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mahabis market overview
mahabis occupies a well-defined niche in the UK premium slipper segment - a category that sounds niche until you price it up. Adult slippers retail across a wide range, from supermarket sub-£10 options to handcrafted Scandinavian wool styles exceeding £100. mahabis sits in the £40-£80 band for most of its core range, which positions it above mass-market retailers but below the luxury tier. The direct-to-consumer model keeps margins cleaner than wholesale-dependent competitors and gives the brand full control over pricing, promotions, and customer data - important in a category where repeat gifting is a significant revenue driver.
The UK slipper market is moderately fragmented. Glerups, UGG, and own-brand ranges from M&S and John Lewis compete at different price points, but none occupy exactly the same design-plus-outdoor-functionality space as mahabis. That said, brand awareness outside of design-conscious consumers remains limited, and customer acquisition likely leans heavily on social media, gifting occasions (particularly Christmas), and organic search. Repeat purchase behaviour in the slipper category is relatively low compared with, say, trainers - most buyers replace annually at best - which puts pressure on mahabis to capture the gift-buyer repeat cycle rather than personal repurchase.
Promotionally, the brand runs a fairly standard DTC cadence: new-season launches at fuller prices, mid-season percentage-off codes distributed via email and affiliate partners, and deeper discounts at key retail moments (Black Friday, end-of-season clearance). The current spread of 10% to 60% off across 33 live offers on CodeHut reflects this layered approach - the floor discount is modest, but clearance-level deals exist for shoppers willing to look. Channel mix skews towards owned digital (direct site), with affiliate and voucher-code sites - including this one - playing a meaningful role in the mid-funnel.
About mahabis
mahabis makes slippers. Specifically, it makes slippers that take the category more seriously than it probably deserves - and the result is surprisingly good. The brand built its reputation on a single insight: most slippers are either cosy or functional, rarely both. mahabis attempted to fix that with a detachable rubber sole system, letting you wear the same pair indoors and out. It sounds like a gimmick; in practice, it's genuinely useful for anyone who regularly shuffles to the bin or the car without wanting to change footwear.
The range has expanded considerably since that original proposition. You'll now find classic knitted slippers, clogs, the "Solar" range designed for warmer weather, and various seasonal lines. Everything is sold direct via mahabis.com, which keeps pricing relatively clean and means you're not competing with third-party sellers for stock. The site is well-organised - filtering by style, colour, and size is straightforward, and product pages are honest about materials.
The good: build quality is noticeably above high-street slipper alternatives. The knit uppers are soft without feeling fragile, and the detachable sole genuinely extends the life of the product. Returns are handled through a clear online portal, and standard delivery within the UK is offered with free shipping above a modest order threshold. For gifts - and slippers are a perennial gift category - the packaging is considered without being wasteful.
The not-so-good: mahabis sits at a price point that will give some shoppers pause. These are not budget slippers. Compared with something you'd pick up at M&S or John Lewis, you're paying a premium that's partly justified by design and partly by the brand's positioning. The detachable sole system, while clever, means the sole accessories are a separate purchase if you want spares - worth knowing before you commit. Sizing can also run slightly large in some styles; the size guide is helpful but worth checking against the specific product.
On competition: the natural rivals are Glerups (Danish wool slippers, similarly priced, similarly design-conscious), UGG at the upper end, and the quieter threat from own-brand lines at M&S and Next, which undercut on price without quite matching the design finish. For the specific outdoor-indoor crossover niche, mahabis doesn't have many direct competitors in the UK.
There's no formal loyalty programme or subscription tier, which is a mild disappointment given the brand's design sensibility - a points scheme would suit the repeat gift-buyer well. What you do get is a newsletter that periodically carries discount codes and early access to new ranges; with 10 active voucher codes and 23 deals currently listed on CodeHut, discounts ranging from 10% to 60% off, it's worth checking before any purchase rather than paying full price reflexively.
Who should shop here: anyone who thinks about what they wear at home, buys slippers as gifts, or simply wants a pair that survives actual outdoor use. Who shouldn't bother: shoppers purely on price who'd be just as happy with a £12 pair from Primark. Both positions are entirely reasonable.
How to use a mahabis discount code
- Pick your slippers on mahabis.com and add them to your bag - the basket icon is top-right, as you'd expect.
- Head to the checkout. You'll need to either log in, create an account, or continue as a guest. The promo code field doesn't always appear until you're on the order summary page, so don't panic if you can't see it immediately.
- Look for a field labelled "Discount code" or "Promo code" - it's typically below your item list, above the order total. Type or paste your code exactly as it appears; mahabis codes are case-sensitive, so capitalisation matters.
- Hit "Apply" - the discount won't register until you do. Check the order total updates before you move on; if it doesn't change, the code hasn't worked.
- If a code fails, verify it hasn't expired (check the CodeHut listing), confirm your basket meets any minimum spend requirement, and ensure you're not trying to apply it to sale items, which are frequently excluded.
- Complete payment as normal. The discount should be visible on your confirmation email - worth saving in case of any queries.
mahabis shopping tips
- Check CodeHut before every order, not just big ones. The most common discount is 10% off, and with 10 active voucher codes currently listed, there's a reasonable chance something applies to your basket. A 10% saving on a pair of premium slippers is a meaningful amount in absolute terms.
- The buy-two deals are worth taking seriously. Several current offers stack additional savings on multi-item orders. If you were planning to buy two pairs anyway - or want to combine a personal purchase with a gift - the per-pair cost drops noticeably.
- Seasonal sales happen; Black Friday and post-Christmas clearance tend to be the strongest. Discounts in those windows can reach 60% off, which is at the upper end of what's currently available. If your need isn't urgent, patience pays.
- Free accessories promotions (like a free slipper bag) are easy to overlook. These don't reduce the headline price but do add value - particularly if you're buying as a gift where presentation matters.
- Check the size guide per product, not just the brand-wide chart. Some styles run large, and because mahabis sells direct, exchanges are managed by you - easy enough, but slower than having the right size first time.
- The newsletter is one of the more reliable ways to receive first-access codes. mahabis does use email to push discount codes around new launches and seasonal moments. Signing up costs nothing; unsubscribing is trivial if it turns out they're over-zealous.
- Solar slippers - the warm-weather range - frequently see targeted discounts outside summer. If you're not buying for immediate use, off-season pricing on these is typically better than peak.
- Combining a site-wide code with a free shipping threshold can be the cleanest way to maximise value. Check the current free delivery minimum before adding items purely to hit it - the maths don't always work in your favour.
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The best mahabis discounts typically offer between 10% and 60% 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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