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The Bulk & Bundle Buying Guide for Comfrt

The Bulk & Bundle Buying Guide for Comfrt

A flat percentage code is a fine default for one hoodie. Buy for a household, a team or a full season, though, and the winning move usually shifts to bundles and tiered builders. They're designed to reward volume, and on a large cart they frequently overtake even a strong percentage. Here's exactly when that switch happens.

Quick takeaway: On bigger, mostly full-price carts, two-for bundles and tiered builders tend to beat a flat percentage — especially once free shipping and points layer on. On small or sale-heavy carts, a percentage code can still win. Run both in the calculator when unsure.

Bigger carts change the maths

A flat percentage code is a fine default for a single hoodie. Start buying for a household, a team or a whole season, though, and the winning move usually shifts. Tiered builders and two-for bundles are designed to reward volume, and on a large cart they frequently overtake even a strong percentage. Knowing when that switch happens is the whole game.

The three bulk-friendly tools

  • Two-for bundles. Fixed prices like two hoodies for $99 or two jogger pairs for $79 that beat per-item pricing the moment you buy in pairs.
  • Tiered builders. Offers that deepen as you add more full-price pieces, topping out around a third off on larger carts.
  • Dollar-off thresholds. Automatic reductions like $50 off $250 that scale naturally with a bigger spend.
How a tiered builder overtakes a flat percent-off code

A worked example for a five-piece cart

Imagine five full-price pieces for the season. A 20% code takes a fifth off the lot — respectable. But run the same five through a tiered builder that reaches roughly 30% at that size, and the builder pulls clearly ahead. Layer the free-shipping threshold (easily cleared at this cart size) and a points credit, and the gap widens further. The percentage code was never bad; the builder was simply built for exactly this cart.

When a percentage still wins

On a two-item cart, or when several pieces are already on the sale rail, a percentage code can still come out on top — especially if the bundle excludes reduced items. The rule isn't ‘bundles always win’; it's ‘the bigger and more full-price the cart, the more the bundle tends to win.’ Run both in the homepage calculator whenever you're unsure.

A checklist for the big haul

  1. Group items into pairs to see whether two-for bundles apply.
  2. Check the tiered builder's ceiling against your cart size.
  3. Confirm you've cleared the free-shipping threshold — it's usually effortless on a large cart.
  4. Apply your single best code or bundle, then add any points on top.
  5. Glance at the total after each step so nothing quietly slips.

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