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Not On The High Street market overview

Not On The High Street occupies the premium-independent tier of the UK gifting market - a reasonably crowded space but one where genuine curation is still a differentiator. Its closest structural competitor is Etsy, which operates a similar marketplace model at far greater global scale. NOTHS positions itself above Etsy on editorial quality and below the department store tier on price. Average order values in the personalised gifts segment typically sit in the £30-£60 range, though experiential gifts and higher-end jewellery push that considerably higher. Folksy, Prezzybox, and increasingly Amazon Handmade compete for different buyer segments, but none has replicated NOTHS's brand equity in the UK gifting occasion market.

The platform's promotional cadence is heavily event-driven - Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and an increasing number of personalisation-adjacent occasions drive the majority of traffic and revenue. This creates a predictable discount cycle: deeper codes tend to appear in the run-up to peak occasions and in the post-peak clearance window. Currently, discounts on the platform range from 10% to 85%, with 50% being the most common depth - a concentration that suggests the membership and occasion-specific promotions are driving most of the coded activity rather than sitewide markdown events.

Customer acquisition for NOTHS skews heavily towards search and social, particularly Pinterest and Instagram where visual gift content performs well. Repeat purchase behaviour is moderate rather than high - the personalisation use case tends to be occasion-specific rather than habitual, which makes the membership scheme a logical retention mechanism. The marketplace structure means NOTHS competes partly on discovery (helping shoppers find something they didn't know existed) rather than purely on price, which insulates it somewhat from the race-to-bottom dynamics of commodity retail. That said, delivery fee fragmentation remains a structural weakness that price-comparison behaviour will keep exposing.

About Not On The High Street

Not On The High Street - or NOTHS, as its regulars tend to call it - is a curated marketplace connecting independent British makers and small creative businesses with people who want to give a gift that isn't a Marks & Spencer hamper or a John Lewis voucher. The model is straightforward: sellers apply to join, NOTHS vets them, and approved partners list their products on the platform. You browse, you buy, the seller fulfils. It's not a warehouse operation; each order typically ships direct from the maker.

That setup is both the appeal and the catch. The range is genuinely broad - personalised jewellery, handmade ceramics, illustrated prints, unusual homeware, experiential gifts, occasion cards - and you can find things here that simply don't exist anywhere else. But because dozens of separate small businesses are doing the dispatching, a single gift order containing multiple items might arrive in three separate parcels over three different days. Worth knowing before you order something for a birthday at the weekend.

Quality varies by seller, as it always does on a marketplace. The personalisation category is where NOTHS genuinely earns its reputation: if you want a leather wallet engraved with someone's initials or a name print for a new baby's nursery, the selection is hard to beat. Compare it with Etsy, which is the obvious rival, and NOTHS looks more edited and slightly more premium - less choice overall, but a higher hit rate on quality. Folksy and Prezzybox operate in adjacent territory but with far smaller ranges.

The NOTHS & More membership is worth a mention. It's a paid subscription that offers a percentage discount on orders and a few perks including early access to sales. Whether it pays for itself depends entirely on how often you shop here - if you're an occasional visitor buying one Christmas gift a year, it probably doesn't. Regular gift buyers, or anyone who uses NOTHS as a go-to for birthdays throughout the year, will likely find it covers its cost fairly quickly.

Delivery is where some frustration tends to surface. Standard delivery charges are set by individual sellers rather than centrally, so costs can vary significantly across the site. There's no single free delivery threshold that applies everywhere. Some sellers offer free delivery above a certain spend; others don't. Budget for delivery when comparing prices against the high street or Amazon, because what looks like a competitive price can shift once shipping is added.

Speed is similarly patchy. Standard delivery is typically three to five working days, though personalised items take longer - sometimes considerably longer - because the seller needs to make the thing first. If you need something personalised by Friday and it's Wednesday afternoon, check the individual seller's dispatch times carefully. Not all of them are visible enough on the product page.

The honest verdict: NOTHS is genuinely useful for anyone who gives a lot of gifts and cares about giving something thoughtful and a bit different. It's less useful if you want predictable next-day delivery, rock-bottom prices, or a straightforward returns experience (again, returns go back to the individual seller, which can be more friction than returning to a single retailer). For the right shopper, it's one of the better gift sites in the UK. For everyone else, it's fine for the occasional inspired purchase but not a replacement for the convenience of a single-warehouse retailer.

How to use a Not On The High Street discount code

  1. Find a code from CodeHut - right now there are 8 active voucher codes and 48 deals listed, with discounts ranging from 10% to 85% off. Copy the code before you go anywhere.
  2. Head to notonthehighstreet.com and add whatever you want to your basket. Check the product page for any seller-specific delivery notes while you're there.
  3. When you're ready, click the basket icon in the top right to proceed to checkout. You'll need to be signed in or create an account - guest checkout isn't always offered.
  4. On the checkout page, look for the promo code or discount code box - it typically appears after your delivery address is confirmed, not at the very first step. It doesn't auto-apply; you'll need to paste your code and hit Apply separately.
  5. Check that the discount has actually reduced your order total before you enter payment details. If the code isn't working, see the FAQs below - the most common culprit is a minimum spend requirement or an exclusion on sale items.
  6. Complete payment. Note that if your order spans multiple sellers, you may see multiple dispatch confirmations. That's normal.

Not On The High Street shopping tips

  • Act on expiring codes quickly. Two of the currently listed codes are expiring within the next week. NOTHS codes don't tend to be reinstated once they lapse, so if something is close to expiry and you've been on the fence, now is the time.
  • The 85% off sale codes are real but narrow. Sale discounts at this depth tend to apply to a specific clearance selection rather than the whole site. Filter by price or use the sale section directly rather than expecting a blanket discount on whatever you had in your basket already.
  • Personalised items are almost always excluded from discount codes. This is the single most common reason a code stops working mid-checkout. If your basket is full of engraved, embroidered, or custom-made items, check the code's terms before you get your hopes up.
  • Use the app if you shop regularly. The 10% app discount codes currently listed represent a simple saving for anyone who doesn't mind buying via mobile. The app is straightforward and the discount stacks well with sale prices where permitted.
  • Check seller dispatch times on personalised items. The product listing should show an estimated dispatch time, but it's buried on some pages. If you need something for a specific date, message the seller through the platform first - most are responsive.
  • The NOTHS & More membership discount codes appear periodically. The current 50% off membership offer - which is the most common discount type on the platform right now - is worth acting on if you're already a frequent buyer. Half-price entry makes the payback calculation much more forgiving.
  • Delivery costs are per seller, not per order. If you're buying from three different makers in one session, you may pay three separate delivery charges. Consolidating your order to a single seller where possible, or hitting that seller's free delivery threshold, keeps the total more predictable.
  • Gift messaging is free and handled at checkout. It's a small thing, but it works reliably and saves you the extra step of buying a card separately. Some sellers will also add gift wrapping for a small fee - worth checking if presentation matters.

Not On The High Street promotions FAQs

Yes, and there are currently 56 offers listed on CodeHut for Not On The High Street, including 8 active voucher codes and 48 deals. Discounts range from 10% to 85% off, with 50% off being the most commonly available depth right now. Codes tend to be tied to specific categories, membership purchases, or seasonal occasions rather than the full site, so always check the terms before you get to checkout. Two codes are expiring within the next week, so it's worth acting sooner rather than later if something catches your eye.

Not On The High Street does not currently operate a dedicated, verified NHS discount programme in the way that some retailers do through platforms like Health Service Discounts or Blue Light Card. It's possible individual promotional codes may be distributed through those networks from time to time, so it's worth checking your NHS or Blue Light Card portal directly. If nothing is listed there, the general discount codes on CodeHut are available to all shoppers and may represent a comparable or better saving depending on what you're buying.

There is no established student discount programme for Not On The High Street through Unidays, Student Beans, or similar platforms as far as publicly available information shows. That may change seasonally, so it's worth a quick check on those platforms around key gifting periods. In the meantime, the sitewide codes and app-specific discounts listed on CodeHut are open to everyone and represent a practical alternative. If you're a regular gift buyer, the NOTHS membership may also be worth considering, particularly when a discounted membership code is active.

There is no single sitewide free delivery threshold because delivery is handled by individual sellers rather than a central warehouse. Each maker sets their own delivery charge and, in some cases, their own free delivery minimum. This means costs vary significantly across the site. Some sellers will offer free delivery above a certain spend; others charge a flat rate regardless. The practical advice is to check the delivery information on each product listing before committing, and to consolidate your order with a single seller where possible if you want to hit a free delivery threshold.

Copy your code from CodeHut, then add your chosen items to your NOTHS basket. Head to checkout — you'll need to be signed in or register an account. The promo code box typically appears after you've entered your delivery address, not at the very first checkout step, which catches some people out. Paste your code into the box and click Apply. Check that your order total has actually decreased before you enter payment details. If the discount hasn't applied, the most common reasons are a minimum spend requirement, an exclusion on personalised or sale items, or a code that has expired.

The most frequent culprit is a basket full of personalised items — these are commonly excluded from promotional codes across the site. It's also worth checking whether your order meets the minimum spend threshold specified in the code terms. Some codes are restricted to specific categories (jewellery, for example) or to app purchases only. If the code was listed as expiring soon, it may already have lapsed — two codes on CodeHut are expiring within the week. If none of that applies, try clearing your browser cookies and retrying, or contact NOTHS customer service, who can usually clarify whether a specific code should work on your order.

Generally, no. Not On The High Street follows the standard single-code-per-order policy common to most UK retailers. You can apply one promotional code per transaction. That said, if a product is already in the sale, a valid sitewide code may still apply on top — but this depends on the specific code's terms, which vary. The safest approach is to test your code in the checkout and see whether the discount applies to your specific basket. If you have multiple codes, use the one with the highest value or broadest application rather than trying to enter both.

Not On The High Street has periodically offered new customer or first order discounts, though these are not always active. The most consistent route to a first-order saving is via the app — there are currently app-specific discount codes listed on CodeHut that represent a straightforward 10% off for purchases made through the mobile app, which is essentially a new-user-friendly incentive. It's also worth checking whether a general sitewide code applies to your first purchase, as many do. Signing up for the NOTHS newsletter is a reasonable step if you're not in a rush, as welcome codes occasionally appear via that route.

NOTHS runs its deepest promotions around its major gifting occasions — post-Mother's Day, post-Father's Day, and most significantly the January post-Christmas clearance. The current 85% off sale codes are a good illustration of how steep these clearance events can get. If you're flexible on timing, buying in the week or two after a big occasion rather than before it tends to yield better discounts, since sellers clear excess personalisation stock and NOTHS pushes sitewide codes more aggressively. The pre-Christmas period from October onwards tends to be full price or only lightly discounted, because demand is high enough that there's little commercial incentive to cut prices.

Yes, and they're worth waiting for if you're not buying for an imminent occasion. NOTHS runs recognisable seasonal promotions aligned to the gifting calendar — Black Friday, post-Christmas clearance, and occasion-specific sales after Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and Father's Day. The post-peak clearance events tend to produce the deepest discounts, occasionally reaching 70–85% off selected lines. The Black Friday event has historically been one of the site's more substantial promotional moments. Checking CodeHut around these periods is a reliable way to find active codes, as they typically appear within a day or two of a sale going live.

The NOTHS & More membership is a paid subscription that provides a discount on orders placed through the site, along with additional perks such as early sale access. The membership fee means it only makes financial sense if you shop on NOTHS with some regularity — once or twice a year probably won't cover the cost. Currently there's a 50% off membership code listed on CodeHut, which is the most common discount type on the platform right now. At half price, the payback threshold drops significantly, making it a more interesting proposition for moderate to frequent shoppers. Check the current membership terms on the NOTHS site for the specific discount rate offered to members.

Returns at NOTHS are handled by the individual seller rather than by a central NOTHS warehouse, which is worth understanding before you buy. This means the returns process, timescales, and any associated costs can vary between sellers. Personalised or custom-made items are typically non-returnable unless they arrive faulty or incorrectly made — this is standard practice across the personalised gifts industry, not specific to NOTHS. For non-personalised items, you generally have the right to return within 14 days under UK consumer law. The NOTHS platform provides a messaging channel to contact sellers if something goes wrong, and the customer service team can step in if a resolution isn't reached directly.

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