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Trespass market overview

The UK outdoor clothing market is structurally bifurcated: a premium technical segment dominated by The North Face, Berghaus, Arc'teryx, and Patagonia - where ASPs sit above £150 and margin is driven by brand equity - and a volume accessible segment where Trespass, Mountain Warehouse, and Regatta compete on price, breadth, and distribution reach. Trespass sits firmly in the second tier. Regatta Group, which owns the Regatta, Craghoppers, and Dare2b brands, is the dominant force in that tier by revenue. Trespass is a credible challenger rather than a market leader.

Pricing architecture across the segment is defensive. Mountain Warehouse runs near-permanent 50% off promotions, conditioning customers to expect heavy discounts. Trespass mirrors this behaviour - the presence of 56 active deals and 22 codes is not unusual; it reflects the category norm. The risk for any brand in this position is margin erosion: if the effective selling price is consistently 20-30% below the listed price, the listed price becomes fiction and promotional depth is the real pricing signal. Trespass manages this by anchoring full-price product in wholesale channels where the discount architecture is less visible.

The kids' outerwear segment is where Trespass arguably has its strongest relative position. Parents buying fast-growth children's ski jackets or waterproof school coats are strongly price-sensitive and less brand-loyal than adult technical buyers. A £35 Trespass kids' jacket at 20% off competes very effectively against a £55 Regatta equivalent. That repeat purchase cycle - parents returning season after season as children grow - is the unit-economic engine of the brand.

The Trespass model

Trespass occupies a specific and somewhat underappreciated niche in UK outdoor retail: volume-driven, family-oriented, and priced decisively below the technical premium tier. Where Berghaus or Rab are selling aspiration and genuine alpine performance, Trespass is selling a waterproof jacket for a child who will outgrow it in eighteen months. That is not a criticism - it is a viable and defensible market position. The brand covers coats, jackets, base layers, ski-wear, and footwear, with an AOV on outerwear of approximately £55. That puts a family of four kitting out for a wet Welsh camping trip at a realistic total spend of around £180-£220, which is roughly 40% of what the same basket would cost at Cotswold Outdoor.

The pricing architecture is straightforwardly accessible. Entry-level softshells sit around £30-£40, mid-layer fleeces at £25-£35, and the headline ski jackets push toward £120-£150 at full price. The range is wide enough to feel complete but not so differentiated that it creates genuine premium sub-brands. Technically, the waterproofing ratings are credible for UK leisure use - typically 5,000mm-10,000mm HH - but they are not equipment that serious hillwalkers would depend on. That is fine. The target customer is not a serious hillwalker.

Competitors are plentiful. Peter Storm at M&Co/Regatta Group attacks almost exactly the same price point. Hi Gear at Go Outdoors undercuts on price while leaning harder on volume. Mountain Warehouse is the most direct rival: similar positioning, similar AOV, similar distribution model with heavy reliance on retail parks and online clearance. The difference is that Mountain Warehouse has a larger UK store footprint and marginally stronger brand recognition in Google search volume. Trespass compensates partly through its own retail estate and partly through third-party wholesale - Trespass product appears in Matalan, Amazon, and various independent retailers, which fragments brand perception somewhat but keeps inventory moving.

The discount culture is baked in. With 22 active voucher codes and 56 deals currently live, and discounts running from 5% to 79% off, the full-price rack is largely theoretical. The most common code offers 10% off, which on a £55 AOV saves a modest £5.50 - meaningful only if you were already buying. The deeper deals, up to 79% off, are almost certainly end-of-line clearance on last season's colourways. That is where the genuine value sits.

The honest verdict: Trespass is reliable, unpretentious, and economically rational for its target demographic. It will not excite anyone who cares about technical performance, and the brand identity is thin. But for parents buying kids' ski gear, or anyone who needs a waterproof that survives a Glastonbury weekend without a significant financial risk, it prices the decision correctly.

When does Trespass go on sale?

Trespass runs predictable seasonal clearance cycles. End-of-winter sales typically begin in late February or early March, when winter coats and ski jackets move to clearance. This is historically the single best window to buy adult outerwear - stock is still largely intact but the brand needs to clear inventory before the spring range arrives. Discounts in this window regularly reach 40-60% on the previous season's styles. Similarly, end-of-summer clearance in August and early September catches waterproof jackets and lightweight layers before the autumn stock lands.

Black Friday is significant. Trespass participates actively, and the November promotional window typically runs for the full week rather than a single day. The deals are real, not manufactured - expect 20-30% off current-season product, which is more useful than clearance pricing on old colourways. If you need a specific current-season item, Black Friday is the rational moment to buy it.

Avoid paying full price in October and December. October marks the peak of new autumn/winter season launches, when promotional depth is at its shallowest. December sees gift-buying demand support full prices. January sales do materialise but tend to be shallower than the February clearance that follows. Five codes on the current listings are expiring within the next week - if any of those align with a purchase you are already planning, the timing is straightforward.

Trespass promotions FAQs

Yes, regularly and in volume. There are currently 22 active voucher codes and 56 deals listed for Trespass, with discounts ranging from 5% to 79% off. The most common code offers 10% off sitewide, which is a modest saving on a typical purchase but stacks meaningfully on larger basket sizes - a £150 ski jacket at 10% off saves £15 outright. The deeper discounts, closer to 50-79%, are typically end-of-line clearance on specific products rather than blanket reductions. Check this page before any Trespass purchase; the chance of finding a working code is high.

Trespass has not consistently maintained a publicised NHS discount programme through its main website. The brand does not appear on the NHS Discounts and Offers platform as a confirmed partner at the time of writing. That said, promotional codes circulate through various NHS staff discount aggregators - it is worth checking dedicated NHS discount sites before purchasing. If a code appears and applies at checkout, it works. If Trespass has introduced a formal NHS scheme since this was written, details will be on their website under a 'discounts' or 'offers' section.

Trespass is not listed as a confirmed partner on UNiDAYS or Student Beans as a standing arrangement. Student-oriented discounts do surface during promotional periods - particularly around the September back-to-university window and Black Friday - but these tend to be general sitewide codes rather than a dedicated student programme. The practical advice: check UNiDAYS and Student Beans directly, as partnerships change. If nothing is available there, the sitewide codes listed here will achieve a similar result without requiring student verification.

Trespass offers free standard UK delivery on orders above a qualifying threshold, which has historically sat around £50. Below that threshold, a delivery charge applies - typically in the £3.99-£4.99 range for standard dispatch. Given an average order value of approximately £55 for outerwear, most single-item purchases will clear the free delivery threshold without requiring additional spend. Next-day and named-day delivery options are available at a premium. Always confirm the current threshold at checkout, as minimum spend requirements do change in line with promotional periods.

Add your chosen items to the basket on trespass.com, then proceed to checkout. On the basket or checkout page, you will find a field labelled 'discount code', 'promo code', or similar. Paste or type your code into that field exactly as listed - codes are typically case-insensitive but spacing matters, so avoid trailing spaces. Click apply and confirm the discount has been deducted from your order total before entering payment details. If the code does not apply, check the exclusions - some codes are restricted to full-price items or specific categories, and sale products are frequently excluded.

The most common reasons are: the code has expired (five codes on the current listings are due to expire within the next week, so timing matters); the items in your basket are already on sale and therefore excluded; the code has a minimum spend requirement you have not met; or the code is single-use and has already been redeemed. Copy-paste errors caused by trailing spaces are a frequent culprit. If none of those explain the issue, the code may have been withdrawn early - brands occasionally pull promotions ahead of the stated expiry date. Try an alternative code from the current listings.

No. Trespass operates a standard single-code policy - only one promotional or voucher code can be applied per order. This is the norm across UK outdoor retail, not a Trespass-specific restriction. If you have both a percentage-off code and a free-delivery code, you will need to choose one. In practice, the percentage-off code almost always delivers more value than a delivery waiver, unless your order is small and the delivery charge is high relative to the discount saving. There is no mechanism to layer cashback on top of a code at checkout, though third-party cashback sites can still operate independently on the transaction.

Trespass does periodically offer new customer incentives, typically structured as a percentage off the first order in exchange for email newsletter sign-up. The offer has historically been around 10-20% off, delivered via a code sent to your registered email address. This is worth capturing before your first purchase - navigate to the Trespass website, locate the newsletter sign-up prompt (usually a pop-up or footer link), and the code should arrive within a few minutes. Be aware that first-order codes are typically single-use and expire within a set window, so plan to use it promptly.

Late February to early March is the single best window for adult winter outerwear and ski jackets - end-of-season clearance runs deep, often 40-60% off, and stock is still broadly available. August is the equivalent window for summer and transitional product. Black Friday in late November is the best moment to buy current-season stock at a meaningful discount without waiting for clearance. Avoid October and mid-December, when new-season demand is highest and promotional depth is at its thinnest. If a code is about to expire and you have a purchase in mind anyway, there is no rational case for waiting.

Yes, reliably. Trespass runs an end-of-winter sale (typically February-March), an end-of-summer sale (August-September), a Black Friday event (late November), and a January sale. The Black Friday and end-of-season sales tend to be the deepest. Trespass also runs mid-season promotional events - these are less predictable but typically tied to bank holiday weekends or specific marketing pushes. The pervasive discount code culture means some level of reduction is available almost year-round, but the genuine structural sales with the broadest stock availability fall into those four windows.

For most UK leisure use, yes. The majority of Trespass outerwear is rated at 5,000mm-10,000mm hydrostatic head, which is adequate for sustained moderate rain - a Pennines hike in September or a school run in Glasgow. It is not equipment rated for prolonged exposure in severe mountain conditions, where 20,000mm+ ratings and taped seams throughout are standard. The brand is transparent enough about this positioning. If you are buying for a child who will outgrow the jacket in a season, or for festival and casual outdoor use, the waterproofing is appropriate. For multi-day mountain walking in winter, look at Berghaus or Rab.

Yes. Trespass operates a UK retail estate of around 170 stores, typically located in retail parks and outlet centres rather than premium high-street locations - a deliberate positioning consistent with the value-accessible price tier. In-store pricing is broadly consistent with the website, though clearance and end-of-line deals can differ between channels. Discount codes are generally website-specific and may not apply in-store; confirm with staff before assuming a web code transfers. The wholesale presence in third-party retailers like Matalan and Amazon means Trespass product is available through multiple channels, sometimes at prices that diverge from the brand's own RRP.

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