Unidays

Unidays is one of the biggest student discount providers in the UK and around the world. It verifys the student status of students and then can provide unique student codes so students can get discounts on some of the best brands.

This guide on Unidays looks to answer all your questions such as what brands and shops have a Unidays code and who is eligible for Unidays.

Unidays Discounts

It is often difficult for students to know if there is a student discount or Unidays discount for a online shop or brand they want to but from. We’ve created the useful table below in an A to Z to show all the Unidays UK discounts currently available.

Merchant Unidays Discount Category
Accessorize 10%
Acer 15%
adidas 35%
Adobe Up to 65%
Afends 15%
Air Tasker £10
All Bar One 20% off food
Amazon 10%-20% and Free Prime Amazon
Ann Summers 15%
Apple Up to 10%
Asics 10%
Asos 10%
Ask Free Round of Drinks
Bella Italia 30% In Restaurant
Bill’s 20% Sundays-Thursdays
Birchbox 50%
Body Shop 15%
Boohoo 10% Boohoo, Unidays, Student Beans
Boohooman 50% Boohooman, Unidays
Burton 10% Unidays, Student Beans
Cath Kidston Up to 30%
Charlotte Tilbury 15%
Converse 15%
Deliveroo £10
Dell 20%
Dominos 35%
Dorothy Perkins 10%
Dr Martens 10%
Evans Cycles 10%
Feelunique 15%
Footasylum 10%
Fragrance Direct 10%
Fragrance Shop 15%
Franco Manca £9.95 Deal Pizza and Soft Drink
Fridays 20% Sun-Thurs
Groupon Up to 70%
Hello Fresh 50% Off First Box
House of Fraser 10%
I Saw It First 62%
Jack Wills 10%
JD Sports 10%
Joules 15% Student Beans
Las Iguanas 30% Sunday-Thursday
Levis 20%
Lookfantastic 22%
Lovehoney 20%
Lululemon 15%
Lyle and Scott 20%
M&S Up to 25% Selected Food
MAC 10%
Microsoft 10%
Miss Selfridge 10% Unidays,
Missguided 25%
MyProtein 40%
Nasty Gal 15%
National Express Up to 33% Unidays,
New Look 10%
Nike 10%
North Face 10%
O2 20%
Oasis 10%
Office 10%
Paperchase 25%
Pizza Express 30%
Pasta Evangelists 30% plus Free Cocktail In Restaurant
PrettyLittleThing 25%
Puma 15%
Puregym 10%
River Island 10%
Ryman 10%
Samsung 25%
Schuh 10%
Sports Direct 10%
Superdry 10%
Sweaty Betty 20%
The Hut 10%
Topman 10%
Topshop 10%
Uber Eats £15
Ugg 10%
Urban Outfitters 10%
USC 10%
Vans 10%
Wallis 10%
Waterstones 10%
WHSmith 10%
Yfood 15%
Yo! 20% In restaurant
Zavvi 10%

UNiDAYS is a popular student affinity network that has revolutionised the way college and university students access discounts and special offers. With its extensive network of partner retailers and brands, UNiDAYS has become a go-to platform for students looking to save money on their purchases. By providing exclusive discounts and benefits, UNiDAYS helps alleviate some of the financial burdens that students often face.

Founded in 2011, UNiDAYS has quickly grown into a global student verification and marketing platform. Its primary mission is to connect brands with the student demographic, enabling companies to tap into the immense purchasing power of students. By offering targeted and tailored discounts, UNiDAYS helps brands reach their desired audience while also providing students with valuable savings opportunities.

One of the key advantages of UNiDAYS is its seamless and straightforward verification process. To access the platform’s benefits, students need to sign up for a UNiDAYS account and verify their student status. This process typically involves confirming enrolment in a college or university through a valid email address or student ID. Once verified, students gain access to a vast array of discounts across different industries, ranging from fashion and technology to food, travel, and entertainment.

UNiDAYS boasts partnerships with an impressive list of renowned brands and retailers. Students can enjoy discounts from companies such as Apple, Microsoft, ASOS, Nike, Spotify, Amazon, and many more. These partnerships not only offer students substantial savings but also allow brands to build long-term relationships with their target market. By offering exclusive deals through UNiDAYS, brands can increase their visibility among students and establish a loyal customer base.

The convenience of UNiDAYS extends beyond online shopping. Many of its partner retailers also provide in-store discounts, allowing students to enjoy savings both online and on the high street. This flexibility enables students to take advantage of discounts regardless of their preferred shopping method. Whether it’s purchasing a new laptop, updating their wardrobe, or enjoying a meal with friends, UNiDAYS offers a variety of options to save money.

Furthermore, UNiDAYS goes beyond discounts by providing additional perks to its members. It often hosts competitions and giveaways, offering students the chance to win exciting prizes, such as concert tickets, vacations, or exclusive experiences. UNiDAYS members may also gain access to exclusive events, previews, or early product launches, providing them with unique opportunities and experiences that go beyond monetary savings.

UNiDAYS recognises the global nature of education and operates in multiple countries, catering to students around the world. Its international presence allows students from different countries to access localised discounts and promotions, making the platform highly inclusive and adaptable to diverse student populations.

For brands and retailers, partnering with UNiDAYS offers significant advantages. By tapping into the UNiDAYS network, brands can not only boost their sales but also gain valuable insights into the preferences and behaviours of the student demographic. UNiDAYS provides brands with access to analytics and data, helping them understand student purchasing patterns and refine their marketing strategies accordingly.

In summary, UNiDAYS has emerged as a leading platform for student discounts and benefits. Its extensive network of partner brands, seamless verification process, and global presence have made it an indispensable resource for students seeking to make their money go further. By offering exclusive deals, UNiDAYS helps alleviate some of the financial pressures faced by students, making education more affordable and enjoyable. Additionally, its partnerships with brands provide companies with valuable exposure and access to the lucrative student market. UNiDAYS is a win-win platform that continues to connect students with savings and brands with their target audience, creating a mutually beneficial ecosystem in the world of student discounts.

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Student Discounts Department Stores

Looking for student discounts at your favourite department stores? We have the latest discount codes, deals and offers to help students save money.

Check out the top department stores for students today.

Student Shopping in Department Stores

Department stores may seem like an outdated shopping concept of the high street that has struggled to keep up with the modern-day shopper, but in truth, they transformed the way people shopped and in some cases, have become national treasures and tourist haunts. Ever been to Harrod’s of Knightsbridge? And most of them offer student discounts online and student discounts in-store, so long as you show a valid student id; UK students get discounts, exclusive discounts and student deals at most major stores on full-priced items.

Department stores are large shops, usually spread out over several floors, that sell a variety of goods; each in a separate section (or, duh, ‘department’!) of the store based on retail category. The idea, although perhaps not always a reality dependent on individual consumer behaviour, is that a shopper is able to purchase everything they’re looking for all under one roof, without having to stray to a competitor’s outlet.

Even though younger people shop a lot more online, it is a nice experience to go a department store, see and touch the items and experience the sights and perfume smells!

The History of Department Stores

When you’re asked to think of department stores, it’s likely Debenhams or House of Fraser that springs to mind. However, when originally conceived, department stores were seen as bourgeoisie and high-end, with only the richer in society being able to shop there (think Harrod’s, again!).

The first-ever department store opened in 1852 in Paris, named Bon Marche and its lavish decoration and unrivalled range of products soon sprung up competitors. Printemps opened in 1865 and the Samaritaine in 1869, firmly securing fashionable and premium-quality department stores as a staple of the Parisian shopping experience. Over in America, where everything already operated on a larger-than-life capacity, existing shops simply re-organised to follow the department store model, and these too quickly gained in popularity amongst shoppers.

Within years, countries all over the world followed the French example and opened major department stores in their capital and large cities.

By the early 20th century, department stores had become cultural institutions and you’d often find them mentioned in city’s tourist guides (as you would today). In London, Harrod’s, Selfridges and Liberty’s all raged in popularity and were visited as much for everyday purchases as they were tourist souvenirs.

Department Stores Today

In the 1950s, as world economies began to stabilise following World War II, American-style shopping malls began to open across large cities worldwide, still offering consumers the opportunity to shop for many different items and many different brands under one roof, but through purchases in multiple stores. This impacted heavily on department stores, which saw a decline in patronage through until the 1980s. Recognising the detrimental impact that changing consumer habits could have on their stores, department store changes decided to ‘go with the flow’ and opened locations within shopping centres – often as large flagship stores with additional branding and marketing completed on behalf of the mall itself.

The other major consumer behaviour change was, of course, online shopping. This saw existing department stores such as Fenwick’s, Debenhams and House of Fraser launch online stores for e-commerce, as well as existing online retailers expanding their marketplaces to offer goods from a range of sellers and brands, such as Amazon and eBay – effectively turning their websites into online department stores, too. And many offer a student discount to university and college students.

How is Department Store Shopping Beneficial for Students?

We know that almost all high street retailers offer a student discount and students discounts of some kind to both domestic and international student attendees; both online and off (student discount card may be needed), but here at Student Discount Squirrel, we believe that department stores can be even more beneficial to student shoppers than regular high street stores. How? Time to use some of the tricks (and quirks) of the trade. Let us explain about these best student discounts where usually you get 10% off when you show your student id.

Department Stores Offer Variety

Because department stores offer a variety of brands, shoppers are able to compare and contrast products and ‘shop around’ without ever leaving the premises. This allows you to better identify good value and to differentiate product variables easily. How often do you think you want one product and then decide another is better after all? All the time! Being able to do so easily in one place before making a purchase (and inevitably then having to faff about with returns… or worse, keeping things you don’t need and probably won’t ever use!) allows you to make better and smarter purchase decisions.

Department Store Student Discount Levels Vary

Department stores tend to host lots of concessions to diversify their brand profile. Whilst each of these brands may offer their own student discount, often the department store has their own too. Double-check what this is – because in some cases, it may be more buying through the store! For example, there is no Argos student discount as standard, but most of the brands they sell will give you money off if you shop direct. Vice versa, House of Fraser has a 10% across-the-board student discount, but DKNY have none, so shopping through the department store will afford you a discount you wouldn’t usually get. Just take advantage of this money-saving extra and validate your student status with a company like Student Beans and you can get discounts, sometimes an international student identity card may be needed or valid student ID.

Department Stores Often Host Sales Events That High Street Stores Don’t

Whilst high street retailers tend to limit their sales events to certain times of the year to reduce the full price, department stores often host flash sales across bank holiday weekends or around occasions others wouldn’t (i.e. Valentine’s Day). These don’t just include percentage-off offers, but also loyalty rewards and stacked discount codes. Compare these offers to what brands themselves are offering and see if you can find a bargain!

Department store sales are often promoted in advance to store cardholders, but don’t bother signing up – instead keep an eye on social media groups and pages for notice without the price tag and credit rating hit attached. And if you show your NUS Extra card you can get 5% or even get 20% off with student discounts and save money.

Department Stores Often Offer Freebies As Well As Student Discounts

Of course, we all know that department store perfume counters are quick to offer up a free spritz of a new scent, but in a more competitive environment with retailers working hard for your custom in limited floor space, brands tend to give away free gifts and samples in ways they wouldn’t when you’re already in their store and looking for their product specifically. Sometimes there’s even no purchase necessary, which can really sweeten the deal!

Check for such deals on department stores’ social media accounts and in-store promotions, you may need to verify your student status. These freebies can also sometimes extend to food and drink samples, both online and in-store.

And remember you needn’t spend full price to save money. Just show a student discount card (check if they have a Student Beans offer) or get the code online including NUS Totum, Student Beans or get a free Unidays app (and open a Unidays account). Check out our homepage for more info.

Future of Department Stores

The last couple of years have seen a lot of department stores shut down. Debenhams for example has gone from the high street and is now totally online.

House of Fraser have also shut some stores, but some still remain. There are some areas, such as big cities including London, Manchester and Birmingham, where department stores such as Selfridges have thrived. As long as they make money they will be there to serve us fantastic fashion and delicious cosmetics.

Summary of Student Discount & Student Deals in Department Stores

Department stores have been around for centuries and continue to offer lots to loyal customers. Now selling everything from food & drink to high fashion you will always find something – they are especially great for Christmas shopping.

Check out our list above all of which offer student discounts to help with money-saving at all times!

The above are open to international students, college students, university students and more, so be sure to check them out for yourself.

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Student Discount Shoes

Looking for student discounts on footwear?

We have the latest discount codes, deals and offers on a full range of options from leading brands and retailers on women’s and men’s shoes, boots and trainers in March 2024. From favourite student footwear stores such as Schuh and Office to sports brands such as Nike and adidas, we show if there is a Undidays, Student Beans or NUS Totum discount code.

Student Shoes & Footwear

You don’t need to be studying fashion or footwear design at university to know the importance of decent quality versatile shoes.

It may feel like you spend a lot of time sitting on your backside in lectures, canteens, library booths and on SU bar stools, but in reality, there’s a lot of running around between venues and classrooms and social functions, so you need comfortable shoes as well as being stylish!

Shoes aren’t the cheapest of everyday clothing items, and there are lots of ‘fast fashion’ options now available for footwear. But the Student Squirrel has lots of great retailers who offer discounts on full-price, high-quality shoes for both womens & men’s on a tight budget.

Student Discount Shoes

Why Not Fast Fashion Footwear?

While fast fashion offers cheap and easy clothing and footwear purchases that often imitate designer brands and premium pieces but their quality is usually lacking in comparison and so they’re considerably less long-lasting.

The rapid purchase of fast fashion items inevitably leads to a culture of rapid disposal, which has an onward environmental impact , so you should invest in items that will last you a long time. Turnaround times are fast, quantities created and ordered are efficient, and then it’s on to the next trend! However, this rapidity does lead to ethical quandaries – including the treatment and payment of workers galvanised quickly to produce as much as physically possible as fast as possible with little to no notice, the working conditions in such rapid production facilities and the heavy use of water and chemicals for swift manufacture.

If you’re after a quick and one-off item to wear only with a trend, fast fashion may be for you. Otherwise, quality – and ethics – should be prioritised.

Discounts on Sneakers, Trainers & Shoes – Womens & Mens

  • Adidas, one of the world’s biggest trainer brands and manufacturers (and the largest in Europe!), offer a competitive 30% students discount, 25% off outlet items and up to 50% off sale items. Adidas are globally reputed for the highest of quality in their manufacture and so you can rest assured that purchases from here will stand you in good stead for years to come.
  • Famous for their hi-tops, Converse specialise in canvas trainers in a variety of colours and designs. They have a 15% discount and up to 20% on sale items. A pair of Converse makes for a great everyday shoe for wear around campus.
  • Footasylum is a multi-brand footwear retailer that offers a variety of shoes and sneakers from the top-level names you’d expect alongside some smaller companies. If you’re after a specific pair of trainers or a specific brand, it’s worth shopping here with a 10% student discount as standard.
  • Aldo isn’t the biggest name on the British high street but retail both men’s and women’s shoes in a mixture of styles – flats, heels, boots, trainers and sandals. Aldo offer a 10% student discount on full-price shoes but are well known for their sales, which often have discounts of up to 70% off!
  • You may not have been into a Clark’s store since you were a child (remember their foot-measuring machines for school shoes?!) but their adult range is notable for both their quality workmanship in manufacture and classic styling. Clark’s shoes last for many years and are versatile enough to be worn with outfits of all types. They offer a 15% student discount on full-price shoes.
  • For multi-brand footwear purchases, Schuh is pretty much unbeaten. As with the trainer retailers above, it’s always worth checking here to see what offers are on there if not through the brands direct. Schuh have a 10% student discount!
  • Real bargain hunters will long have checked over the shelves in TK Maxx, but unfortunately, they don’t have a student discount. That said, you don’t need a student discount for their clearance page – where it’s common to find up to 60% off
  • Boohoo are always worth checking out!
  • Shoe Zone – often a bargain to had!

Student Discount Sports Shoes – Get a Discount Code

  • Puma sells specialist trainers for running, basketball, football, and general gym training. Their student discount is 15% but they often host weekend and ‘flash’ sales for further money off.
  • Nike has a 10% discount on full price trainers as standard and as one of the biggest sports manufacturers in the world, there are not many sports they don’t cater for! You can find Nike specialist footwear for track and field, basketball, combat sports, baseball, football, American football, cycling, volleyball, cheerleading, wrestling, weight training and walking.
  • Of course, Sports Direct have long been had the bargain budget sports retailer of the high street. They now have a discount of 10% on full-price items, making their range even cheaper. If you already know what you’re after, be sure to check Sports Direct before buying directly from the brand – it could save you a few quid!

Top 5 Tips for Student Discount Footwear & Shoes

  1. Footwear can be expensive so make sure you use all the savings tips we list and all valid student discount schemes to save off full-price products
  2. When living on a budget it’s probably not a good idea to buy something you are only going to wear a few times a term.
  3. Think about the versatility and usage of your shoes – can you wear them to lectures and maybe a night out as well?
  4. Comfort! Often you’ll be doing lots of walking around campus so you want shoes or trainers that are practical.
  5. Stylish – you also want to look good, check out the likes of JD Sports for trainers and Aldo and Clarks for smarter looking shoes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What shoe stores have student discount?

There are lots of different stores in the UK that have student discounts including:

  • adidas
  • Aldo
  • Asics
  • Boohoo
  • Clarks
  • Converse
  • Footasylum
  • JD Sports
  • JD Williams
  • Next
  • Nike
  • Office
  • Puma
  • Schuh
  • Sports Direct
  • TK Maxx
  • Ugg
  • USC
  • Vans

What's the best online shoe store?

It’s difficult to state the best online shoe store but here are some of our favourites in the UK:

  • adidas
  • Aldo
  • Asics
  • Clarks
  • Converse
  • Dr Martens
  • Footasylum
  • JD Sports
  • Nike
  • Office
  • Puma
  • Schuh
  • Sports Direct
  • Ugg
  • USC
  • Vans

Do shoe stores do voucher codes?

Many online shoe, boot and trainer stores do a voucher code. Often it is for signing up to the newsletter so look into that. Also they release promo codes throughout the year which usually last for 1-2 weeks.

Where can I find cheap shoes?

There are some good options for cheap shoes in the UK including:

  • Boohoo
  • Clarks
  • Converse
  • JD Williams
  • Office
  • Schuh
  • Sports Direct
  • TK Maxx
  • USC

Summary of Student Discount Shoes for Women & Mens Brands

We’ve come to the end of this guide for student discounts on shoes and footwear.

We’ve listed many top retailers who offer a student discount on full price products. We also list on those brand pages any more money-saving tips to complete a standard student discount such as voucher codes, sales, offers and deals.

Not only this, but we then broke this subject down into categories for everyday shoes, trainers and sports shoes to give you a variety of retailers to choose from if you’re finding it difficult to choose.

Men’s Clothing Student Discount

Looking for a men’s clothing discount? Fear not we have researched and listed all the best ways to save with leading brands and stores, looking at everything from the standard student schemes through to one-off promo codes at top stores including Boohooman, Asos, Nike, JD, Jack Wills, TK Maxx and Ben Sherman.

Simply click on the brand that takes your fancy, use their student discount and start saving today.

Here are some popular questions about a men clothing student discount.

Popular Questions

What are the best student discounts on men's clothing?

The best student discounts on men’s clothing include JD, ASOS, Boohooman, Adidas, Jack Wills, Ted Baker and Topshop.

We list a full range – https://studentdiscountsquirrel.co.uk/mens-fashion/

What are the best men's clothes shops for students?

The best  men’s clothes shops for students include Topshop, River Island, JD, ASOS and Boohooman.

However, it depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for casual day and sportswear JD is very popular, for going out and lectures; Boohooman and Topman.

All of these do great offers, for information and the best deals check out our site today.

How can you get offers on men's clothing?

You can get offers on men’s clothing by visiting our site.

We list a whole range of ways to save money, this includes promo codes, sales, students discounts, voucher codes and more.

Check out our full A-Z student discount guide, from here follow the merchant you like and you can start saving today.

Men’s Clothing Student Discount Summary in March 2024

When you’re a student a men’s clothing student discount always comes in handy.

These days being a student doesn’t mean you can’t also be on-trend. The cliche of the scruffy student is something on days past, especially with so many student discounts. We list lots of retailers including Ralph Lauren, Boohoo, ASOS and more.

Also, with so many great offers and student discount options, it doesn’t cost the earth. The United Kingdom brands we have listed will have you covered for all occasions; from looking great in lectures, cool in the club, your holiday clobber or smart attire for student balls. Happy shopping!

Student Discount Women’s Clothing

This is what we get asked for the most at Student Discount Squirrel, so we’ve put together a list of the best women’s fashion discounts to help your student loan go further in March 2024.

Whether it be dresses, t-shirts, tops, skirts, shoes, socks, underwear, lingerie, accessories, shirts, flip-flops, jeans, basics, jewellery and more besides, check out the best retailers today.

Women’s Student Fashion

Whilst some university courses and vocations dictate what you need to wear for practical purposes, for the most part, students on campus are free to wear whatever they like as long as it’s not offensive.

Most fashion-savvy women of university age will have spotted discount notices around their favourite high street stores advertising money-off for those with a student discount app, and whilst this is still the case for most fashion retailers (and indeed, non-clothing retailers too), just about everyone is on-board now! Many have extended their student discount offering to work on their websites too.

When it comes to choosing what to wear on campus, it can often be a difficult case of balancing comfort with style and by the end of the semester, you can very easily have lost all sense of your personal style as deadlines loom, hangovers cloud your head and your budget just really doesn’t stretch to another new purchase. Don’t worry! This is totally normal, and on a limited student budget, it’s only natural that you won’t be strutting around halls and campus in designer threads and limited edition collab pieces.

But there are ways to maintain your own style while not breaking the bank or needing to spend hours on an evening ironing. We hope we have listed your favourite clothing brands. We list everything from Urban Outfitters, Ralph Lauren, River Island, Ted Baker and more!

Capsule Wardrobe – Easy & Cost-effective

Celebrity stylists Gok Wan, Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine all agree that a capsule wardrobe is the easiest and most cost-effective way to manage a personal style and a varied outfit range.

A capsule wardrobe involves buying staple pieces that are versatile enough to be used in more than one outfit and so can be mixed-and-matched for a whole host of occasions (even if the most glamour you’re seeing IS currently the interior of the student union bar and the occasional bottle of wine in a mate’s flat that’s not from the ‘white wines under £5’ selection at the supermarket. And what’s better?

Student Discount Squirrel retailers can help you do it on the cheap!

Here’s an example of some outfits that fit the criteria AND all come with a great student discount:

Student Discount Womens Clothing

Classic Campus Lecture Outfit

What to wear in lectures can be a tricky choice; particularly in the first year when you find yourself trying to impress your lecturer and your peers alike… and they don’t always have the same taste in fashion!

If in doubt, stay middle-of-the-road with something casual but comfortable, and smart enough that it doesn’t look like you’ve picked it up off the bedroom floor before throwing it on (even if you have).

ASOS has enough stock options to put together just about any outfit at all, but they can cover almost everything here. Their Missguided Mum Jeans can be rolled up to give a more tailored feel (£25, £22.50 with 10% student discount) and teamed with the ASOS Design high neck rib vest gives a smart but laidback outfit.

Accessorise with the ASOS Design floral print scarf (£5.40 with student discount), however, suits you best that day.

Pop some crisp white ALDO Groeria trainers (£49.50 with student discount) on to round off the look.

Hangover Hoodie

Boohoo have a whole ‘Hoodies’ section and the slogan extreme oversized selection are £14.40 (£12.96 with student discount). Nike Essential Joggers (£40, £36.00 with student discount) from JD Sports give the ultimate slouchy loungewear feel.

Your ALDO Groeria trainers from above are the perfect comfy flats if you do need to leave the sofa for whatever reason!

Job Interview

The ASOS Design high neck rib vest you’ve already bought for lectures fits perfectly for a job interview and combined with Topshop’s Pale Check Utility Trousers (£20.00 with 20% student discount) make for a simple yet chic smart ensemble.

Jazz it up with a pair of Missguided Leopard Print Hare Heels (£13.44 with 20% student discount), and if you feel you need a jacket to cover your arms, go for the Ruched Relaxed Blazer (£19.20 with 20% student discount).

Night Out

Grab your Missguided heels, Missguided by ASOS mum jeans as the staple basis for your night out outfit.

Add a Little Mistress Kaia bodysuit (£25.60 with 20% voucher discount code) to give a more ornate feel and add some dark mascara to complete the black of the bodysuit. Done! I Saw It First student discount  is always worth checking too.

Gym Workout

Once you’ve invested in the Nike Essentials Joggers as above, there’s really no reason to buy more – unless you need activity-specific wear.

Team with a Boohoo Fit basic sports bra (£12.96 with 10% student discount) and you’re all set to work out!

The ALDO trainers you already own aren’t suitable for workouts, but cheaper and more pliable trainer options are available from Boohoo or ASOS’s fitness range – or, if you’re specifically running or taking place in another sport that requires supportive footwear, check out the collections from Adidas and Nike.

Your Boohoo extreme oversized hoodie makes for a great cosy cover-up to and from the gym or at the chill-out section of a yoga or pilates class.

So, there you have it: nine items of clothing, and five outfits!

All can be accessorised and changed up with your existing jewellery and accessories and mixed and matched to fit weather, occasion and mood.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a student discount for women's clothing?

You can get a student discount for women’s clothing.

There are lots of top women’s fashion retailers that offer student discounts. These include:

  • Boohoo
  • Asos
  • I Saw It First
  • PrettyLittleThing
  • Missguided
  • Topshop
  • New Look
  • Dorothy Perkins

What is the most popular women's clothing brand?

In the UK the most popular women’s clothing brands are Asos, Boohoo, PrettyLittleThing, Next, Urban Outfitters, Uniqlo, Zara and H&M.

What are the fashion trends for 2021?

Women’s fashion trends for 2024 include:

  • Seventies influence
  • Coloured denim
  • Platform shoes
  • Sarafi utility
  • Big bags

How do I get student discount?

There are several ways to get a student discount including:

  • Join Unidays and Student Beans
  • Show valid student id in shops and restaurants
  • Check our brand pages to see how to make savings
  • Buy a NUS Totum card

Summary of Student Discounts For Women

If you’re shopping online, use Student Discount Squirrel as your homepage to ensure that you automatically access all student discount info, but if you’re in person in a high street store – just ask!

Most high street retailers (fashion and otherwise) offer some form of student discount, so flash your university ID and see what you can get. This means you can save on your favourite clothing brands. Student id is sometimes required.

There are now various student discount programmes that require some information or membership online, but these rarely apply in person.

Don’t assume that student discounts only apply to big brand name retailers, either! Your Student Union may have negotiated specific discounts with local businesses, so ask your SU Officer for info on any discounts and support that allow you to shop small and support your local economy, too.

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Student Discounts For Gifts, Presents & Stationery

When it comes to buying presents for friends or family the costs can soon mount up.

Perfume for Mum, the latest tech gadgets for Dad not to mention flowers for Great Aunty Beryl, buying gifts for christmas, birthdays or special occasions can put a dent in that student loan.

Plus what about equipping yourself with all your stationery needs for the academic year ahead. Notepads, pens, paper, fuzzy pencil cases?

While tech has taken over, it’s still nice to make lists on a nice pad.

Well Student Discount Squirrel has come to the rescue. We’ve created an A to Z of all the best gift, present and stationery retailers in the UK below to help you find student discounts, promo codes, sales alerts and more to help you save on your purchases.

Health and Beauty Student Discounts

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It’s not easy staying beautiful and handsome is it squirrels? Moisturiser, toner, cleanser, shampoos, conditioners, perfume, aftershave, deodorent, all over body scrub, fur sheen cream…well maybe that is one just for the student discount squirrel.

They actually add up over the year so any student discounts, promo codes, vouchers, sales or free delivery would be very welcome when making your health and beauty purchases.

Well we have you covered so take a look at our comprehensive list below and see how much you can save!