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Jigsaw market overview
Jigsaw operates in the UK's premium-mid fashion segment - broadly defined as the £80-£300 average garment price range - where it competes with Reiss, Whistles, &Other Stories, and Hobbs. This is a consolidated but competitive tier, with Reiss (now partly owned by Next) holding meaningful scale advantage in brand awareness and distribution. Jigsaw's customer acquisition relies more heavily on organic search, brand loyalty, and email retention than on paid social, which keeps acquisition costs relatively contained but limits new-customer growth. Repeat purchase rates in this category tend to be moderate-to-high - customers who find a brand that fits their aesthetic and sizing tend to return - which makes the lack of a formal loyalty programme a notable gap. Industry benchmarks suggest average order values in this segment run £120-£180, making Jigsaw's free delivery threshold broadly typical but not generous.
About Jigsaw
Jigsaw occupies a particular corner of British fashion that's quietly difficult to define - and that's largely the point. It sits above the high street but below the luxury tier, selling grown-up, considered clothing for people who'd rather not be seen wearing the same thing as everyone else on the Central line. The range covers womenswear, menswear, and footwear, with a consistent focus on cut, fabric, and a restrained colour palette. There are no cartoon prints or questionable logo plays. If that sounds like faint praise, it isn't.
In practice, the website is clean and easy to use. Browsing is straightforward, sizing information is reasonably detailed, and the photography is honest enough that what arrives tends to match expectations. Orders are placed directly through jigsaw-online.com; there's no third-party marketplace involvement, which means returns go back to one place and customer service isn't routed through seven different teams.
What's genuinely good here is the quality-to-price ratio at sale time. Full price, Jigsaw sits comfortably in the same bracket as Reiss or &Other Stories - a considered spend, not an impulse one. But the sale is where things get interesting. Discounts currently listed on this page range from 10% all the way to 82% off, with 60% being the most common figure across the 52 active deals at time of writing. There are also 13 active voucher codes running alongside those deals, so there's a reasonable amount to work with before checkout.
The honest weakness is full-price buying. Without a code, you're paying premium-mid-market prices for items that are good but not irreplaceable. The brand also has a relatively narrow menswear range compared to its womenswear offer - men get a solid capsule wardrobe, not a full department. Returns are free in-store and handled online via a returns portal, though the timeline for refunds can stretch to ten working days, which is on the slower side.
Delivery costs are the other thing worth flagging before you check out. Standard delivery carries a charge below a certain threshold - currently the free postage trigger appears to sit around £150 based on current listed offers, which is a high bar for a single order. If you're buying one item under that figure, delivery cost is a real consideration. Express options exist but add to the total.
Jigsaw competes most directly with Reiss, Whistles, &Other Stories, and to a lesser extent Phase Eight and Hobbs at the more occasionwear end. Against Reiss it's arguably more understated; against &Other Stories it's more traditionally tailored and less trend-driven. If your wardrobe already skews Scandinavian minimalism or you're loyal to M&S Per Una, Jigsaw probably isn't for you. If you buy fewer things and want them to last, it makes considerably more sense.
There's no subscription programme and no traditional loyalty points scheme, which is a mild frustration for repeat buyers. Newsletter sign-up brings occasional early access to sale events, which has genuine value - more on that in the tips below. The brand runs seasonal sales in the conventional sense (end-of-season clearances, Black Friday activity) and those are when the full range of discounts becomes most useful.
Honest verdict: Jigsaw is worth your time if you're buying for the medium-to-long term and can combine a sale event with a working code. At full price without a code, you'll probably find equivalent quality elsewhere for less. The current deal spread - particularly the 60%-off footwear and sale items - makes this a reasonable moment to look.
How to use a Jigsaw discount code
- Copy the code from this page before you start browsing - it's easy to lose it once you're deep into product pages.
- Add your items to your bag on jigsaw-online.com as normal, then click the bag icon in the top right to proceed to checkout.
- Look for the promo code field during checkout - it typically appears on the order summary page, labelled something like 'Promo Code' or 'Discount Code'. It doesn't always appear until you've entered your delivery details, so don't panic if it's not immediately visible.
- Paste your code into the field and click 'Apply' - it won't apply automatically just by typing it in. Wait for the discount to show in your order total before proceeding.
- Check the discount has come off the correct items - some codes apply to full-price stock only, others to sale items. If the total hasn't changed, the code may not be valid for what's in your bag.
- Complete checkout as normal. Save your order confirmation email; it's your proof of purchase if you need to return anything.
Jigsaw shopping tips
- Time your shop around the 9 expiring codes. Nine codes on this page are due to expire within the week. If you're already considering a purchase, now is a better moment than next week. Codes that lapse rarely get replaced with equivalents immediately.
- Combine a sale browse with a sale-eligible code. Several current codes specifically apply to sale orders. That stacks sale pricing with a further percentage off - the 10% or 15% codes on sale items can make a meaningful difference on higher-ticket pieces like coats or knitwear.
- Check whether the code applies to full-price or sale stock before you build your bag. Jigsaw codes are often category-specific. Full-price codes won't fire on already-reduced items and vice versa. Reading the small print on this page before you start saves a frustrating checkout moment.
- Register for the newsletter if you're planning a future purchase. Jigsaw periodically sends early-access codes to email subscribers ahead of sale launches. If you're not in a rush, signing up and waiting for a sale email is often the better play than using a general code at full price today.
- The free delivery threshold is high - plan accordingly. At around £150, free standard delivery requires a fairly committed order. If you're buying a single item below that, factor delivery cost into your effective price. Alternatively, click-and-collect to a local store avoids the charge entirely if there's a branch near you.
- Footwear specifically is heavily discounted right now. With 60% off footwear appearing as a current deal, this is an unusual moment for shoes and boots specifically. Jigsaw footwear at full price is expensive; at 60% off it's competitive with most of the mid-market.
- Returns are free in-store, slower online. If you're ordering items you might return - sizing, fit - choosing click-and-collect or buying near a store branch makes the return frictionless. Online returns are straightforward but the refund can take up to ten working days to clear, which is worth knowing before your credit card statement arrives.
- Black Friday and end-of-season sales are the structural buying moments. Like most British fashion brands in this tier, Jigsaw's deepest markdowns come in late June/July (end of summer) and late December/January (end of winter). If the item you want isn't urgent, waiting for a seasonal clearance plus a stacked code is typically the best value outcome.
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The best Jigsaw discounts typically offer between 10% and 70% 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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