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The Cettire Bulk & Repeat-Order Playbook

The Cettire Bulk & Repeat-Order Playbook

When you're buying several designer pieces at once — a season refresh, a wedding party, gifts — the rules change. A flat percentage voucher that wins on a single item often loses to a tiered rack or a two-for bundle once the cart grows. Here's the playbook for getting a big Cettire order to its lowest possible total.

Quick takeaway: On larger carts, tiered racks (deeper cuts as you add more) and two-for bundles usually beat a flat percentage. Build to a bundle or tier first, clear free delivery, then apply one voucher only if it still wins the maths.

Why big carts change the maths

On a single designer item, a percentage voucher is simple and often best. But add more pieces and two other levers pull ahead. A tiered rack cuts deeper the more flagged pieces you add, so its saving grows with your cart. A two-for bundle prices a pair at a flat rate that a percentage can't match on already-reduced stock. Past a few items, one of those usually beats a flat percentage outright.

The Cettire bulk and repeat-order savings playbook

Step one: choose your foundation

Before you think about a voucher, decide whether a tiered rack or a two-for bundle fits what you're buying. If you're grabbing five or more flagged pieces, the tier route likely runs away with it. If you're buying in pairs — two scarves, two accessories — the bundle is your foundation. Lock that in first; it's the biggest lever and it costs nothing to choose.

Step two: clear free delivery, then decide on a voucher

A big cart almost certainly clears the free-delivery threshold on its own, so that perk is yours. Now weigh a single voucher against what your foundation already saves. On a large tiered cart, a flat ‘dollars off over X’ voucher sometimes still adds a little on top; a percentage voucher rarely beats the tier itself. Run both totals and keep the lower one.

Repeat orders: bank the perks that carry over

If you order regularly, the account-based perks compound. Loyalty points accrue across orders and redeem later as a discount. A refer-a-friend credit lands after your friend's first order ships. A ‘$30 off your next order’ voucher earned on one purchase funds part of the next. None of these help a first-timer, but for a repeat buyer they quietly lower the running cost of every order.

A worked big-order example

Imagine a five-piece season refresh. You add all five flagged pieces so the tiered rack hits its deepest cut. The cart sails past the free-delivery threshold, so express is free. You test a ‘$60 off over $300’ voucher against a straight percentage and find the flat voucher adds a touch more on top of the tier. A free-gift tier attaches on its own. You finish with the tier, free delivery, a flat voucher and a freebie — a total no single percentage code could have reached.

The one habit that protects a big order

On a large cart, a mistimed dollar-off voucher can pull you under a threshold or clash with the tier. So add your levers one at a time and re-read the total after each. If a step makes the number go up instead of down, undo it. Watching the running total is what turns a good big-order plan into the lowest total you can actually get.

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