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Discounts from 10% to 70% off, or £5 to £175 off 6 codes · 37 deals Latest added today 32 expiring soon

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About Hawes & Curtis

Hawes & Curtis occupies a particular patch of the British menswear market - formal shirts, suits, ties, and tailored separates - with a women's range that's grown meaningfully in recent years. It's a Jermyn Street name with high-street ambitions: the kind of brand that shows up when someone needs to dress well for work without going all the way to Savile Row.

In practice, the website is clean and navigable. You can shop by occasion, by fit, or just by raking through the sale rail, which is frequently well-stocked. The range leans heavily on shirts - formal, casual, and everything in between - with suits and occasionwear doing solid work alongside them. Accessories are serviceable. Footwear exists but isn't the headline act.

What Hawes & Curtis genuinely does well is fit. Multiple collar and sleeve length combinations on formal shirts mean you're less likely to end up with a tent around the waist and a stranglehold at the neck, which is the quiet failure of most high-street shirtmakers. The fabric quality at full price sits above Marks & Spencer's standard range and below the true luxury tier - which is exactly where it needs to be to justify its positioning.

The weakness is pricing at full RRP. A formal shirt here, bought without a code or outside a sale, can feel ambitious compared to what Charles Tyrwhitt charges for a comparable product - and Charles Tyrwhitt is rarely not running a multi-buy deal. That's the honest competitive tension. Hawes & Curtis competes most directly with Charles Tyrwhitt and TM Lewin, and all three play the promotional discount game extensively. Buying any of them at full price is largely optional.

There's no subscription or formal loyalty programme worth dwelling on. The newsletter signup is the main CRM lever, and it can yield codes - particularly around major retail events. Given that 13 of the currently listed codes on this page are expiring within the next week, there's a reasonable argument for checking back regularly rather than treating any single code as a long-term fixture.

Delivery is standard for the category. Free delivery typically kicks in above a reasonable spend threshold - always worth verifying the current terms at checkout, since these conditions move around. Returns are available by post or in-store, and the in-store network covers major UK cities, which is useful if you're unsure about fit before committing.

The honest verdict: Hawes & Curtis earns its place if you're after well-fitted formal shirts or suits and you're prepared to buy during a promotion - which, given 70 active deals currently listed here and discounts running from 10% to 60% off, is most of the time. If you're buying womenswear, the range has improved but the shirtmaking pedigree is still firmly on the men's side. Casual shoppers wanting something quick and cheap should probably look elsewhere. But for anyone who dresses formally with any regularity, this is a genuinely useful brand to have bookmarked.

Hawes & Curtis shopping tips

  • Multi-buy shirt deals are where the real value is. Hawes & Curtis regularly runs tiered promotions - buy two shirts and save a meaningful chunk, buy three and save considerably more. The per-shirt price in a three-for bundle can drop well below what you'd pay for a single shirt anywhere comparable. If you need shirts, don't buy one at a time.
  • Check expiry dates before you plan around a code. With 13 codes currently expiring within the next week, the deal landscape shifts fast. Bookmark the CodeHut page and revisit before checkout rather than relying on a code you spotted earlier in the month.
  • The most common discount here is 15% off, but stronger codes exist. Discounts across the 70 currently listed deals range from 10% to 60% off. The 15% codes are dependable workhorses, but if you're buying a suit or a larger order, it's worth scrolling for something more substantial before settling.
  • Seasonal sale events can cut prices significantly without needing a code at all. Bank holiday sales, end-of-season clearances, and events like Black Friday typically bring direct price reductions. Combining a sale price with a percentage-off code - where terms allow - is the highest-value approach.
  • Size up on your knowledge of your measurements before ordering shirts online. Hawes & Curtis offers collar and sleeve combinations, but only if you know yours. A five-minute measuring session at home saves a return trip. Their size guide is worth using rather than assuming.
  • Free delivery thresholds are worth understanding before you add padding items. Rather than adding a low-priority item to hit a free delivery minimum, it's sometimes worth checking whether an active code includes free postage - several currently do. Paying for delivery on a discounted order can quietly eat into the saving.
  • The women's range goes on sale less predictably than menswear. Promotions here skew towards shirts, suits, and men's separates. Women's occasionwear and shirts do appear in sales, but the depth of discount tends to be shallower. Worth factoring in if the womenswear is your primary target.
  • Newsletter signup can yield a first-order incentive. Hawes & Curtis has historically offered a new-subscriber discount via email. Whether a current offer is live depends on the moment - check the email that arrives before completing your first purchase, rather than assuming it'll apply automatically at checkout.

Is Hawes & Curtis worth it?

For someone who wears formal shirts regularly - whether that's office life, events, or both - Hawes & Curtis is genuinely worth having in your rotation. The fit options alone put it ahead of most high-street competitors for anyone who doesn't conform to a standard off-the-peg build. Buy during a promotion (which, with 12 active codes and 58 deals currently available, is most of the time) and the value proposition is solid. Suits and occasionwear hold up well at discounted prices.

If your wardrobe is mostly casual, there are better places to spend. The brand's DNA is formal, and its casual range doesn't have the same depth or design conviction as, say, a dedicated casualwear label. You'd be paying partly for a heritage you're not using.

For women's formal dressing, it's a credible option but not the first I'd suggest - the men's side is where Hawes & Curtis has the clearest expertise and the strongest range. Shop here for a specific need; don't wander in expecting a full lifestyle wardrobe.

Hawes & Curtis promotions FAQs

Yes, and quite a few of them. At the time of writing, there are 12 active voucher codes and 58 deals listed on CodeHut for Hawes & Curtis, with discounts running from 10% to 60% off. The most commonly available discount sits at 15% off, but more generous codes do appear - particularly around major sale events. Given that 13 codes are expiring within the next week, it's worth checking back regularly rather than assuming a specific code will still be valid at checkout. The promotional calendar here is busier than most brands of this type.

Hawes & Curtis has not consistently maintained a dedicated NHS or key worker discount programme in the way some retailers do. It's possible a temporary offer is live - these tend to appear and disappear without much fanfare - so the most reliable way to check is to visit their website directly and look for a key worker or NHS section, or to search the CodeHut listings for any currently active NHS-specific codes. If nothing appears, the general sale codes and multi-buy deals often represent comparable or better savings anyway, and they're available to everyone.

A formal student discount via a platform such as Student Beans or UNiDAYS hasn't been a consistent fixture of the Hawes & Curtis offer, though this can change seasonally. It's worth checking both those platforms directly, as well as the CodeHut listings, before assuming none exists. In the absence of a dedicated student rate, the standard percentage-off codes and multi-buy shirt deals typically available on CodeHut will likely deliver a stronger saving than a typical student discount percentage anyway - particularly on multi-shirt orders.

Hawes & Curtis does offer free delivery, typically once your order reaches a qualifying spend threshold. The exact threshold and any conditions can shift over time, so it's worth confirming the current terms on their website before checkout. It's also worth noting that several of the active deals currently listed on CodeHut include free postage as part of the offer - in some cases, applying one of those codes will waive the delivery charge even if your order doesn't hit the standard free-delivery minimum. Check the listed codes before paying for shipping.

Find a code on this page, click to reveal it, and copy it. Head to hawesandcurtis.co.uk, add your items to the bag, and proceed to checkout. There will be a field - usually labelled something like 'promo code' or 'discount code' - on the order summary or payment page. Paste your code there and apply it; the discount should update before you confirm payment. If you're using a multi-buy deal rather than a code, the discount typically applies automatically once the qualifying number of items is in your basket. Always confirm the discount has been applied before entering payment details.

A few things can cause this. The most common issue is an expired code - with 13 codes currently due to expire within the next week on CodeHut alone, the Hawes & Curtis deal landscape moves fast. It's also possible the code has terms that exclude the items in your basket: sale items, specific categories, or orders below a minimum spend are frequent exclusions. Check whether another code on the page applies to your specific order. If you're confident the code should work and it isn't, try clearing your browser cache or switching to a different browser before contacting Hawes & Curtis customer service.

Almost certainly not simultaneously. Most retailers, including Hawes & Curtis, allow only one promotional code per order. The more productive approach is to identify the single highest-value code for your specific basket rather than attempting to combine several smaller ones. Where a sale price is already applied to an item, a percentage-off code may or may not stack on top - this depends on the current terms, so check the small print. If you're buying multiple shirts, the multi-buy deals often represent a better total saving than a straight percentage-off code, so it's worth comparing both before committing.

Hawes & Curtis has offered new-subscriber discounts via the email newsletter in the past - the kind where you enter your email address and receive a code before your first purchase. Whether this is currently active will depend on their live marketing programme. The safest approach is to sign up for the newsletter before completing a first order and see what arrives in your inbox. Don't assume the code will apply automatically at checkout; you'll need to enter it manually. If no email code materialises, the existing CodeHut listings offer a reasonable range of alternatives for a first purchase.

The promotional calendar at Hawes & Curtis broadly mirrors the wider UK retail pattern: Black Friday, bank holiday sales, end-of-season clearances (typically late January and late July), and events like Singles Day all tend to bring above-average discounts. Given that the current CodeHut listings show discounts up to 60% off and 70 active deals in total, Hawes & Curtis is rarely not running some form of promotion. If you're planning a significant purchase - a suit, several shirts - it's worth waiting for one of the major sale windows rather than buying mid-season at a smaller percentage off.

Yes. Like most formal clothing retailers, Hawes & Curtis runs end-of-season sales in January and late summer, along with promotional events tied to bank holidays, Black Friday, and occasional flash sales. The sale stock can include significant reductions on suits, shirts, and occasionwear. These periods are when the 'up to 60% off' end of the discount range tends to appear. The catch is that popular sizes and styles sell out faster than the sale itself ends, so moving reasonably quickly once a sale opens is advisable if you have a specific item in mind.

All three operate in the same formal shirt and tailoring space, and all three run near-constant promotions - buying any of them at full price is largely a matter of choice rather than necessity. Charles Tyrwhitt is probably the most promotion-heavy of the three and has a slightly broader casual range. TM Lewin has historically competed strongly on price per shirt. Hawes & Curtis sits between the two in terms of positioning, with a slightly more premium feel in stores and a fit range that's genuinely useful for non-standard builds. The honest answer is that brand loyalty is reasonable, but deal-chasing across all three will usually yield the best price.

Hawes & Curtis accepts returns both by post and in-store, which is a useful flexibility if you're uncertain about fit before buying. The standard returns window and any associated postage costs are detailed on their website, and these terms can change, so it's worth checking before ordering. For formal shirts - where fit really matters - the in-store return option is particularly handy if you have a branch nearby. Items bought on sale may have different return conditions, so reading the terms at checkout rather than assuming standard policy applies across everything is the sensible approach.

Saving at Hawes & Curtis

The best Hawes & Curtis discounts typically offer between 10% and 70% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.

Reviewed by Jon Pope ChMCJon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago

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