Jiffy Shirts Clearance Hacks That Beat a Percentage Code
Everyone hunts for the biggest percentage code. Meanwhile the quiet savings sit on the closeout rack, where retiring colors and discontinued styles are already marked down hard — no code required. Here is how to work the clearance section so it beats a coupon on cost per shirt.
Why closeout beats a code
A percentage code trims a slice off the regular price. A closeout price is the regular price already cut to the bone — often 40% to 70% off — because the color or style is being retired. Start from that lower number and even a modest case tier on top can land you below what the deepest coupon would achieve on a full-price style. The trick is treating closeout as your starting point, not a last resort.
The obvious catch is availability. Closeout stock is whatever is left, so colors and sizes vanish without warning and rarely return. If a retiring shade works for your design, buy the quantity you need in one go rather than planning a reorder that may never be possible.
Match your design to what is on the rack
The savviest print buyers keep their artwork flexible enough to ride the closeout rack. A design that reads well on several colors lets you chase whatever is marked down this week instead of paying full price for one specific shade. If your logo works on both a heather and a solid, you have doubled your chances of catching a deep closeout.
Layering on top of closeout
Closeout pricing usually behaves like its own offer, so a percentage code may refuse to layer on top — which is fine, because you rarely need it to. What does layer cleanly is the free-shipping threshold, a free-sample tier, and your Jiffy Rewards points. Build a closeout-heavy cart past the shipping line and let those no-code perks ride alongside the markdown.
A closeout-first ordering routine
- Open the closeout section first and note which retiring colors suit your design.
- Concentrate quantity into one or two closeout colors to reach a case tier.
- Clear the free-shipping threshold so delivery is waived.
- Only then test a code — keep it if it somehow layers and helps, drop it if not.
- Redeem points last to trim the final few dollars.
When to skip clearance
Clearance is not always the answer. If you need a specific brand-and-color match for an ongoing program, or you will have to reorder the exact same shade next quarter, a full-price stocked style is the safer choice — pair it with the best code instead. Closeout is for one-off runs where cost per shirt matters more than repeatability.
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