Marlies Dekkers' headline offer lets you buy one style and get 30% off a second item, making it perfect for shoppers adding multiple pieces to their cart. The brand also runs tiered discounts for larger orders and free shipping at higher spend thresholds, so the best deal depends on how much you're spending and how many items you're buying.
Buying one or two items: If you're purchasing a single piece, hold off and look for a second item to unlock the 30% off deal. Buying two items with this offer gives you solid savings on that second purchase. If you're a first time customer, signing up to the newsletter for 10% off your initial purchase can be worth comparing against the two item deal—the newsletter discount applies to your entire order rather than just one item, so it might save you more depending on what you're buying.
Buying two items: The purchase two items and get 40% off deal beats the 30% off second item offer here, so go with the 40% discount if you're planning two pieces.
Buying three or more items: The purchase three styles and receive 50% off deal is the strongest offer for larger shopping carts. This stacks nicely if you're building a bigger Marlies Dekkers collection—you'll save 50% on your third item and beyond.
Orders over $250: Once your basket hits $250, you'll also qualify for free shipping on top of whichever tiered discount applies to your items. This is an automatic benefit, not a code, so you'll see it trigger at checkout once you meet the threshold.
New arrivals: If you're shopping the new arrivals collection, pieces start from $75, which gives you flexibility to build different basket sizes and layer in the appropriate tiered discount.
Only one offer applies at checkout, so compare your basket total and item count against the available options. If you're buying two items, the 40% off deal wins. If you're buying three or more, the 50% discount is your best bet. Two items at lower individual prices might benefit more from the newsletter signup's 10% off your entire order, so do the math on your specific items before you commit.