20% Student Discount on Orders Over £60 at MUJI
Delivery from £3.95 at MUJI
£15 off for You and Your Friends with Referrals at MUJI
Beauty New Arrivals from £3 at MUJI
Bedding from Under £13 at MUJI
Gift Cards from £10 at MUJI
£10 off Next Order Over £50 with Newsletter Sign-ups at MUJI
Free Delivery on Orders Over £35 at MUJI
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About the Brand
About MUJI
MUJI began in 1980 in Tokyo, launched by Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. with a deceptively simple premise: strip away everything unnecessary and let the product speak for itself. The name translates to “no-brand quality goods,” and the philosophy draws on the Japanese aesthetic of “su” — the idea that restraint and simplicity carry more appeal than ornamentation. There are no logos shouting from the label, no seasonal reinventions of core items. What you get instead is considered, functional design that quietly does its job.
That approach plays out across thousands of products spanning clothing, homewares, stationery, food, and skincare. Clean lines, muted tones, and natural materials are the through-line — a cotton shirt that fits well without trying to impress, a storage box that earns its place through usefulness rather than novelty. Pricing sits in the accessible-to-mid range, with basics like t-shirts starting from £3 and bedding from under £13. MUJI controls its production from factory to shelf, which helps keep costs down without cutting corners on quality. The brand now operates across more than 30 countries.
In the UK, there are practical savings worth knowing about. The ReMUJI programme lets you return pre-loved MUJI items for 10% off your next purchase, and digital gift cards are available from £10. Standard delivery is free when you spend over £35. Student discounts, referral rewards, and regular clearance markdowns round out the money-saving options — and with the codes above, this page is well worth bookmarking.
How to use
Shopping Guide
When’s the best time to shop at MUJI?
MUJI keeps clearance stock on its UK site year-round, so there’s no need to wait for a specific sale event. That said, their biggest markdowns typically appear during winter and mid-year clearance periods. Clearance items are refreshed regularly, with discounts on clothing, homewares, coats, and accessories. We’d recommend checking the clearance section before browsing full-price items — you’ll often find the same products you were eyeing at a lower price.
How do I stack savings at MUJI?
MUJI allows one code per transaction, so you can’t combine R10 with L6C513835Z on the same order. The real strategy is pairing automatic discounts with a code. If you’re a verified student, the 20% discount applies automatically on orders over £60 — then add a code like R10 on top for further savings. Referral codes (£15 off) work the same way. The best approach: qualify for the highest automatic discount first, then apply whichever code gives the best return for your basket size.
Is MUJI worth it compared to high-street alternatives?
MUJI sits between fast fashion and designer brands. Their t-shirts from £3, bedding from under £13, and stationery are competitive with high-street pricing but use sturdier materials and more considered design. Where MUJI genuinely stands out is consistency — you know what you’re getting across every product line. If you’re after trend-led pieces, look elsewhere. But for everyday essentials built to last, MUJI’s factory-to-shelf model delivers real value, especially during sales or clearance.
What should I watch out for when shopping at MUJI?
The ReMUJI recycling programme excludes accessories, innerwear, and socks from the 10% discount, so check before making plans around it. Delivery is free over £35, which is lower than many lifestyle brands — but if you’re buying a single small item, the postage can feel steep relative to the product price. Finally, MUJI rarely runs site-wide percentage discounts; most of their offers are targeted at specific categories or minimum spends, so timing your purchase around a relevant code matters more than waiting for a general sale.