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About Damart
Damart is a French-origin clothing brand with deep roots in the UK market, best known for its thermal underwear and cold-weather essentials. The British operation runs out of Bradford and sells primarily through its website and catalogue - yes, the catalogue is still very much a thing, and a significant portion of its customer base prefers to order that way. If you're expecting a slick, trend-led shopping experience, look elsewhere. Damart's charm lies elsewhere entirely.
The core range covers thermals, fleeces, nightwear, leisurewear, and footwear, all pitched squarely at comfort and warmth rather than fashion. The Thermolactyl thermal range is the headline act - it's been around for decades and retains a loyal following for good reason. Beyond that, Damart sells a fairly broad range of everyday clothing and accessories for older adults, including wide-fit shoes and adaptive clothing with easier fastenings. It's practical gear, honestly priced, for people who prioritise being warm over being seen.
The shopping experience on damart.co.uk is functional rather than elegant. The site works, products are clearly described, and sizing information is generally reliable - which matters more than it sounds when you're buying thermals rather than anything you'd try on first. Returns are accepted within a reasonable window, and the process is fairly straightforward, though it's worth reading the small print on sale items before committing.
Where Damart earns its keep is in range depth. Wide-fit footwear, extra-warm layers, and nightwear in extended sizes are all genuinely well-stocked. If you've struggled to find comfortable thermal socks or fleece-lined trousers elsewhere, this is probably one of the better options in the UK. Competitors in this space include Chums, Bonmarché, and the thermal ranges at M&S - Damart tends to edge them out on thermal performance, if not on style.
The weaknesses are real. Design aesthetic is conservative - deliberately so, but if you're under 60 you may feel like you've wandered into someone else's catalogue. Delivery charges apply on smaller orders and aren't always clearly telegraphed upfront. The website occasionally feels like it's running slightly behind the times, and customer service during peak periods can be slow to respond.
Damart does run a loyalty programme - the Damart Club - which rewards repeat customers with points and occasional member-exclusive offers. It's not transformative, but if you're a regular buyer it's worth registering. The brand also sends discount codes to its mailing list fairly consistently, so signing up for emails is genuinely worthwhile here rather than just a generic tip.
On delivery: standard shipping typically incurs a charge, with free postage kicking in above a spend threshold. Promotional codes frequently include free P&P as part of the offer, which meaningfully reduces the cost of smaller orders. Right now there are 34 active voucher codes and 33 deals listed on this page, with discounts running from 5% up to 75% off - the most common offer sitting at a 20% reduction. Sixteen of those codes expire within the next week, so if you're sitting on a basket, this isn't the moment to wait.
The honest verdict: Damart is a solid, no-drama option for thermals, nightwear, and practical cold-weather clothing. If you're buying for yourself or someone older who prioritises warmth, fit, and comfort over trend, it delivers. If you're looking for something you'd wear to look good, it's probably not your shop.
How to use a Damart discount code
- Pick the code you want from this page and copy it. Some auto-copy when you click; others you'll need to highlight and copy manually.
- Head to damart.co.uk and add your items to the basket. Don't go straight to checkout - make sure everything's in there first, since some codes have minimum spend requirements.
- Proceed to checkout and sign in or continue as a guest. The promo code field appears on the order summary page - it's labelled something along the lines of "Promotional Code" or "Voucher Code" and sits alongside your basket summary, not hidden in a sub-menu.
- Paste the code into the field and hit the "Apply" button. The discount won't apply automatically - you do need to press that button. Check the order total updates before moving on.
- If the code doesn't apply, check the expiry date, whether the items in your basket qualify (some codes exclude sale items), and whether you've met the minimum spend. Codes for free P&P will usually show as a postage line reduced to zero.
- Complete payment as normal. Keep your order confirmation email - it shows the final discounted total and is your receipt if anything needs querying later.
Damart shopping tips
- Act on expiring codes quickly. Sixteen of the current codes on this page expire within the next week. Damart rotates its offers fairly frequently, and codes that vanish aren't always replaced with something equivalent. If you're considering a purchase, sooner is better.
- Combine free P&P offers with percentage discounts where possible. Several current offers bundle postage savings with a percentage reduction. On a modest order, free delivery can be worth nearly as much as the percentage off - so a code that does both is meaningfully more valuable than it appears on paper.
- Check the catalogue offers separately. Damart still runs catalogue-specific promotions that don't always appear online. If you receive a physical catalogue, the codes printed inside may differ from - or stack more favourably than - what's live on the website.
- Sign up to the mailing list before you buy. Damart's email list does send usable discount codes, not just content. New subscribers sometimes receive a welcome offer, and the list gets regular promotional emails around seasonal events. Register a few days before a planned purchase if you can.
- Sale timing follows cold-weather retail logic. Damart's biggest discounts on thermals and winter clothing tend to appear in January and late summer, as the brand clears seasonal stock. If you can plan ahead, buying thermals in February rather than October will usually cost you significantly less - discounts up to 75% have been seen on clearance lines.
- Pay attention to the wide-fit and specialist sizing ranges. These sections often go on sale separately and later than the main range. If you're shopping for extended sizes or adaptive clothing, check back a week or two after the main sale starts - stock tends to linger longer and discounts can deepen.
- Damart Club membership is free and worth having. Registering costs nothing and earns points on purchases that convert to money-off vouchers. Not spectacular, but if you're buying thermals every autumn anyway, the points accumulate without any effort.
- Factor in the return cost if you're unsure on sizing. Damart's size guides are reasonably detailed, but if you're ordering multiple sizes to try, check whether returns are free or charged. Paying to return items you don't keep can quietly erode the saving from a discount code.
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The best Damart 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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