'Tis the season to go shopping, pandora schmuck sale and what better to buy on Black Friday than jewellery? Especially ahead of the Christmas period. Pandora's Black Friday 2019 sale will probs be a goodie, since last year the brand was literally handing out free gifts. Okaaaay so they weren't free exactly: you had to spend a certain amount in the store. It's the thought (and freebies) that counts, guys. Wanna know if you're in for a pandora charms disney treat this Black Friday 2019? We're hoping for much of the same from the jewellery brand. Although most retailers are remaining tight-lipped about their plans ahead of 29th November, that shouldn't stop you making your wishlist now...or dropping some hints. Keep scrolling for our guide to getting the best discounts on the big day. Black Friday kickstarted in '30s America when pandora charms sale the department store Macy's cashed in on the annual Thanksgiving Day parade (if you love Gossip Girl, you'll remember Dan and Serena watching it on TV in season six). The term 'Black Friday' wasn't officially coined until years later, with the event becoming more of a thang during the big capitalist years of the '80s (ya know, Working Girl, Wall Street bankers and, um, all the independent ladies reading Cosmopolitan). FYI, it's always been manic AF, that's why we prefer to shop online from the smug comfort of our homes. Amazon was the first retailer pandora charms gold to bring Black Friday over to the UK, offering customers online discounts and deals on the same day as the sales in the US. Supermarket Asda was next, creating some serious fuss (and physical fights, for real) with huge discounts on TVs and tech in store. Soon the rest of the UK caught on to the potential pre-Christmas profit and the rest is history.