Fashion & Apparel
Fashion & Apparel – Compare Clothing, Footwear & Accessories
Fashion shopping online is usually less about finding “a top” and more about getting the right version of it: the correct size, the right fit, the fabric you actually want, and a colour that looks the same when it arrives. This Fashion & Apparel category brings together clothing, footwear and accessories from multiple UK retailers so you can compare options side by side before choosing where to buy. You’ll typically see women’s and men’s ranges, activewear, outerwear and everyday essentials, with listings changing as new collections land and sizes sell through.
Read on for more information about our Fashion & Apparel
The products shown here are supplied by established UK retail partners. Discount Promo Codes isn’t the retailer of record; this page is designed to help you compare products across different sellers, then click through to complete your purchase on the retailer’s own website. Because sizing and fit vary by brand, it’s worth checking the retailer’s size guide and fabric details before ordering, especially if you’re buying sale items.
Browse Fashion & Apparel by Section
Fashion & Apparel is organised into sections that reflect how people tend to shop in real life — by what they need, and where they plan to wear it.
- Women’s Clothing commonly includes dresses, tops, denim, knitwear, tailoring and seasonal pieces. You’ll often see fit-led options such as petite, tall, curve/plus and maternity ranges listed separately, even when the product name looks similar.
- Men’s Clothing typically covers t-shirts, shirts, trousers, jeans, hoodies, knitwear and smartwear. Men’s denim and trousers are frequently listed using waist and leg measurements (for example W32/L32), so comparing like-for-like is easier if you know your usual sizing.
- Footwear ranges can include trainers, boots, sandals and formal shoes. UK sizes are standard across many retailers, but fit can still vary by brand and style. Some listings include half sizes, width options or fit notes (for example “runs small”).
- Sportswear & Activewear tends to be driven by fabric and function: moisture-wicking tops, leggings, training shorts, sports bras and layers. Materials and compression levels can change how an item fits, even within the same brand.
- Other sections often include Outerwear (coats, jackets, gilets), Lingerie & Underwear and Accessories such as bags, belts, hats, socks, jewellery and seasonal add-ons. Availability will vary depending on what partner retailers are currently stocking.
Popular Brands You May See
The brands shown in this category depend on retailer feeds, promotions and stock, but you’ll usually see a mix of high-street names, sports brands and more premium labels.
High-street fashion often includes brands and retailers such as Zara, H&M, Next, River Island and New Look, alongside online-led ranges from ASOS, Boohoo and PrettyLittleThing.
For sportswear, Nike, adidas, Puma and Under Armour are common. Footwear listings regularly feature brands such as Clarks, Dr. Martens, Converse, Vans and Skechers, depending on what partner retailers are carrying at the time.
You may also see premium labels like Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Ted Baker and Hugo Boss, although brand exclusions can apply to promotions on some retailer sites.
How Comparison Works for Fashion Listings
This page displays products from multiple UK retailers, so the same item (or very similar versions) can appear more than once at different prices. The difference is often down to retailer pricing, colour availability, or whether a listing is full price or in a sale section.
Fashion listings are also variation-heavy. A dress might be listed separately by size and colour. The same trainer model can appear as different colourways, and “regular”, “petite” and “tall” versions may sit as separate products even when the headline name looks nearly identical.
When you click through, you complete your purchase directly on the retailer’s website. Delivery, returns and customer service are handled by that retailer, and return policies can differ for sale items, underwear and certain accessories. If you’re buying for an event or a specific date, checking delivery times is a sensible step.
Why Fashion Listings Change So Often
Fashion changes quickly because stock moves quickly. New season launches (Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter) shift what appears in the grid, and limited collections can sell out in popular sizes within days.
Retailers also run frequent promotions and clearance periods. When this happens, you’ll often see the same product reappear under a different listing type (for example as an “outlet” or “sale” item). Colourways can come and go, and size availability is rarely consistent across brands.
How Discount Codes Can Support Savings on Fashion & Apparel
Some participating retailers provide discount codes that may apply to selected Fashion & Apparel purchases. Where available, these codes are entered at the retailer’s checkout and can reduce the total cost, subject to the retailer’s terms.
Fashion discounts often come with conditions. Certain brands may be excluded, sale items may not qualify, and minimum spend thresholds are common. Delivery charges are not always included in percentage-off offers. Checking the terms on the retailer page avoids surprises at checkout.
Purchases are completed directly with the retailer, and a portion of revenue generated through the platform contributes towards charitable initiatives.
Practical Checks Before You Buy
Start with sizing. If you’re between sizes, the retailer’s size guide and any fit notes are usually more helpful than guessing. For women’s clothing, UK sizes (for example 8–18+) can vary by brand. For men’s trousers and jeans, waist and leg sizing (for example W34/L30) is the best way to compare across retailers.
Check the fabric composition. A “cotton blend” can mean anything from mostly cotton to mostly polyester with a small cotton content, and that affects feel, stretch and how it washes. If care matters, look for wash instructions and whether an item needs special handling (delicates, dry clean only, low heat).
For footwear, look for fit notes, width options and return conditions. If you’re shopping sale or “final clearance”, confirm the return window and whether exchanges are allowed. For lingerie and underwear, retailers sometimes restrict returns once opened, so checking the policy upfront is worthwhile.
Compare First, Then Choose Your Retailer
This Fashion & Apparel category is designed to make comparison easier across multiple sellers. Use the sections to narrow what you’re looking for, check size and fabric details, and compare pricing and delivery terms before buying.
When ready, click through to the retailer that suits you best and complete your purchase directly on their website.
- Men's Clothing
- Women's Clothing
- Kids' Clothing
- Underwear & Lingerie
- Outerwear
- Sportswear
- Footwear
- Bags & Backpacks
- Accessories
- Other
- Sandals
- Maxi Dresses