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When does the Next Boxing Day sale start?

SHOPPERS will be eagerly awaiting the Boxing Day sale – here’s what Next is doing.

The annual Boxing Day sale is often a great time for Brits to get their hands on gifts for Christmas the following year.

Next will be shut on Boxing Day this year

Equally, shoppers can get their hands on some great deals for themselves.

However, this time Next will be shutting its doors on Boxing Day to give staff some well deserve time off.

That means you won’t be able to head in store on December 26.

However, the clothing store will be launching its Christmas sale from December 27 in store – so you’ll only have to wait an extra day.

Most stores will be open from 6am on December 27.

If you’re eager though, it looks like Next will begin the sale online early – starting from December 24.

Other stores have also launched their end of season sales early, in store and online.

For example, Wayfair has begun its sale already.

The Wayfair Boxing day sale kicks off early, with deals available to shop now (December 22) until the New Year, ending on January 2.

These deals are available exclusively at wayfair.com and whilst you’ll have plenty of time to shop, you’ll want to snap up the best offers early while stocks last.

Clothing retailer New Look has also launched an up to 60% off sale so you can grab gifts in time for the big day.

The sale is available online and stores also have their own versions too, but do bear in mind stock will differ from store to store.

Offers are available on women’s, men’s, girls’ and boy’s clothing.

The Ikea winter sale launched last Monday (December 12) and will be running until January 8, 2023.

It has savings of up to 50% across a range of items including home and outdoor furniture, children’s accessories, and soft furnishings.

The sale is available both online and in store.

You can find your closest Ikea using its handy tool on the website.

We’ve asked Ikea when the last date shoppers can make orders online will be and will update this article when we hear back.

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