Here’s a quick look at Foot Locker's current and upcoming main sales in 2026. Dates and sales may change, so check the official site for the latest updates.
Foot Locker Sale Calendar 2026
Quick Sales Summary (Text Version)
For quick reference, here is the text version of the calendar below:
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Reference Guide
Foot Locker Sales FAQ
When does Foot Locker have its biggest sales?
Foot Locker goes all-in during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, with savings reaching up to 50–60% off select sneakers and apparel. You'll also catch strong deals around Memorial Day (late May) and Labor Day (early September), plus back-to-school season in August.
What is FLX membership and how does it help me save?
FLX is Foot Locker's free loyalty program that gives you perks like free standard shipping, exclusive access to sneaker launches, and birthday rewards. You earn points (called XPoints) with every purchase—100 XPoints per dollar spent—and can redeem them for FLX Cash discounts or entry into raffles for limited releases.
Does Foot Locker offer free shipping on sale items?
Yes, as long as you're logged into your FLX Rewards account when you check out. FLX members get free standard shipping on every order with no minimum purchase, and that includes sale and clearance items. Non-members usually need to hit a spending threshold or pay a flat shipping fee.
Can I get a price adjustment if my purchase goes on sale later?
Yes, Foot Locker will refund the difference if the item drops in price within 10 days of your order date. Just reach out to customer service with your order number before the 10-day window closes or before the sale ends—whichever comes first. Do note that this only applies to FootLocker.com purchases, not in-store buys.
Are there student or military discounts at Foot Locker?
Absolutely. Students can score up to 20% off purchases over $99 through verification platforms like Student Beans. Military personnel, veterans, and their families get a 10% discount after verifying through ID.me or SheerID. Both discounts work on full-price and some sale items, though they can't be stacked with other offers.
What's the difference between Black Friday and Cyber Monday at Foot Locker?
Both events feature similar discount levels—past years have seen up to 50–60% off—but Black Friday runs in-store and online, while Cyber Monday is online-only. Cyber Monday sometimes adds an extra percentage off with a code (like an additional 10% at checkout), and you'll see fresh styles or restocks added to the sale section.
Can I stack multiple discounts at Foot Locker?
Limited stacking is allowed. You can combine one FLX Cash reward with one coupon code (like a military discount), but you can't layer multiple promo codes or use military/student discounts together. Sale items are eligible for some discounts, but always read the fine print—some exclusions apply during major events.
How do I get early access to sneaker releases and exclusive sales?
Join the FLX Rewards program and download the Foot Locker app. Members get first dibs on launch reservation releases for hyped sneakers—usually announced a few days before the drop. The app also sends push notifications about flash sales and restocks, giving you a head start before the general public.
Are sale prices the same online and in physical stores?
Not always. FootLocker.com and brick-and-mortar locations sometimes run different promotions on the same weekend. A shoe might be 30% off online but only marked down 20% in-store, or vice versa. Foot Locker doesn't price-match between their website and stores, so compare both before you buy.
What are “heated” releases and do they ever go on sale?
“Heated” releases are high-demand, limited-edition sneakers—think collaborations, retro Jordans, or exclusive colorways—that sell out fast. These rarely hit sale pricing because demand stays sky-high, and in many regions, heated items are excluded from returns and exchanges. If you spot a heated release on clearance, it's usually because of an unpopular size run or a surprise restock.
