Expired Coupons

Save 25% On Junior Styles

Buy 2 Or More And Save 25% On Canterbury Junior Styles

End date: 2023-04-17

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Up to 50% off Ireland Gear

Up to 50% off Ireland Gear- Perfect for Six Nations

End date: 2023-03-31

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ONE DAY DEAL: £20 Sweatpants

CCC one day deal is now £20 for the Combination Sweatpants

End date: 2022-11-30

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2 for £60 on selected hoodies and pants

Canterbury currently has a promo on for 2 for £60 on selected hoodies and pants. It’s live onsite now and set to end on Monday 17th.

End date: 2022-10-17

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Additional £5 off sale items

‘’ for an additional £5 off sale items. Its live now until 4th September.

End date: 2022-09-04

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Up to 50% off on Canterbury

Up to 50% off on Canterbury with their end of season sale

End date: 2022-07-16

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About Canterbury

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In 1904 three men began making tough woollen garments in a small town in New Zealand. John Lane, Pringle Walker and Alfred Rudkin were English natives turned proud Kiwis. Such was their love for their adopted homeland, they named their company after the area in which they settled - Canterbury. From its very beginnings, this was a brand rooted in the New Zealand soil. Like the Kiwi landscape itself, it was rugged and uncompromising. When the time came to give the company a logo, the founders naturally chose three kiwis. Canterbury’s reputation grew. Years later, when the Australian and New Zealand army needed tough gear for their units in World War 1, they made the call to Canterbury. The result was hard wearing kit created in the harsh cold of the South Pacific but designed for the blistering heat of the Mediterranean. Canterbury was becoming a national institution, a byword for Kiwi qualities of trustworthiness, resilience and hard work. Inevitably, the other great New Zealand institution – the All Blacks rugby team – would eventually choose Canterbury too. Thus began an association that would last for decades and would etch three kiwis not just onto jerseys, but into the folklore of the game.