Winter sales 2023: the dates region by region, when they start
When do the 2023 winter sales start in Italy? The sales on winter clothing and accessories will begin throughout Italy on January 5th, like every year with some exceptions. Basilicata and Sicily will already leave on January 2nd and Valle d’Aosta on the 3rd. All that remains is therefore to be patient for a few more days, drawing up a list of what we would like to have in the closet in about ten days’ time. Aiming for the head of wishes already during the rounds in the shops to make presents for Christmas.
As Confcommercio reports, despite the period of great uncertainty we are experiencing, the season of reductions is always and in any case a moment much awaited by consumers. Here is the complete calendar, with the start and end dates for the 2023 winter sales region by region.
Dates region by region
- Abruzzo: January 5 (for 60 days)
- Basilicata: 2 January – 3 March
- Province of Bolzano: 5 January – 18 February
- Calabria: 5 January – 28 February
- Campania: 5 January – 2 April
- Emilia Romagna: 5 January – 5 March
- Friuli Venezia Giulia: 5 January – 31 March
- Lazio: 5 January – 15 February
- Liguria: 5 January – 18 February
- Lombardy: 5 January – 5 March
- Marches: 5 January – 1 March
- Molise: 5 January – 5 March
- Piedmont: 5 January – 28 February
- Puglia: 5 January – 28 February
- Sardinia: 5 January – 5 March
- Sicily: 2 January – 15 March
- Tuscany: 5 January – 5 March
- Province of Trento: 5 January – 5 March
- Umbria: 5 January – 5 March
- Valle D’Aosta: 5 January – 31 March
- Veneto: 5 January – 28 February
Useful tips
We have seen when the 2023 winter sales start (dates) in Italy region by region, but what are the tips to follow? In times of decline, it often happens that a ‘scam’ can be hidden behind the deal. You have to buy responsibly without getting caught up in the frenzy of the moment. Inquire well about the initial price of the garment before the start of the sales, to be able to understand whether it is really discounted or not.
The items purchased must really be end-of-season, and not years-old stuff. You must also pay attention to defective items, and if you keep the receipt it is your right to exchange them in the shop where you bought it, even during sales periods.
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