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La Redoute market overview
La Redoute occupies a distinctive niche in the UK's crowded mid-market fashion and homeware segment: a European heritage brand that competes on aesthetic rather than price alone. Its closest domestic rivals are Next - which has a far larger UK physical presence - and John Lewis, which matches the dual fashion-and-home proposition but skews slightly upmarket. ASOS competes on the fashion side but lacks homeware entirely. La Redoute's differentiation rests largely on its Continental design sensibility and the breadth of its home range, which sets it apart from pure-play fashion retailers. In a market this competitive, that specificity is genuinely valuable.
Pricing architecture follows a classic promotional cadence: full-price launches followed by staged discounts tied to seasonal events - end-of-winter, mid-year clearance, Black Friday, January sales. The current discount range of 10% to 70% reflects exactly this structure, with 50% emerging as the modal offer level - common enough to suggest it's the sweet spot at which La Redoute clears seasonal stock without training customers to wait indefinitely for deeper cuts. Average order values in this category typically sit in the £60-£120 range for clothing, with homeware orders pulling considerably higher when furniture is involved.
Customer acquisition for a brand like La Redoute in the UK relies heavily on paid search, affiliate channels (voucher sites included), and social - particularly platforms where home interior content performs well. Repeat purchase behaviour tends to be moderate: homeware is inherently lower-frequency than fashion, which means the combined proposition creates a longer purchase cycle than a pure clothing retailer would see. The loyalty programme is partly a response to this - an attempt to maintain engagement across the gap between large purchases. It's a sensible strategy for the category.
About La Redoute
La Redoute is a French fashion and homeware brand with a longer UK history than most people realise. It started life as a catalogue retailer - one of those thick, glossy books that arrived in the post and somehow consumed an entire Sunday afternoon. These days it operates as a fully digital business through laredoute.co.uk, selling women's, men's and children's clothing alongside a substantial homeware range that covers furniture, bedding, lighting and décor. The mix is broader than it first appears.
In practice, shopping here feels closest to a mid-market European department store, online. The clothing leans heavily into relaxed French-adjacent aesthetics - linen, clean cuts, neutral palettes - without veering into the self-conscious territory that some French brands occupy. The homeware is genuinely competitive: good quality for the price, with designs that wouldn't look out of place in a Scandinavian interiors shop. It's not IKEA-cheap, but it's not Heal's-expensive either. That middle ground is where La Redoute lives, and for the most part it handles it well.
The weaknesses? Returns can be slow to process, which matters if you're ordering multiple sizes or styles to try. Some shoppers report that refunds take longer than the industry standard. The website also has a habit of promoting items that turn out to be limited in size availability - frustrating when you've added something to your basket and committed emotionally to it. Sizing, as with most European brands, runs slightly differently from UK high-street norms, so checking the size guide is genuinely worthwhile rather than a formality.
Its closest competitors in the UK are Vertbaudet (for childrenswear), Next and John Lewis (for the combined fashion-and-home proposition), and ASOS for the younger end of the clothing range. La Redoute sits between John Lewis and Next in terms of aesthetic and price - more considered than Next, less expensive than John Lewis, with a distinctly Continental sensibility that neither fully replicates.
La Redoute runs a loyalty programme called La Redoute & Moi, which offers members early access to sales, exclusive discounts, and points accumulation. It's worth joining if you shop here more than occasionally - the early sale access alone can make a meaningful difference given how quickly popular items sell out during clearance events.
On delivery: standard delivery to the UK is available with a threshold above which it becomes free. Faster options exist at a cost. Worth being aware that furniture and large homeware items are often delivered on separate, longer timelines and may involve a different carrier. Check the delivery notes at checkout rather than assuming everything arrives together.
The honest verdict: La Redoute is worth your time if you care about European styling, need both fashion and homeware from a single checkout, and can be patient with the returns process. If you need things fast or hate any friction in post-purchase admin, there are smoother operators. But for considered, unhurried shopping - particularly in the homeware category - it consistently delivers more than the name recognition in the UK might suggest.
How to use a La Redoute discount code
- Copy your chosen code from the list on this page. Some codes require no action beyond clicking through - those apply automatically. For manual codes, keep the code in your clipboard before heading to the site.
- Browse and add items to your basket. Note that some codes are category-specific - a homeware code won't apply at checkout if your basket contains only clothing, so check the offer terms before you commit.
- When you're ready, go to your basket and click to proceed to checkout. You'll be asked to sign in or continue as a guest before the payment screen appears.
- On the checkout or payment page, look for a field labelled "Promotional code" or "Discount code". It's typically found beneath the order summary. Paste your code into the field - don't type it manually if you can avoid it, as a stray character will invalidate it.
- Click Apply or Validate (the button label varies). The discount should appear in your order total immediately. If the total doesn't change, the code hasn't applied - don't proceed without confirming it's worked.
- Complete your payment details and place the order. Save your order confirmation email; it's useful if there's any post-purchase query about the discount.
La Redoute shopping tips
- Five codes expire within the week - act accordingly. Of the 15 active codes currently listed, 5 are due to expire shortly. If you're sitting on items in your wishlist, this is a reasonable nudge to checkout now rather than later.
- The 50% off tier is the most commonly available discount level. Half-price deals are the most frequent offer across La Redoute's current 36 live deals, with discounts ranging up to 70% in some cases. The upper end tends to apply to clearance and end-of-season stock, so size availability narrows quickly.
- Join La Redoute & Moi before any major sale event. The loyalty programme offers early access to promotions, which matters when stock in popular sizes disappears within hours of a sale going live. Signing up is free and takes two minutes.
- Use the size guide without embarrassment. European sizing does not map neatly onto UK high-street sizing, and La Redoute is no exception. Measuring yourself and cross-referencing the brand's own guide before ordering reduces the likelihood of a return - which, as noted, isn't the fastest process here.
- Homeware is often better value than clothing at sale time. Furniture and décor items see steeper markdowns during clearance events and are less likely to sell out quickly (given practical limitations on how many people need a given sideboard). Worth prioritising if home is the reason you came.
- Check whether your code applies sitewide or only to specific categories. A number of current offers are restricted to clothing, home, or specific product lines. Applying a clothing-only code to a mixed basket will either fail entirely or apply only to the eligible items - read the small print before assuming.
- Newsletter subscribers occasionally receive exclusive codes not listed on voucher sites. La Redoute's email programme does send promotional codes to subscribers. It's not guaranteed and the frequency varies, but if you plan to shop here regularly, subscribing is a low-effort hedge.
- Large homeware items have separate delivery logistics. If your order mixes a clothing item with a piece of furniture, expect them to arrive separately and on different timelines. Don't judge the whole order by when the first parcel arrives.
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