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Discounts from 20% to 73% off, or £10 to £50 off 3 codes · 31 deals Latest added today 24 expiring soon

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About Crew Clothing

Crew Clothing is a British lifestyle brand built around a fairly specific aesthetic: coastal-inspired casualwear that works equally well at a Cornish harbour or a suburban garden party. Think chinos, polos, rugby shirts, and knitwear - clothes that are relaxed without being sloppy. The range covers men, women, and children, which makes it a reasonable one-stop destination for families who like a coordinated look without looking like they tried too hard.

In practice, shopping here is straightforward. The website is clean and well-organised, product photography is honest, and sizing information is more useful than average. You can buy online or visit one of their physical stores, which tend to cluster around affluent market towns and coastal locations - their natural habitat, really. Returns are accepted in-store or by post, though the online returns process involves a portal and a label fee, so check the current policy before assuming it's free.

What's genuinely good? The quality-to-price ratio in their core lines - particularly knitwear and outerwear - is solid. These aren't fast-fashion pieces built to survive three washes. The construction is noticeably better than you'd get from, say, Next at a similar price point, and the styling is conservative enough that pieces don't look dated after a season. Their sale events are also worth attention: discounts of 60% on sale styles are not unusual, and with 54 active promotions currently listed - ranging from 15% to as high as 71% off select lines - there's usually a legitimate deal to be had rather than a token percentage shaved off an inflated RRP.

The weaknesses are real, though. Full-price Crew Clothing is expensive for what it is. A polo shirt that a competitor sells for £35 will cost you £60 here - you're paying for the brand's coastal-gentry positioning as much as the fabric. If you're not emotionally invested in that identity, there are cheaper routes to a similar wardrobe. Their menswear tends to skew conservative, which is either reassuring or dull depending on your outlook. The womenswear range is broader, but still sits firmly in the middle lane of British smart-casual.

The obvious competitors are Joules, FatFace, and White Stuff. Crew sits in the same general territory but tends to feel slightly more grown-up than Joules and slightly less folksy than FatFace. If you're cross-shopping, the differences are marginal. Brand loyalty in this category is surprisingly sticky - people tend to pick one and stick with it.

On loyalty schemes: Crew Clothing does run a rewards programme, so it's worth checking whether you're enrolled before a large purchase. Accumulating points on full-price buys and redeeming them against future orders is a reasonable way to soften the cost over time, particularly if you shop here regularly.

Delivery is free above a spend threshold, and next-day options are available at a cost. The threshold moves occasionally, so check at checkout rather than relying on anything quoted here. As a general rule, food delivery and fashion retailers both love adjusting free delivery thresholds quietly, so always confirm before you fill your basket.

The honest verdict: Crew Clothing suits people who want classic, durable British casualwear and are willing to pay a premium for it - or, more practically, people who wait for the sales and voucher codes, where the value proposition improves considerably. If you need a wardrobe for a sailing holiday or a weekend in the Cotswolds and you don't want to think too hard about it, this is a sensible choice. If you're after streetwear, trend-led fashion, or anything remotely edgy, shop elsewhere.

How to use a Crew Clothing discount code

  1. Browse crewclothing.co.uk and add the items you want to your basket in the usual way. Don't head to checkout until your basket is complete - most codes apply to a full order and can't be added or changed once payment is initiated.
  2. Click the basket icon to review your order, then proceed to checkout. You'll be prompted to either sign in or continue as a guest. Either works for most codes, though some first-order codes specifically require an account.
  3. On the order summary or checkout page, look for a field labelled something like 'Promo code' or 'Discount code' - it's usually on the right-hand side of the screen on desktop, or below the order summary on mobile. It is not always immediately visible, so scroll if you don't see it straight away.
  4. Type or paste your code exactly as shown - these are case-sensitive in some systems, so copying and pasting is safer than typing manually. Hit 'Apply'. The discount should appear immediately in your order total.
  5. If it doesn't apply, check whether your basket meets any minimum spend or category restrictions. Some codes exclude sale items - a common trip-up when you're combining a code with already-discounted lines.
  6. Once the discount is confirmed in your total, complete the payment as normal. You should receive an order confirmation email showing the discounted price.

Crew Clothing shopping tips

  • Act on expiring codes quickly. Of the 54 current promotions listed here, 15 are expiring within the next week. That's a significant proportion, and codes in the fashion sector tend to disappear without warning rather than getting quietly extended. If something looks useful, use it now rather than bookmarking it for later.
  • The newsletter sign-up discount is one of the better first-order deals around. A percentage off your first purchase in exchange for an email address is a reasonable trade. If you're considering a larger purchase, signing up before checkout can take a meaningful amount off the total. Just be prepared to receive seasonal promotional emails thereafter.
  • The sale section earns its keep. Discounts of 60% on sale styles are legitimately available, not padded markdown figures. Women's jumpers and cardigans have seen reductions of up to 71% in current listings. The quality of unsold stock in a brand like this tends to be fine - being slightly last-season doesn't diminish the fabric.
  • Check whether codes apply to sale items before building your basket around them. This is the single most common reason a code fails at checkout. Crew Clothing, like most mid-market fashion retailers, routinely restricts promotional codes to full-price items. Read the terms before you get attached to a saving.
  • The 20% off code is the most commonly available discount, and is a reasonable baseline to aim for on full-price purchases. If the only available code is below 20%, it's worth waiting - that level of discount tends to recur with some regularity across the 50 current deals listed.
  • Delivery costs affect whether a deal is actually a deal. If you're ordering one item, a delivery charge can meaningfully reduce what you actually save. Aim to hit the free delivery threshold in a single order, or look for the periodic free P&P codes that appear on this page.
  • The Superluxe collection commands a premium but responds well to bundled deals. Offers targeting this range specifically - two-piece deals with a significant saving - appear periodically. If you're considering pieces from that collection, it's worth waiting for one of those rather than buying individually at full price.
  • In-store shopping has some advantages online can't replicate. Fit varies more than the size guides suggest, particularly in tailored trousers and structured outerwear. If there's a store near you and you're spending a significant amount, trying before buying removes the returns friction entirely.

Crew Clothing promotions FAQs

Yes, and there are currently quite a few of them. This page lists 54 active promotions, including 4 voucher codes and 50 deals. Discounts range from 15% to 71% off, depending on the offer and the product category. The most commonly available discount sits at 20% off. Some codes apply site-wide, others are restricted to specific categories or collections such as sale items or the Superluxe range. Always check the terms attached to each code before you build a basket around it, as restrictions on sale items are common.

Crew Clothing has offered NHS and key worker discounts at various points, but availability and terms can change. The brand does not appear to run a permanent, year-round NHS discount programme in the way that some retailers do. Your best approach is to check their website directly, look for any Blue Light Card partnership, or contact their customer service team. If an NHS-specific offer is running, it would typically be verified through Blue Light Card or a similar scheme. Don't assume a general promotional code will work as a substitute — they often operate under different terms.

A dedicated student discount isn't a prominently advertised feature of Crew Clothing's offering, and the brand doesn't have an obvious partnership with student discount platforms like UNiDAYS or Student Beans at the time of writing. That said, student discount arrangements do change, so it's worth checking those platforms directly rather than taking this as a definitive no. In the meantime, the newsletter sign-up discount and the sale section are more reliable routes to a meaningful saving for students shopping here.

Crew Clothing offers free standard delivery above a minimum spend threshold. The exact figure can change, so the safest approach is to check the delivery information on their website before assuming your order qualifies. Below the threshold, a standard delivery charge applies. Next-day delivery is available at an additional cost. Periodically, free postage codes appear that remove delivery charges regardless of order value — this page lists some of those when available. If your order is just below the free delivery threshold, adding a lower-cost item is often cheaper than paying for shipping.

Add your chosen items to your basket, then proceed to checkout. On the checkout page, look for a field labelled 'Promo code' or 'Discount code' — it's typically on the right-hand side on desktop or below the order summary on mobile. Paste the code exactly as shown and click 'Apply'. The discount should appear in your order total immediately. If it doesn't, check that your basket meets any minimum spend requirements and that none of your items are excluded categories. Sale items are a frequent exclusion. Complete payment only once the discount is confirmed in your total.

The most common reasons are: the code has expired (15 of the current codes on this page are expiring within the next week), your basket contains sale items that the code explicitly excludes, or you haven't met the minimum spend threshold. Some codes are also restricted to new customers or to specific product ranges. Check the terms attached to the code and compare them against your basket. If everything looks correct and it still won't apply, try a different browser or clear your cookies — occasionally a cached session causes checkout glitches. If the problem persists, contact Crew Clothing's customer service team.

Generally speaking, most UK fashion retailers — Crew Clothing included — only allow one promotional code per order. Stacking a percentage-off code with a free delivery code in the same transaction isn't typically possible. The checkout system will usually only accept the most recently entered code and reject any attempt to add a second. Your best approach is to identify the single code that gives the greatest saving on your specific basket, factoring in both the discount and any delivery charge. If you have a free P&P code and a percentage-off code, calculate which combination leaves you paying less overall.

Yes. Crew Clothing offers a discount for new customers who sign up to their newsletter — currently around 15% off your first order, though the exact figure is worth confirming at the point of sign-up as it can vary. You'll receive the code by email after subscribing. It's a legitimate offer and one of the better first-order incentives available on the site, particularly useful if you're planning a larger purchase. Bear in mind the code will likely have the same sale-item exclusions as other promotional codes, so it works best against full-price purchases.

End-of-season sales are the most reliable windows for significant savings. The summer sale and winter sale typically push reductions of 50-60% on clearance lines, and some items reach higher. Current listings include reductions of up to 71% on women's knitwear. Outside of sale periods, the 20% off codes that appear on this page represent the most commonly available discount on full-price stock. Bank holiday weekends often bring short promotional events. If you can afford to wait and aren't after a specific in-demand item, patience does pay off at Crew Clothing more than at faster-moving fashion retailers.

Yes, and they're worth watching. Crew Clothing runs end-of-season sales that can be genuinely substantive — not the token 10-20% reductions that some brands offer under the 'sale' label. The current listings on this page include 60% off sale menswear and womenswear, plus individual category discounts reaching 71%. Summer and winter clearance events are the main windows. Their sale section on the website is a permanent fixture and tends to be restocked as new lines are reduced. Given the brand's full-price positioning, the sale section is where the value case becomes much easier to make.

Crew Clothing does operate a rewards programme, though the structure and benefits can evolve over time. The general principle is that purchases earn points that can be redeemed against future orders. If you're a regular shopper here, it's worth ensuring you're enrolled before making significant purchases, as retroactively adding points is often not possible. Check the account section of their website for current details on how points are earned and what they're worth. Loyalty schemes in this retail category tend to be modestly useful rather than transformative, but over multiple purchases the savings do accumulate.

Full-price Crew Clothing sits at the higher end of the British casual-lifestyle bracket. Direct competitors include FatFace, Joules, and White Stuff, and prices across all four brands are broadly comparable at full retail. Crew tends to feel slightly more polished in its positioning than Joules, slightly less rustic than FatFace. Where Crew has the edge is in the quality of construction on core pieces like knitwear and outerwear — the difference is noticeable if you're buying something expected to last more than a couple of seasons. In the sale, the price gap between Crew and lower-tier alternatives narrows considerably, which is when the brand makes the most sense as a purchase.

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