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Although we’re only in October, it is no doubt a fact that shoppers across Scotland are beginning to prepare a POA for Black Friday.
Once a post-Thanksgiving shopping event in the United States, over the last decade, the day has evolved into a nationwide event in the UK.
Across Scotland retailers are readying themselves for one of the busiest times of the year.
Scotland’s shopping scene offers a brilliant mix of modern centres and independent high streets.
As the countdown to Black Friday begins, businesses across the country may begin to release and/or tease early offers. With some likely to start in early November.
But it’s not just city centres where you are likely to find some Black Friday offers.
There are many outlets in Scotland that will no doubt prove to be good places for those looking for a deal.
Places such as Livingston Designer Outlet and The Centre, Livingston regularly offer reductions. Similarly, Silverburn and Braehead on the outskirts of Glasgow provide plenty of options.
While most eyes turn to fashion and gadgets, Black Friday is a great time for motorists in Scotland to get their vehicle ready for the coming winter weather.
Cold weather and unpredictable road conditions make tyre safety especially important.
So this time of year is ideal for finding ways to prepare your car at a good price.
In recent years, Blackcircles.com has become a go-to choice for Scottish drivers looking for tyre savings.
Offering everything from premium to budget brands, previous events have featured well-known names such as Michelin, Continental, Goodyear, and Pace.
We have garages spread throughout the country — from Glasgow and Edinburgh to Dundee, Aberdeen, and Inverness.
If you’re considering new tyres this Black Friday, it’s worth exploring:
When it comes to shopping, both options have their pros and cons.
In-Store:
Online:
Many major retailers are now blending both experiences, with click-and-collect services available in most Scottish towns and cities.
As we get closer to November, early offers and/or sales are likely to begin appearing. Based on years gone by, there is a good chance that you will find offers in some of these national chains:
There has been an increased trend in recent years of retailers launching early deals. For that reason it would be wise to keep tabs on social channels or sign up to newsletters.
This should help you stay ahead of the rush.
Looking at some of the early industry chatter online, it would seem that Scotland’s shoppers can expect deals sooner than in previous years. Some experts predict that the first wave of sales could begin as early as the first week of November in certain industries.
According to retail monitoring sources such as Which?, the leading categories are expected to not throw up any surprises.
They include electronics, home appliances, and fashion — which could be considered the holy trinity of Black Friday. You are likely to see this being announced at major names like Amazon, Argos, Boots, Currys, and John Lewis.
Large supermarkets, including ASDA and Tesco, are likely to join the event too. Running deals on homeware, toys, and tech accessories.
Although exact details are still under wraps, industry consensus points towards:
To get the most from Black Friday 2025, approach it with a plan. Deals seem to be announced earlier every year — which means competition is also on the rise. No one wants to miss out on a lucrative time of year. Having a plan will help you make the most of what’s on offer.
Think about what you genuinely need before the sales begin. Make a list and check typical prices now so you can spot genuine reductions later.
Retailers often reward loyal followers. By subscribing to their newsletters or social feeds, you’ll get early alerts about promotions and flash sales.
With so many stores running promotions, comparison tools can be your best friend. Check review sites and ratings.
If you’re shopping online, stick to well-known retailers or those with verified payment security (look for “https://”).
Not every discount is a bargain. Focus on products that will serve you well beyond the immediate or Christmas.
Black Friday has fast become a highlight of the year for shoppers across Scotland.
From Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries to Edinburgh’s St James Quarter and Aberdeen’s Union Square, every corner of the country joins the celebration of savings.
Whether you’re after a new phone, a winter wardrobe refresh, or planning to get your car ready for the colder months, Black Friday 2025 in Scotland promises plenty of ways to save — online and on the high street alike.

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