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Ways to Save at Moss

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The £10 welcome code on orders over £50 applies immediately. On a two-piece suit at the entry price point of around £150, it represents around 7% off the total spend. The newsletter also carries early access to sale events and exclusive promotions not shown publicly on the site.

Sign up before browsing so the code arrives in your inbox before you reach checkout.

Use the refer-a-friend scheme for any purchase over £100

When a referred friend places their first order over £100, both the referrer and the friend receive 15% off their respective next orders. On a suit at £200 that is £30 back. There is no stated limit on the number of friends that can be referred.

For anyone buying a suit around the same time as a friend — a shared wedding party, a new job, a formal event season — coordinating referrals before either order is placed produces 15% off for both.

Book a group hire and claim the multibuy discount

The hire multibuy gives one free hire for every five full-priced adult hires, which for a wedding party of six means one suit hired at no cost. The saving of roughly 17% across the group is applied without requiring a code, simply by booking the correct number of hires together.

For wedding parties, booking hire at least 60 days before the event typically produces the best availability and pricing, particularly between May and September when demand is highest.

Check the Outlet before buying at full price

The Moss Outlet carries suits, shirts, trousers, shoes and accessories at up to 70% off. Unlike the main sale section which runs seasonally, the Outlet is a permanent section with stock that turns over as the range updates.

The trade-off is that Outlet items cannot have promotional codes applied on top. If a product is available in both the Outlet and the main range, comparing the effective cost of each route before applying any code is worth doing.

Use the Custom Made service for group wedding suits rather than buying off the rack

For a wedding party buying multiple suits, the Custom Made service produces garments at the same measurements for all members of the party, with consistent styling details, in 28 days. Starting from around £329 per suit, it is priced in the same bracket as premium off-the-rack options but produces a garment that fits correctly from delivery rather than requiring alterations afterwards.

In-store measuring appointments for the whole party can be booked together, with a single advisor handling all measurements in one session.


What Moss Gets Right

Moses Moss did not invent tailoring. He invented accessible tailoring — using offcuts from Savile Row to produce ready-to-wear suits at a time when a suit meant a fitting, a wait and a price that excluded most of the working population. The brand’s founding principle, that well-made clothes should be available to everyone, is still visible in the Custom Made service’s entry price point and in the hire model that has existed since 1897.

The suit hire model is genuinely unusual in UK retail and largely unchanged in concept for over a century. The ability to hire a morning coat or tuxedo for a single occasion at a fraction of the purchase price is a practical solution that no other UK high street retailer operates at scale. For men who attend one or two formal events per year, hiring rather than buying a rarely-worn garment is a financially rational decision that Moss enables straightforwardly with multiple appointment types and home delivery.

The Custom Made service occupies a specific and underserved price point. True bespoke tailoring from Savile Row costs several thousand pounds. Off-the-rack suits from a department store rarely fit without alteration. The Moss Custom Made service, producing a made-to-measurement suit with fabric from named Italian and British mills in 28 days from around £329, sits between these two in a gap that few competitors address. The 28-day turnaround, using technology alongside traditional tailoring, is fast enough to serve wedding planning timelines that would rule out most traditional bespoke services.

The breadth of the discount programme reflects who actually buys suits. Students buying their first interview suit, NHS workers attending weddings, teachers going to formal dinners, people with disabilities shopping for occasion wear — Moss has standing discount programmes for all of these groups through Student Beans, Blue Light Card, Health Service Discounts, Discounts for Teachers and Purpl. Most clothing retailers maintain one or two of these partnerships. Covering all of them reflects a realistic picture of the UK suit-buying population rather than a narrow target customer.

The refer-a-friend scheme is structured correctly for the suit market. Most refer-a-friend schemes reward the referrer only after the transaction is complete. Moss gives 15% off to both parties simultaneously, which incentivises coordination rather than just recruitment. In a category where purchases are often occasion-driven and multiple people in a social group are buying suits at the same time, that structure produces genuine mutual value rather than a one-sided marketing mechanic.