Oodie launches Black Friday 2023 deals with 50 per cent off almost everything

Australia’s favourite oversized blanket brand has dropped its Black Friday sale a week early with prices on almost everything slashed by 50 per cent.

Oodie is calling its sale event “mega” in size because of just how much stock is included, with 406 designs listed on the website at the time of publication.

There are adults and kids Oodies in the mix with fan favourites and limited edition designs alike.

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The Winnie the Pooh Oodie, which is usually $109, is down to $54.50, as is the Otter Oodie, Peach Tye-Dye Oodie and German Shepherd Oodie.

If you’ve got a budget of less than $20 you can take advantage of the hair turbans and sherpa socks.

For between $20 and $40 customers can purchase their dogs an Oodie, slippers and even bedroom pillows.

Oodie has released its Black Friday deals early. Credit: Oodie
They’re extremely comfortable wearable blankets. Credit: Oodie

With toasty-warm sherpa fleece on the inside and buttery-soft, Toastytek flannel fleece on the outside, the brand has cemented itself as a firm favourite with those looking for ultimate comfort.

Best of all, Oodies are all machine washable, so any spillages can be fixed in a flash.

Oodie has built up a huge following since founder Davie Fogarty, 28, launched it in 2018 following multiple unsuccessful business ventures.

It is now worth $500 million.

The Adelaide-born and bred youngster described himself as “mischievous” at school with little desire to excel at university, so he launched straight into the business world.

“I didn’t have the discipline or passion for university so I pursued business instead. My biggest failure was actually launching a cafe selling rolls. I realised then that I needed to embark on a learning journey,” Davie previously told Best Picks.

They’re the perfect camping accessory. Credit: Oodie

“Then I stumbled onto weighted blankets and got my first taste of success. I had $500 and one great idea.

“It was all about learning, perseverance and understanding social media at the time. There are so many ways to connect with customers. I try to de-mystify the process, learn one thing and scale it up.”

After four years of steamrolling Oodie to success, Davie made the decision to hire a CEO and step back from the project to pursue other exciting opportunities.

There are even options for your dog. Credit: Oodie

He is still involved in the problem-solving and creative process where needed though.

To shop the full range on sale, head to the Oodie website here.

Prices are correct at the time of publication.

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