The supermarket has brought its seasonal discount online for the first time in more than five years, and it lands right in the peak costume rush. Families can pick from F&F favourites without trekking to a busy branch, while still stacking up Clubcard points.
25% off F&F Halloween costumes for Clubcard members runs 20–26 October 2025, with prices from £7.50.
What’s on offer
Tesco’s range covers ages one to 14, mixing timeless fright-night staples with characters that children actually ask for. The headline is simple: Clubcard members get a quarter off ticket prices for one week, which pushes several outfits into the sub-£10 bracket.
- Witch: was £10, now £7.50, with ombré detail and a matching hat.
- X-ray skeleton: was £10, now £7.50, with a hooded one-piece design.
- Dracula: was £16, now £12, complete with cape and printed waistcoat.
- Werewolf: was £16, now £12, styled like ripped jeans and a varsity jacket.
- Wednesday Addams: was £20, now £15, including a wig in her signature style.
- Beetlejuice: was £20, now £15, with bold stripes and green splatter.
How and where you can buy
For the first time since before the pandemic era, Tesco is letting shoppers buy these discounted F&F costumes online. You can order through Tesco.com or via the Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app and bank points on every purchase. If you prefer to check sizes in person, the same prices apply in participating stores.
Order on Tesco.com or the Grocery & Clubcard app. Earn Clubcard points on every eligible purchase.
Key dates and timings
The window is tight and Halloween falls immediately after. Plan your basket and delivery option early.
| What | When |
|---|---|
| 25% off F&F Halloween costumes (Clubcard) | 20–26 October 2025 |
| Standard delivery | Typically within scheduled slots; fee applies |
| Returns window | 30 days from delivery or purchase |
The small print on fees and returns
Tesco charges £3.99 for standard delivery. If you need the outfit faster, express delivery costs £5.50 on any order. Returns are straightforward: take items back to a Tesco Extra or Superstore for free within 30 days, or book a courier return for £2.50 via the “My Orders” section on Tesco.com or in the app.
Delivery from £3.99, express at £5.50. Free in‑store returns within 30 days, or £2.50 by courier.
Why Tesco is doing this now
F&F Online launched in May 2025 to meet growing demand for home delivery of clothing. Bringing a seasonal promotion online marks a clear test of appetite ahead of peak winter spend. The timing also helps households that are juggling budgets and busy schedules in the run-up to half-term.
How the savings stack up
Because the discount is a flat 25%, you can estimate your basket on the fly. Divide the original price by four to find the saving, then subtract.
- Two costumes at £10 each drop to £7.50 each. That’s £15 plus delivery.
- One £16 outfit falls to £12. Add a £7.50 costume and you pay £19.50 before delivery.
- Pick three mid-range options at £16: you’ll spend £36 after discount, versus £48 before.
Factor in delivery. A £19.50 basket becomes £23.49 with standard shipping, or £25.00 with express. If you plan a larger shop, the delivery fee becomes a smaller share of the total. Clubcard points also add value if you convert them into money-off vouchers later in the year.
What to check before you buy
Fit, comfort and safety
Measure your child’s height and chest to match F&F size charts. Allow room for a base layer if you expect chilly trick-or-treat weather. Check care labels for flame-resistant fabrics and keep costumes clear of open flames and candles. Try on sooner rather than later so you can swap sizes within the 30‑day window.
Stock and timing
Popular characters tend to sell through quickly in the final week of October. If a size is unavailable online, try your nearest Extra or Superstore. Consider express delivery if you need the item before a school party or weekend event.
What this means for jobs and the festive rush
Separate to the Halloween offer, Tesco has started a seasonal recruitment push, hiring more than 28,500 temporary colleagues across the UK to support Christmas trading. Most roles sit in Superstores and Extras, with shifts available across mornings, daytimes and evenings. That extra staffing should help keep click‑and‑collect bays, tills and shelves moving when demand peaks.
Quick tips to stretch your budget further
- Use Clubcard: the 25% discount applies only when you scan or sign in.
- Bundle items: add non-costume essentials to dilute the delivery fee.
- Think reuse: pick outfits that can double up for school fancy-dress days.
- Check accessories: hats and masks often come included; avoid duplicates.
- Plan returns: keep tags and the dispatch note to make a swap painless.
If you’re shopping for a whole family
Set a per‑child budget first, then allocate by preference. For example, two children choosing a £7.50 skeleton and a £12 werewolf total £19.50. Add a £15 Wednesday Addams for an older sibling and the basket hits £34.50. With standard delivery, you pay £38.49. That sits well below typical specialist fancy‑dress prices, and the outfits still arrive in time for parties if you order before the final weekend.
The bottom line for late planners
The 20–26 October window gives you six shopping days to lock in 25% off without leaving home. Prices starting at £7.50 cover toddlers through tweens, and the mix of classics and trending names keeps arguments to a minimum. Add delivery and returns that most families can manage from the sofa, and this looks like a timely nudge to get Halloween sorted before the pumpkins go out.









Does the 25% come off automaticlly for Clubcard members, or do we need a code? Is the Wednesday Addams wig included in the £15 price, and how’s the sizing for 11–12?
£3.99 delivery on a £7.50 item kind of eats the saving. Honstly, unless you bundle a grocery shop, the fee stings. Any free click & collect slots?