NOTE: If you’re a Prime member and you don’t see the shipping update on the order page, look for a “Use this address” button and tap/click that. The order page will finish loading and shipping will update.
Restrictions and fine print:
During checkout, the discount will be applied to the subtotal on the final checkout screen, the screen with the ‘place order’ button.
You can order as many times as you want.
Offer valid for all customers.
Free shipping does not apply to international orders.
A discount of 61.34% will be deducted at checkout, (i.e. the screen with the “Place Order” button).
You must have 5 or more shirt items in your cart at checkout.
You may add any offers from Shirt.woot to your cart to get to 5 shirts, the discount will only apply on select Shirt.Woot apparel offers from this sale.
Offer valid from February 5, 2024 at 12:00am CT until February 7, 2024 at 11:59pm CT
Would you ever send me a screen shot of the shirts in your cart? I’ll try to recreate the issue to see which shirt is causing the problem and then maybe I can fix it.
Be warned that you will get MAYBE 4 washes from these shirts before the design starts to peel. By about 6 washes it looks like trash. Woot changed their process at the end of 2020 and the shirt designs all peel. I bought some in Nov last year to test it, some are peeling after only 3 washes, I contacted woot customer service they “take everything you say to heart and try our best to incorporate your thoughts into our site and business improvements” so basically tough luck that their quality sucks. Just know what you are getting!
To see the discount you have to keep clicking through the Amazon pay process, until you get to a screen that has a “place order” button. It will ask you to confirm your shipping address and payment method before the discount will show up. The discount will show up on that screen, if you accidentally hit place order (which I do often cause I get click happy) you have 2 hours to cancel the order yourself under “stuff I bought” if the discount wasn’t correct.
is not in the included sale. So it does get you to the 5 shirts you need to qualify for the discount, the discount will only be applied the 4 shirts in your cart form this sale:
So you can either just checkout with those shirts already in your cart where it applies the discount to the shirts that qualify, or you can delete that one shirt and select another one from the sale to get to the $29 checkout price.
To see the discount you have to keep clicking through the Amazon pay process, until you get to a screen that has a “place order” button. It will ask you to confirm your shipping address and payment method before the discount will show up. The discount will show up on that screen, if you accidentally hit place order (which I do often cause I get click happy) you have 2 hours to cancel the order yourself under “stuff I bought” if the discount wasn’t correct.
Their print process actually changed back in 2016, with some offerings using the process since 2012.
A while back, a fellow wooter gave a challenge to buy two, wash/wear one while preserving the other – and I had the candidates already. One has been washed and dried 20 times (with bonus ventilation), the other hasn’t.
(I’m sorry that you’ve had it happen on multiple shirts.
From multiple Wooters, print durability has been an issue, though it’s not happening all the time. Hopefully they can keep better track of why it’s happening and ways to prevent future issues.)
Mine has never been that bad, but they definitely don’t last as long as other graphic t-shirts sadly.
First batch I bought lasted maybe a year with regular rotation of my other t-shirts. Parts started to flake out to the point where you could no longer tell what was on the t-shirt. Eventually they looked like regular shirts.
Second batch was overstock recommended by woot. 100% writing, had them for probably 4 months and they are already fading with maybe 10 washes.
Third batch is only a few months old with maybe 3 washes each but you can tell they aren’t going to last. I’ve tried turning them inside outside when washing, which might help but doesn’t seem to do a whole lot.
I like woot as a company and try to support them, but their graphics simply don’t hold up. I have t-shirts from various stores that have lasted decades. Sad that all my woot shirts barely make it a year, if even that.