10% off First Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£3 off Mens Brushback Fleece Jogger Short Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£6 off Selected Hoodie Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£9.99 for Polo Shirt Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£20 off Fayde Cotton Pique Polo Shirts 3 Pack Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£12 off Mens Linen Cotton Blend Chino Shorts Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£10 off Mens Chino Shorts Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£19.99 for Men's Shorts plus Belt plus T-Shirt Bundle Orders at Tokyo Laundry
25% off Selected Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£5 off Selected Mens Boxer Orders at Tokyo Laundry
£2 off Osten Polo Shirt Orders at Tokyo Laundry
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About the Brand
Tokyo Laundry is a British-designed casualwear brand that blends Americana styling with UK heritage influences. The label covers men’s, women’s and boys’ fashion — the latter spanning ages 5 to 13 — with a core focus on loungewear, vintage-print tees, sweatshirts, knitwear and accessories. You’ll find the range at tokyolaundry.com as well as through selected UK retailers, and the brand has been steadily expanding its footprint across Europe and North America.
The product line centres on everyday comfort pieces at accessible price points. Joggers, hoodies, polo shirts and chino shorts form the backbone, alongside seasonal additions like fleece dressing gowns and cable-knit bobble hats. Fabric quality is a consistent selling point: the brand uses soft jersey cotton, brushed-back fleece and cotton-linen blends across its collections, with details such as woven waistbands, embroidered branding and all-over prints setting pieces apart from generic high-street alternatives.
Several practical perks sweeten the deal. Next-day delivery costs £3.99 or comes free on orders over £50, provided you place the order by 4pm. A dedicated Deals page on the website flags current promotions, and newsletter subscribers receive early access to offers. Tokyo Laundry also states a commitment to ethical sourcing across its supply chain — a point worth noting for shoppers who factor responsible manufacturing into their buying decisions.
Between the loyalty savings from newsletter sign-ups, the regular bundle deals, and the discount codes listed above, there are several ways to trim the cost of a Tokyo Laundry order. Bookmark this page and check back before you shop.
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Shopping Guide
When’s the best time to grab a Tokyo Laundry bargain?
The brand runs promotions year-round, but the heaviest discounting tends to coincide with seasonal transitions — spring-summer crossovers on shorts and polo shirts, and autumn-winter launches on joggers and hoodies. We’d also suggest checking tokyolaundry.com’s dedicated Deals page alongside the codes here; between that, the newsletter (which occasionally carries subscriber-only offers), and this page’s regularly updated vouchers, you’re covering every angle.
Is it worth buying multi-pack bundles over individual pieces?
The offer list regularly features bundle-specific codes — 3JOGGERS for 30% off a three-pack of joggers, FAYDE for £10 off a three-pack of polo shirts — and these consistently deliver the best per-item price. If you’re buying basics anyway, a bundle code beats picking up individual pieces at full price every time. Check the current offers above for the latest multi-pack deals.
Can I use more than one discount code per order?
Tokyo Laundry’s checkout typically accepts one promo code per transaction, so you’ll need to choose the code that saves you the most on that particular basket. A percentage-off code like HOT25 (25% off selected orders) might beat a fixed-amount code on larger baskets, while a flat £6 off like HOODS or CHINO could be better for smaller orders. Work out the value of each before you commit.
How does Tokyo Laundry compare to other loungewear brands on the high street?
Where Tokyo Laundry sits comfortably is in the gap between fast-fashion basics and premium loungewear labels. You’re getting considered design details — embroidered logos, cotton-linen blends, branded waistbands — without the price tags of brands like Lyle & Scott or Fred Perry. The range leans heavily towards casual comfort pieces rather than sportswear, making it a natural fit for shoppers after something smarter than a typical tracksuit.