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The UK men's accessories market is moderately fragmented at the neckwear end. Ties Planet occupies the value-to-mid tier - broadly competing with Charles Tyrwhitt's accessory lines, Amazon Marketplace sellers, and fast-fashion retailers that carry neckwear as a secondary category. Pure-play online tie specialists are relatively rare in the UK, which gives focused operators a structural advantage in organic search and repeat purchase from occasion-driven buyers. The category skews strongly towards event-driven demand: weddings, job interviews, school uniform requirements, and seasonal occasions like Christmas and Black Tie events. Repeat purchase frequency is naturally low - most customers are buying for a specific event rather than restocking a wardrobe - which makes discount codes a meaningful acquisition and conversion tool rather than a loyalty mechanic.
Average order values in this category tend to be modest. A single tie retails anywhere from under £5 to over £30 depending on fabric and brand; multi-item occasion sets and wedding party bundles push order values higher, and that's where retailers like Ties Planet earn their margin. Promotional cadence follows the occasion calendar closely - expect meaningful sale activity around the wedding season peak (spring to early summer), the Christmas party period, and January clearance. The current 90% off clearance lines are consistent with standard end-of-season stock management rather than unusual generosity.
Customer acquisition in this segment is dominated by search - both organic (people searching for a specific colour or style of tie) and paid. Social commerce plays a minor role compared to fashion categories with stronger visual appeal. Price comparison is easy and frequent; shoppers in this category typically visit two or three sites before buying, which makes on-site discount codes a meaningful conversion lever. The presence of 37 listed offers on CodeHut reflects a promotional strategy aimed squarely at price-sensitive, comparison-shopping customers who arrive via voucher aggregators.
About Ties Planet
Ties Planet does exactly what it says. It's a UK-based online retailer selling ties, bow ties, cravats, pocket squares, and the full supporting cast of formal neckwear - plus the occasional waistcoat and accessory set. The range skews heavily towards weddings, formal occasions, and office dressing, with an emphasis on co-ordinated sets that take the guesswork out of matching a party of groomsmen or a school uniform requirement.
In practice, buying here is straightforward. You browse by colour, fabric, occasion, or style, add to basket, and check out. The product pages are functional rather than beautiful, but they do the job - fabric descriptions are reasonably clear, and the colour photography is accurate enough that you're unlikely to receive a burgundy when you ordered navy. That matters more than it sounds for anyone buying six identical ties for a wedding party.
What's genuinely good about Ties Planet is the breadth at the accessible end of the market. This isn't a luxury neckwear destination - it's not trying to be Turnbull & Asser - but for polyester and woven microfibre ties under £20, the range is hard to beat for sheer volume. Country ties, club stripes, plain satin, novelty prints: it's all here, often at prices that make the high street look embarrassed. The sale section can be legitimately good value, with markdowns that occasionally reach the sort of figures - 80% to 90% off - that usually indicate end-of-line clearance rather than manufactured discounting.
The weaknesses are real, though. If you want premium silk ties with any kind of brand cachet, this isn't your shop. The site design feels a few years behind where it should be, and navigating a large, undifferentiated catalogue can be tedious. Returns are accepted but, as with most small online retailers, the process requires some patience. Customer service responsiveness is the sort of thing you only discover when something goes wrong.
The main competition comes from Charles Tyrwhitt (which bundles ties into multi-buy shirt deals), The Tie Bar, and Amazon's enormous but inconsistent neckwear marketplace. Ties Planet sits between budget Amazon sellers and the mid-market shirt brands - lower prestige than Charles Tyrwhitt, but often cheaper and more focused on neckwear specifically. If a tie is the main event rather than an afterthought, that focus has value.
There's no loyalty programme or subscription scheme worth flagging. Delivery is generally reasonable for a UK specialist retailer, with free delivery available above a spend threshold - worth checking at checkout, as the threshold is modest enough that adding a pocket square often clears it. Standard delivery takes a few working days; express options exist for those who've left it late before the wedding.
The honest verdict: Ties Planet is the right choice if you need a specific colour in bulk, you're dressing a wedding party on a budget, or you want to browse a genuinely wide range without being upsold on a shirt. It's not for anyone who cares deeply about fabric provenance or brand labels. Think of it as the specialist catalogue shop that the high street no longer bothers being.
How to use a Ties Planet discount code
- Browse tiesplanet.com and add everything you want to your basket. Some codes have minimum spend requirements, so it's worth knowing your total before you hunt for a code.
- Head to the basket or checkout page. Look for a field labelled something like "discount code" or "promo code" - it's usually visible before you reach the payment stage, but you may need to proceed past the basket summary to see it.
- Copy your code from this page and paste it into the field. Don't type it manually if you can avoid it - a single wrong character will cause it to fail, and then you'll spend five minutes wondering what went wrong.
- Hit the "Apply" button. It won't apply automatically just by typing it in. The discount should appear as a line item in your order summary immediately.
- If the code doesn't work, check whether it's tied to a specific product category (some codes are valid only on, say, bow ties or sale items), whether there's a minimum order value, and whether it's the code that's expiring within the next week - if it's already lapsed, that's your answer. Try another from the list.
- Complete checkout as normal. The discounted total is what you'll be charged - confirm it on the final summary screen before entering payment details.
Ties Planet shopping tips
- The sale section is worth a proper look. With discounts currently ranging up to 90% off on certain lines, the clearance end of the catalogue can offer genuinely odd value. Country ties and occasion sets get marked down heavily when stock needs clearing. These aren't loss leaders - they're real end-of-line reductions.
- One code is expiring within the next week. Of the six active voucher codes currently listed, one has an imminent expiry. If you're planning to buy, check the expiry dates on CodeHut before you shop rather than after your order is placed.
- Co-ordinated sets save time and reduce regret. For weddings or group events, buying a matching tie, pocket square, and cravat set from the same product line eliminates the risk of slight colour mismatches that happen when you mix individual items - even from the same retailer.
- The 10% off codes are the most consistent offer. It's the most common discount across the 37 offers currently listed. If nothing more dramatic applies to what you're buying, a straightforward 10% off everything is a solid baseline and usually has no category restrictions.
- Free delivery thresholds are worth engineering around. If you're close to the free delivery threshold, an inexpensive pocket square or tie bar will often push you over it - and cost less than the delivery charge itself. A common pattern in this category.
- Bulk buying for wedding parties is where the pricing makes most sense. Unit prices don't always drop on multiples, but the combination of sale pricing, a percentage-off code, and free delivery on a larger order means the effective cost per tie can be surprisingly low.
- Check colour accuracy expectations before ordering six of anything. Photography on specialist tie sites is generally reliable, but monitor calibration varies. If colour matching is critical - coordinating with bridesmaids' dresses, for instance - ordering one sample first is worthwhile.
- Keep the 31 deals (not just the 6 codes) in mind. Many of the best reductions on CodeHut are pre-applied deals or sale links rather than codes you enter at checkout. It's worth scanning all 37 offers, not just hunting for a code field.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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