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Somewhere between the aspirational wilderness and the never-ending discount code carousel lives Weird Fish - a British clothing brand trying earnestly to convince you that a microfleece is still a lifestyle statement. You may know the name from a particularly enthusiastic relative, or perhaps you've been drawn in by the mythical-sounding "Gilbert 1/4 Zip." Either way, the brand inhabits that quiet midpoint between outdoorsy and everyday, wrapped in a soft jersey and maybe just a touch of sea breeze. The current offer? An extra 10% off using the code EXTRA10, and £1 standard UK delivery. Frankly, it beats paying full price for another hoodie you didn’t realise you needed.
Let’s start with the mainstay: men’s fleeces and 1/4 zips. These are Weird Fish’s bread and butter, stitched from a microfleece fabric that’s cued not to challenge any fashion norms but to quietly survive the next five years of pub walks, school runs, or early-morning dog outings. The Gilbert, a perennial best-seller, comes in various polite stripes and colours like "Navy" and "Ash." It’s functional, light, and never tries too hard - which, come to think of it, describes most of the Weird Fish offering.
On sale now, many styles are already 25% off, and the EXTRA10 code stacks on top at checkout. Sizes tend to run true, but pay attention if you sit awkwardly between a "Large" and a "Lounge comfortably for the next ten years." Free delivery kicks in at £60, though even if you’re beneath that threshold, £1 shipping isn’t worth losing much sleep over. Returns are free for 30 days - and refreshingly, the return process has gone paperless. No printer required, no passive-aggressive slips asking why you changed your mind.
Women's wear leans into casual, shapeless comfort - but with just enough tailoring and print to distance itself from loungewear. The Cassandra Organic Cotton Jersey Swing Dress, for example, favours a modest sleeve and a flattering hemline, described by several reviewers as "ideal if you're a bit conscious of upper arms." It’s the kind of honest fit that quietly acknowledges the emotional rollercoaster of seasonal dressing.
The cotton jersey fabric has decent stretch, better for school pickups than candlelit dates. Not that you couldn’t dress it up - with sandals and optimism, anything’s possible. At £35 before discounts (down from a not-outrageous £44.95), it’s one of the rare cases where relative affordability matches actual wearability. Just don’t expect luxury. This is realism, with a hidden pocket.
For men not fully on board with shirts but trying - grudgingly - the Grafton Organic Cotton Soft Jersey Shirt is as much concession as it is clothing. Somewhere between a T-shirt and a formal intention, it’s soft, cool, and unlikely to offend anyone at a casual birthday party. The current discount takes it to around £27 with the code, and sizes seem to be holding steady at the time of writing.
Polo shirts, fleeces and jumpers dominate the middle of the range - reliable in climate, colour, and cut. Most come in soft, forgiving cotton blends with names like "Blue Mirage" or "Dark Jade," presumably inspired by a catalogue of Farrow & Ball rejects. Colour correctness aside, sizes do skew generously. If you’re ordering a fleece, you probably already know this. Most repeat buyers do.
While the checkout experience is relatively drama-free, a few outlier experiences (orders lost to the ether, a handful of sizing misfires) remind us that even the best logistics teams are only human. Still, the replacement process works, and the brand’s 4.7 Trustpilot rating - gleaned from a frankly staggering 429,000+ reviews - suggests they’re doing something right more often than not.
Shipping is free over £60 and (currently) £1 otherwise, making impulse-purchase guilt slightly easier to digest. Delivery generally takes 2–4 working days depending on your location in the UK. Returns are processed within a week. And no, nothing is individually perfumed or packed in scented tissue paper. You’re not buying from a startup trying to change your life. You’re buying a zip-up fleece.
Weird Fish isn’t trying to reinvent anyone’s wardrobe. It’s here for those in-between moments - layers you wear while the kettle boils, shirts that don’t require ironing or introspection. The current promotions - an extra 10% off with code EXTRA10 and low-cost delivery - are good, if not electrifying. But then again, neither is a hoodie you’ll wear until it falls apart five years from now. And perhaps that’s the point.
So no, you don’t need more clothes. But you probably do need clothes that don’t make a fuss. Weird Fish delivers exactly that - quietly, in two to four working days.
Weird Fish offers a reassuringly familiar spread of delivery options for UK customers, starting with standard delivery: £3.95 or free if you spend over £60. Packages typically arrive 3–6 working days after you order—unless you live somewhere scenic, in which case it may take longer. Express delivery (1–2 working days) costs £5.95, or is free if you spend over £100, though it’s not available for the usual list of remote postcodes. If you’re in a real hurry, DPD next-day delivery is £7.95—but again, not if you live anywhere that might require a ferry.
Click and collect is free if you choose a store, or £3.95 to a post office (free above £60). It generally takes 3–5 working days. The site is careful to mention that busy periods may cause delays, though it doesn’t define “busy.”
For the Channel Islands, delivery costs £3.95 (free over £60) and takes 3–6 working days. International delivery is handled by Global-e, a third-party logistics partner that also assumes responsibility for customs and taxes—though Weird Fish wisely declines to estimate what those might be. Delivery times and costs vary by country and are shown at checkout.
Returns are free in the UK for 30 days. There’s no elaborate ritual: just get in touch and send it back. A rare example of simplicity in the fashion world.
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