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Antler market overview
Antler occupies the upper-mid tier of the UK luggage market, competing directly with Samsonite, Horizn Studios, and, at the margins, Away - a segment where average transaction values typically run between £150 and £350 for a single case, with full-set purchases pushing considerably higher. The UK premium luggage market is moderately concentrated, with Samsonite holding the largest recognisable share across retail channels; Antler's strength lies in direct-to-consumer sales and brand loyalty among repeat buyers, particularly domestic travellers and frequent business fliers. Luggage is an infrequent repurchase category - industry benchmarks suggest replacement cycles of five to ten years for quality cases - meaning customer acquisition costs are high relative to lifetime value, and brands compete hard on first-purchase conversion through seasonal discounting and search-driven traffic. Antler's digital presence is well-developed for the category.
About Antler
Antler makes luggage. Good luggage, to be precise - the kind that sits firmly at the premium end of the British market without quite reaching the dizzying price points of Rimowa or Globe-Trotter. The range covers hard-shell suitcases, soft-shell bags, cabin carry-ons, and a supporting cast of travel accessories. Everything is sold direct through antler.co.uk, with a handful of physical stockists and airport concessions adding some offline presence.
The quality is genuinely solid. Antler has been around long enough to have built a reputation that doesn't rely purely on marketing spend, and the hard-shell cases in particular - typically using polycarbonate or ABS construction - hold up well against the casual brutality of airport baggage handlers. The spinner wheels are smooth, the zips are robust, and the weight-to-capacity ratio is competitive. For frequent travellers who've been burned by a cheap case splitting at the seams, there's a real argument for spending more here once and being done with it.
That said, honest caveats apply. Antler is not cheap. Even with a discount applied, a mid-size checked case will set you back a meaningful amount - this is not a brand you visit when you need something functional for a single camping trip. The accessories range is fine but unremarkable; most of the interest sits in the core luggage. And the website's sale section can be patchy - some genuinely useful reductions, some token discounts on lines that weren't exactly flying off shelves.
The competition is worth knowing. Samsonite occupies similar territory at overlapping price points and has the advantage of near-universal airport recognition. American Tourister (a Samsonite subsidiary) undercuts both on price. Horizn Studios pitches squarely at the same premium-direct consumer audience as Antler, with a slightly more tech-forward brand identity. Away has made noise in this segment with its social-media-native approach. Antler's edge over most of these is a specifically British sensibility - understated design, a longer heritage, and a sales approach that relies more on word-of-mouth and repeat business than Instagram virality.
There's no subscription scheme to worry about, which is a relief. Antler does run a newsletter and registered customers can access sale prices and early access to promotions - worth doing if you're planning a purchase and willing to wait a few days. The loyalty mechanics are light-touch rather than elaborate.
Delivery is free on orders over a certain threshold, though the exact figure varies by promotion - worth checking at checkout rather than assuming. Standard delivery typically runs to a few working days; express options are available at extra cost. Returns are generally straightforward for unused items, though given you're buying luggage, there's a reasonable chance you'll want to test it before a trip rather than after returning from one.
The honest verdict: Antler is the right choice for someone buying luggage they actually intend to use repeatedly, who wants quality without the absurdity of a four-figure price tag. If you're buying once for a package holiday and genuinely don't care what happens to the case, shop elsewhere. If you want something that will still be working properly in five years, Antler earns its price - especially when a discount code is involved.
How to use a Antler discount code
- Browse this page and copy the code that matches what you're buying - some codes are specific to cabin bags, accessories, or orders above a minimum value, so read the terms before you copy.
- Head to antler.co.uk and add your items to the basket as normal. Don't apply the code yet - make sure everything you want is in the cart first.
- Proceed to checkout. On the basket or checkout page, look for a field labelled something like "discount code" or "promo code" - it's usually visible without needing to expand anything, but on mobile it can sit below the order summary.
- Paste your code into the field exactly as copied - these are case-sensitive and spaces matter. Then hit "Apply" or the equivalent button. Don't just type it and proceed; the discount won't register unless you explicitly apply it.
- Check the order summary updates before you enter any payment details. The reduced total should appear clearly. If it doesn't, the code may have expired or may not apply to the items in your basket.
- Complete payment as normal. If the code fails at this point despite appearing to work, try a different browser or clear your cache - it's a minor but genuine fix that works more often than it should need to.
Antler shopping tips
- Act before the expiry rush. Of the current offers on this page, 12 codes are expiring within the next week. If you're already considering a purchase, now is genuinely not the time to procrastinate - the selection of active deals won't look the same in seven days.
- The most common discount is 30% off. With discounts currently ranging from 10% to 50%, the spread is wide. The 50%-off codes tend to be accessories or specific lines rather than headline cases, so don't assume the biggest headline applies to the bag you actually want.
- There are currently 5 active voucher codes alongside 51 deals. The distinction matters - deals are typically automatic price reductions already reflected on the site, while codes require manual entry at checkout. If you're not seeing a discount in your basket, check whether you need to enter a code rather than assuming a sale price will apply automatically.
- Buy ahead of your trip, not the week before. Luggage is a considered purchase and Antler's best discounts tend to appear in seasonal sale windows - post-Christmas, mid-year summer sales - rather than as rolling everyday offers. If you're not in a hurry, monitor sale timing rather than buying at full price in March because you've suddenly remembered you need a case.
- Check whether your chosen case qualifies for free postage. Some of the current offers are specifically tied to orders meeting a minimum spend for free delivery. A slightly larger order might cross that threshold and save you a delivery charge that's not trivial on a premium product.
- Cabin bag sizing varies by airline. Antler lists dimensions clearly, but low-cost carrier cabin allowances - particularly Ryanair and easyJet - differ from full-service carriers. Don't assume a bag labelled "cabin" will be accepted in the overhead locker on your specific route. Check the airline's published dimensions against the product spec before buying.
- The sale section is worth filtering. Rather than browsing the full range, use the sale filter on the Antler site directly to see what's already reduced before applying a code on top. Some codes stack with sale prices; some don't. The terms on each offer on this page will tell you which applies.
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The best Antler discounts typically offer between 10% and 50% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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