Free Returns on Orders at The Sports Edit
Womens New In from £20 at The Sports Edit
Up to 60% off Sweaty Betty at The Sports Edit
Pay Later with Klarna at The Sports Edit
Up to 50% off Womenswear in the Sports Edit Sale
Up to 60% off in The Sports Edit Sale
Up to 50% off Womens Footwear in The Sports Edit Sale
Up to 50% off Nike in The Sports Edit Sale
Up to 50% off Sweaty Betty in The Sports Edit Sale
Up to 60% off Womens Nike at The Sports Edit
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About the Brand
The Sports Edit is a premium sportswear retailer founded in 2015 and headquartered in London. It positions itself as Europe’s leading destination for stylish, high-performance activewear, curating brands that blend athletic function with contemporary design. The company ships to nearly 200 countries, making it a genuinely global operation despite its British roots.
The retailer stocks an eclectic range of labels — from household names like Nike and Sweaty Betty to emerging performance brands regularly introduced to the UK and European markets. Prices vary widely depending on the brand and product category, with sale items often starting from around £20 and full-price premium pieces climbing significantly higher. Over the course of a typical year, some form of promotion runs for roughly 85% of the time, so paying full price is rarely necessary.
Beyond the product range, the brand offers several built-in savings mechanisms. TSE Rewards, a free loyalty programme, lets you accumulate points and climb tiers for exclusive perks with every purchase. There’s a referral scheme paying out £15 to both you and your friend on qualifying orders, plus a 10% welcome discount for newsletter subscribers. Students and key workers each receive 10% off, and standard delivery is free on baskets over £70.
Between the near-permanent sales, demographic discounts and loyalty rewards, there are almost always multiple ways to reduce your total at The Sports Edit — and the offers listed below make it easy to see what’s live right now.
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Shopping Guide
When’s the best time to shop at The Sports Edit?
With a sale running for roughly 85% of the year, there’s almost always a discount available — paying full price is rarely necessary. The deepest markdowns, often reaching 60%, tend to coincide with Black Friday, Boxing Day and end-of-season clearances. We’d recommend adding items to your wishlist and holding out for these windows if you’re after premium brands like Nike or Sweaty Betty at their lowest prices.
How do I combine different offers for maximum savings?
Layering is the strategy here. Start by signing up to the newsletter for 10% off your first order. If you’re a student or key worker, verify your status for a further 10% on full-price items. Time your purchase to coincide with a sale, and make sure your basket clears the £70 threshold for free delivery. A referral link from an existing customer knocks another £15 off if it’s your first order.
Is TSE Rewards worth signing up for?
It’s free, so there’s no downside. You earn points on every purchase and climb through tiers that unlock progressively better rewards. If you buy activewear regularly — particularly during sale periods when basket values tend to be higher — the points accumulate faster than you’d expect. We’d suggest signing up before your first order so no early points go unclaimed.
What should I know about delivery and returns?
Standard delivery is free on orders over £70, which is easily reachable given the brand’s typical price points. If your basket falls just short, consider adding a small accessory rather than paying for shipping — it’s often cheaper. Returns are free regardless of order value, which is particularly useful for activewear where fit varies significantly between brands and product lines.