Fashion The Unexpected Shoe Reese Witherspoon, and Sarah Jessica Parker Wear on Repeat Is on Sale for Black Friday This is a must-shop early deal. By Tara Gonzalez Tara Gonzalez Instagram Website Tara Maria Gonzalez has been a fashion writer and editor for more than 6 years. She was most recently the style commerce writer at InStyle, where she covered celebrity looks, fashion week trends, and everything you don’t need but probably should buy. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on November 24, 2021 @ 08:30AM Pin Share Tweet Email We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products—learn more about our process. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Photo: Getty Images Swedish Hasbeens makes shoes that are known for being extremely comfortable, but they've never gotten the attention they truly deserve. Its classic clogs and playful sandals have constantly been overlooked for subtle white sneakers or hyper-trendy boots. But now, clogs are a huge trend that shows no signs of slowing down, and celebrities are giving the brand its shine. Reese Witherspoon was seen wearing Swedish Hasbeens' popular T-strap clog pump all throughout October, and, style icon Sarah Jessica Parker, who's been wearing the brand's clogs for years, most recently has been into its clog boots. Regardless of how early or late you are to the recent rise in Swedish Hasbeens' popularity, now is the perfect time to try out a pair: They're majorly marked down for Black Friday at places like Nordstrom, Zappos, and Amazon. Courtesy Shop now: $174 (Originally $290); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens have been around since 2006 (more of a reason why everyone is obsessed right now), and they're the type of shoe that rarely goes on sale. With that in mind, we'd recommend adding the timeless Husband Clog (below) to your cart while it's just $156 — that's nearly $100 off. Courtesy Shop now: $156 (Originally $260); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens normally cost close to $300, and Nordstrom has more than a handful of its most popular styles for as little as $110. The Classic Clog is (obviously) a classic, with just enough heel to dress up an outfit without sacrificing comfort, and now it's just $174, down from $290. The Jungle Sandal is a more daring choice, living up to its name with a bold patchwork animal print, and it's also under $200 now — an absolute steal for a statement shoe that you can just slide into. As for the best-selling Mirja sandals and Open Toe Clog, Zappos has them both for under $200, although sizing is already limited. Instead of waiting for another celeb to wear and thus drive up the demand for these shoes, get in on Swedish Hasbeens now while they're on sale. These prices are easily some of the best early Black Friday deals we've come across this week (along with Jennifer Aniston's go-to jeans). Shop the best Swedish Hasbeens deals for Black Friday below. Best Swedish Hasbeens Deals Swedish Hasbeens Classic Clog, $174 (Originally $290); nordstsrom.com Swedish Hasbeens Husband Clog, $156 (Originally $260); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens Toe Strap Slide Sandal, $110 (Originally $280); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens Genuine Calf Hair Trim Slide Sandal, $174 (Originally $290); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens Jungle Genuine Calf Hair Slide Sandal, $198 (Originally $330); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens Steppe Sandal, $186–$204 (Originally $310–$340); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens Jungle Sandal, $204 (Originally $340); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens Low Genuine Calf Hair Sandal, $198 (Originally $330); nordstrom.com Swedish Hasbeens Mirja Sandal, $210 (Originally $280); zappos.com Swedish Hasbeens Open Toe Clog, $159 (Originally $270); zappos.com Swedish Hasbeens Anette High Clog, $120 (Originally $260); amazon.com Swedish Hasbeens Rutan, $139 (Originally $270); amazon.com Shop More InStyle-Approved Picks Kate Middleton’s Business Meets Barbiecore ‘Fit Featured a Winter Outerwear Staple She Wears on Repeat I Own These Amazon Joggers in 5 Colors, and They’re Versatile Enough for Work, Workouts, and Travel This Luxe Hungarian Skincare Brand Is Worth the Splurge — Our Editors Tell You Why