree in Zoology and a Master of Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law. When Clare isn’t busy looking for deals, you’ll find her eating avo on toast, drinking a protein shake or trying out the latest fitness craze. See full bio

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