The Black Friday Onslaught of Value Continues With More Ludicrous Sales

Take 25% off sitewide at Portland's own Wildfang, 50% off select items at Adidas, plus a whole lot more on Amazon.

(Razer)

I hope you didn't blow your shopping budget yesterday, because the Black Friday deals continue in full today, tomorrow, Thanksgiving, actual Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and beyond.

Becuase there's a ludicuous amount of deals on right now, many of which run for several days, I suggest you check out yesterday's post rounding up week-long sales at Columbia Sportswear, on PS4 stuff and more—just ignore anything that expired at the end of the day.

RELATED: Black Friday Week Sales at Columbia Sportswear, PS4, outerwear and more. 

On real Black Friday, we'll be breaking down our sales posts into different categories (home and kitchen, tech, gaming and entertainment, etc.) so you can shop a little easier. Until then, check out the newest and best, starting with a little old brand from Portland.

Take 25% Off Sitewide at Wildfang 

(Wildfang)

Perhaps the biggest new name in Portland's apparel scene, Wildfang has blown up into a nationally prominent brand off of the back of their "Wild Feminist" tees and apparel. You can take 25% off sitewide until further notice.

Shop Wildfang

Take up to 50% off select apparel, footwear and outdoorswear at Adidas, through Nov. 25

Look like this intense model in this badass hoodie. (Adidas)

The brand with the three stripes has two HOT Black Friday sales this season (more to come on the second one later this week), but you can save big on a ton of apparel and footwear through the rest of this week.

Shop at Adidas

Take up to 50% off select items at Net-A-Porter

If you're a fancy lad like me, you love luxury shopping, and you love luxury shopping at a big discount. Online luxuty retailer (think Nordstrom+) Net-A-Porter is having their yearly sale, and you can take up to 50% off fancy ass clothes.

Shop Net-A-Porter

Save on gaming accessories from Razer

Sweet. (Razer)

Razer is taking a couple of bucks (about 15-20%) off o many of their highly-rated gaming accessories, like the Ornata Chroma mecha-membrane gaming keyboard with individually backlit keys ($80 down from $100) and the DeathAdder Elite ($50 down from $70), which is Wirecutter's top ranked gaming mouse.

Shop Razer on Amazon

Bose QuietComfort 25 Noise Cancelling Headphones, $180 down from $300

Take a whopping $120 off of this pair of overear, noise cancelling headphones from Bose, designed specifically to be used with Apple products (whatever that means lol).

$180, Buy From Amazon

Gigabyte Ultra Compact Mini PC, $250 down from $400

(Gigabyte)

Want the cheapest possible PC, perhaps to use as a build-your-own project or the starter kit for a home theater system? You can get a wifi and bluetooth-enabled box-sized PC from Gigabyte complete with an Intel i7-5775R Processor and Intel Iris Pro graphics 6200 card for only $250. NOTE: You'll have to get RAM and memory cards seperately, so look to the recommended items and read the reviews for suggestions if you're a little in the dark on this one.

$250, Buy From Amazon

Basically every single Amazon device is on sale, starting from $50

Your first step into the future. (Amazon)

Amazon want you to buy all of their gadgets this weekend, and they're sweetening the pot with great deals on just about everything. Starting with the base model Kindle at $50 (get the Paperwhite for $90, though)

Shop at Amazon

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