The main offer on this page is the chance to sign up for 10% off your next full price order. This is a great starting point if you are a first time customer or planning a purchase of full price items. Here's how the other offers stack up depending on what you're buying.
Shopping the sales. Before anything else, check out the sale sections. You can find up to 80% off selected styles, up to 70% off sale items, and up to 60% off the winter sale. There's also a specific 60% off the Summer Sale and up to 50% off other sale items. If you're after a specific item like the Daphne Pony Pink Leopard Sneaker, it has 50% off, or the Darcey Black Chelsea Boot, which is 40% off. These sale discounts are applied automatically, so they are often the best value.
Spending under £70. If your basket is below this amount, you'll want to consider the 10% off signup offer if you haven't used it before. This will give you a saving on full price items. Free returns in the UK are also a good safety net for any purchase.
Spending £70 or more. Free shipping applies automatically to orders over £70, which is a significant saving. If you are buying full price items and your basket is over £70, you can combine the free shipping with the 10% off signup offer. However, if you are buying sale items, the automatic sale discounts will likely be more valuable than the 10% off signup offer.
General discount. The 15% off your orders deal is a good all-rounder if you are buying full price items and your basket is over £70, as it stacks with free shipping. However, always compare this with the 10% off signup offer to see which gives you a bigger saving.
Hudson Shoes' checkout typically only allows one offer to be applied at a time. This means you should always check your basket summary to see which available offer provides the largest discount before completing your purchase. For sale items, the automatic discounts are usually the best option. For full price items, compare the 10% signup offer against the 15% off deal if your order qualifies for free shipping.