Here’s a quick look at Kurt Geiger's current and upcoming main sales in 2026. Dates and sales may change, so check the official site for the latest updates.
Kurt Geiger Sale Calendar 2026
Quick Sales Summary (Text Version)
For quick reference, here is the text version of the calendar below:
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Reference Guide
Kurt Geiger Sales FAQ
When does Kurt Geiger have its biggest sales?
Kurt Geiger runs two major seasonal events each year: Winter Sale in January (with reductions up to 70% off) and Summer Sale in July (usually 50-60% off selected styles). Black Friday in November is another huge moment, drawing big crowds for sitewide discounting across shoes and bags.
What's the difference between the Sale section and Shoeaholics outlet?
The Sale section on kurtgeiger.com features current-season styles at reduced prices, while Shoeaholics is Kurt Geiger's separate outlet website stocking past-season inventory, overruns, and multiple brands (including Carvela and Miss KG) at steeper discounts—sometimes up to 75% off retail.
Shoeaholics is owned by Kurt Geiger but operates as a standalone clearance channel. Selection is more limited and sizes go fast, but prices can be unbeatable if you find your fit.
Does Kurt Geiger participate in Black Friday and Cyber Monday?
Yes. Black Friday is one of Kurt Geiger's biggest annual events, with past campaigns advertising around 20-30% off sitewide or higher on select collections. The offers usually extend through the weekend into Cyber Monday, and many department stores that carry Kurt Geiger run their own concurrent promotions.
How does the Kurt Cares loyalty program help with sales?
Members of Kurt Cares (the brand's free loyalty scheme) get early access to sales before the general public. You earn 1 Kindness Point for every £10 or $10 spent, unlocking perks like birthday gifts and free delivery at higher tiers. However, purchases from outlet stores and concessions don't count toward points.
Are sale items at department stores cheaper than buying direct from kurtgeiger.com?
Prices vary. Kurt Geiger sets its own promotions, while Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, Harrods, and Selfridges run independent markdowns on Kurt Geiger stock. During the same weekend, you might see a pair of Eagle loafers at different sale prices across retailers.
Are outlet and sale items authentic Kurt Geiger quality?
Yes. Sale and outlet pieces are genuine Kurt Geiger products—usually prior-season colors, excess inventory, or styles being discontinued. The brand doesn't manufacture cheaper “outlet-only” lines. You're simply buying at a discount because the company is clearing space for new collections.
Can I use loyalty perks or gift vouchers during sales?
Kurt Cares loyalty gifts and birthday vouchers usually exclude sale items and can't be combined with other promotions. If you have a voucher with a minimum spend requirement, check the fine print—many are valid on full-price styles only. Standard new-customer welcome discounts also exclude markdown merchandise.
How quickly do popular sizes sell out during sales?
Very fast. Mid-range sizes (UK 5-7 or US 7-9) in bestselling styles like the Kensington bags or Southbank sneakers can disappear within hours of a sale launch, especially during January and Black Friday events. If you're browsing on day three of a promo, expect limited size runs and colors.
Does Kurt Geiger ship sale items internationally?
Yes, the UK site (kurtgeiger.com) ships discounted items to over 50 countries, including Australia, Canada, Singapore, and across Europe. All orders are processed in GBP and ship from the UK. Customs and import duties are the buyer's responsibility and vary by destination. For US shoppers, use kurtgeiger.us instead—it has its own inventory and sale calendar.
What's the difference between “Sale” and “Clearance” markdowns on retail partner sites?
On kurtgeiger.com, there's one main Sale section. But at Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, and Nordstrom Rack, you'll see Kurt Geiger appear in both “Sale” (seasonal markdowns, still decent size availability) and “Clearance” or “Final Offer” categories (steeper discounts, very limited stock). Clearance means the retailer is exiting that style completely—grab it if it fits, because restocks won't happen.
