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Hobbs market overview
Hobbs competes in the upper-mid tier of UK womenswear, a segment broadly defined by average transaction values of £80-£150 per item and populated by brands including Reiss, Phase Eight, Whistles, and ME+EM. The category is moderately concentrated - a handful of established names command strong brand loyalty, and customer acquisition relies heavily on repeat purchase behaviour and organic brand recognition rather than aggressive paid acquisition. Occasion-dressing and smart workwear categories tend to see seasonal clustering around spring/summer and autumn/winter launches, with sale events in January and July driving significant volume. Industry benchmarks suggest brands in this tier convert a meaningful proportion of their revenue through sale and promotional pricing, consistent with Hobbs's current promotional footprint of 76 active offers. Loyalty in this segment is high once established, but initial trial is often incentivised - the newsletter and student discount mechanics reflect that dynamic.
About Hobbs
Hobbs sits in a particular corner of British womenswear that's genuinely hard to name without resorting to estate-agent language. Smart-casual is too vague. Occasion-wear is too narrow. What Hobbs actually sells is the wardrobe for women who need to look deliberate - work suits that don't shout, occasion dresses that won't date in two years, shoes and bags that finish the look without trying too hard. It's a grown-up proposition, and it knows it.
Shopping on hobbs.com is clean and relatively painless. The site is well-organised by occasion and category, filters work as they should, and product pages carry enough photography - including model shots in multiple angles - to make sizing feel less of a gamble. Returns are straightforward, which matters when you're spending what Hobbs typically asks.
On price, let's be honest: this is not a budget brand. A shift dress will set you back considerably more than the high street average. The quality argument holds up reasonably well - fabrics feel considered, construction is solid, and pieces tend to survive multiple seasons - but you are paying a premium, and the brand's frequent sale activity suggests full-price hesitation is common. With discounts currently ranging from 10% to 75% off across 76 live offers on this page, there's usually a reason to wait rather than pay full price.
The weakness, if we're being candid, is the styling. Hobbs plays it very safe. The aesthetic rarely surprises, and for younger shoppers or anyone who wants something with an edge, it can feel like the wardrobe your manager's manager wears. That's not a criticism so much as a targeting observation - if conservative polish is what you're after, this is exactly right. If you want anything remotely risky, look elsewhere.
Its natural competitors are Reiss, Phase Eight, and to a lesser extent Whistles and ME+EM. Against Reiss it's marginally less expensive and marginally less trendy. Against Phase Eight it's slightly more minimal. In that cluster, Hobbs occupies a comfortable middle - which, depending on your perspective, is either reassuring or dull.
There's no formal loyalty programme to speak of, which is a gap. A newsletter sign-up discount is available and is worth taking - 15% off your first order is a reasonable incentive, particularly if you're on the fence about a £150 coat. The friend referral scheme also carries a 15% discount, so if you know a Hobbs regular, that's worth a conversation before you checkout.
On delivery: free standard delivery is available on eligible orders, but next-day delivery has its own conditions and costs. Check the current thresholds before assuming anything is free - delivery pricing in this sector has a habit of changing quietly. Returns are free, which takes some of the sting out of buying something you're not certain about.
Honest verdict: Hobbs is genuinely good for professional women who want quality basics and occasion pieces without chasing trends. It's not for the price-sensitive shopper paying full price - but with one active voucher code and 75 live deals currently available, including sale reductions of up to 75%, there's real value here if you're patient and strategic about timing.
How to use a Hobbs discount code
- Browse hobbs.com and add the items you want to your bag. Check that your items are actually eligible for the discount - some codes exclude sale items, and Hobbs does run significant sale sections.
- Head to your shopping bag and click "Checkout". You'll be prompted to sign in, create an account, or continue as a guest. The promo code box does not always appear until checkout, so don't panic if you can't find it on the bag page.
- At checkout, look for the "Promo Code" or "Discount Code" field - it's typically on the order summary panel on the right-hand side on desktop, or collapsed beneath your order items on mobile.
- Type or paste your code carefully. Hobbs codes are usually case-sensitive, so copy and paste rather than type by hand to avoid errors. Hit "Apply" - the discount does not auto-apply on its own.
- Confirm the discount has been deducted from your order total before entering payment details. If the code isn't working, check whether your basket contains sale items, whether the code has expired, or whether you're logged in to the correct account.
- Complete your purchase. You'll receive an email confirmation - keep it, because it's your proof of purchase if anything goes awry with delivery or returns.
Hobbs shopping tips
- Act on expiring codes soon. With 13 codes due to expire within the next week, don't save this for later. Check which offers are time-sensitive and prioritise accordingly - the landscape changes quickly.
- Start with the newsletter discount. The 15% off sign-up offer is one of the more reliable entry points. If you're a new customer, register before you browse - you'll want that discount applied to your first order, not your second.
- Sale plus code is a rare but powerful combination. Hobbs's sale regularly reaches 70-75% off. Occasionally a percentage-off code can be applied on top of sale pricing - worth testing, even if it only works occasionally. The worst it can do is decline.
- Check the student discount via UNiDAYS. Hobbs offers 15% off through UNiDAYS, verified via student email. If you or anyone in your household is a current student, that's a straightforward saving on an otherwise premium-priced brand.
- The workwear section is where the deals concentrate. Current offers show significant percentage reductions on workwear specifically. If that's your primary need, filter by category rather than browsing the full site - the discounts aren't evenly distributed.
- Most discounts are 15% off. It's the most common figure across current deals. That's a useful benchmark - if a code is offering less, it probably isn't worth the effort of entering it.
- Friend referrals are underused. The 15% friend referral discount requires someone to share a link with you. If you know a Hobbs customer, ask before you buy - it's a clean saving that most people forget exists.
- Returns are free, so size up when in doubt. Hobbs sizing can run slightly smaller in tailored pieces. Since returns cost you nothing, ordering two sizes and sending one back is a legitimate strategy rather than a hassle.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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