How to use a Bonds promo code
This is a quick and easy part of the checkout process. After adding everything to card, go to the order summary and click “+ Add” next to where it says “Promo code”, then put the code in and click the “Add” button to update your order.

As someone who usually grudgingly wears pads at night, [Bonds] period undies felt way more breathable, comfortable and I wasn’t constantly stressing that my pad would shift around in the night and spring a leak.
Maddison Leach, Senior Journalist
Can I get a promo code for my first order?
Right now, Bonds offers $5 off your first order after signing up to Bonds Rewards. This “Welcome reward” is added to your account at bonds.com.au and can be redeemed at the checkout, with no minimum spend required. Just make sure you use it before it expires (Bonds Rewards vouchers usually have a 30-day or 3-month expiry).
Does Bonds have a promo code for free shipping?
You might sometimes find a promo code or other deal that gives you free shipping on the Bonds website. But you might not even need one, because Bonds offers free standard delivery on orders over $59 in Australia.
What if there’s no promo code?
Good news: Bonds also runs promotions that don’t need a code. When that’s the case, the savings are automatically applied at the checkout. We’ve rounded up a mix of promo code and other deals here, so you’ll only see a code listed if you actually need one.
How Woman’s Day finds the latest and greatest Bonds promo codes and deals
Our dedicated deals team have years of experience hunting down the best promo codes, sales and other promotions – with the goal of making it easier for you. With Bonds, our strategy includes keeping a close eye on the website, newsletters and social media, as well as reading the fine print so we can share important details with you. We also test the codes and deals before adding them here, and remove expired ones so it’s easy for you to choose and use whichever deal you want.
How often does Bonds have sales?
Bonds is big on sales, with a dedicated section of the site you can shop for the latest discounts and offers. To give you an idea of the savings, we found items for up to 50% off when we checked. You can also search by category, with plenty of filters, which we found handy for narrowing down the search.
We’ve also noticed valuable deals on Bonds during major sales like Click Frenzy and Black Friday. For example, you could get 40% off the range during Click Frenzy Mayhem earlier this year.
Savings tips when you’re shopping with Bonds
- Join Bonds Rewards: As well as a $5 Welcome voucher, joining Bonds Rewards means you’ll earn 1 point for every $1 spent with the store – and every 100 points gets you a $5 voucher. Plus an anniversary gift, free delivery and returns (no minimum spend) and exclusive offers.
- Shop multipacks and bundles: Bonds multipack offers can save you, well, a bundle when compared to buying individual items. For example, a three-pack of women’s Cottontails full briefs cost $39.99, which is equivalent to $13.33 per pair, compared to $18.99 if you buy them individually. And a baby vest 4 pack costs $22, which is just $5.50 per vest.
- Check stockists for sales: It’s not exactly shopping with Bonds, but it can help to keep in mind that their undies, socks and other essentials are also sold at retailers including Target, Myer and Woolworths. So if you haven’t found a deal you want at Bonds, you can always check these stores for different offers and potential savings.
What’s on our Bonds wishlist
Bonds has a great range of undies, sleepwear and wardrobe staples like tees. So here’s a closer look at some of the items we’re adding to cart.
- Move Flare Pant: Combining style and comfort, these pants can easily take you from yoga to brunch.
- Bloody Comfy Period Undies: We’ve tried the Bloody Comfy Full Brief for heavy flow and the Bloody Comfy Bikini for moderate flows, and found them “way more breathable [and] comfortable” than a pad, without the stress of changing a tampon during the day.
- Chafe Off Trunk: These best-sellers have rave reviews, with customers on Bonds saying they’re “buttery soft and comfortable in all the right places” and “great for the gym”.
- The Wiggles collection: We’ve been excited about this collaboration since it was announced in January – and we’re even more excited to find plenty of Wiggles-inspired baby and kids clothes, undies and sleepwear available now. There are even some discounts that could help you save.
How Bonds became an underwear icon
Bonds Australia’s story actually starts with an American – George Allan Bond – who came to Sydney in 1915 and began importing women’s hosiery and gloves, But it wasn’t long before he started manufacturing his own items locally – he actually established the first mill in Australia to spin and weave cotton. In fact, his operations were so large and influential that Bond is credited with helping establish a whole suburb in Sydney (Pendle Hill)
Early on, Bonds captured the Aussie imagination with a series of Syd Miller comic-strip ads – featuring hero Chesty Bond – which ran from the 30s to the 60s.
In the 21st century, Bonds is better known for its collaborations with celebrities. Its #BONDS100 celebration to mark 100 years of the brand was a star-studded affair that included Miranda Kerr, Samara Weaving, Ruby Rose and Rachael Taylor.
Then, last year, Bonds launched the As Worn By Us campaign and platform, with actor (and Play School icon) Noni Hazlehurst narrating films and portraits spanning every age from newborns to 100-year-olds.
And just when you thought it couldn’t get more iconic, this year a very grown up Robert Irwin stepped into the spotlight alongside Tkay Maidza in the playful “Made for Down Under” campaign. Featuring Snakes, spiders and cheeky banter (pun intended), it’s bringing Bonds almost full circle as the brand launches into the US – where Bond migrated from some 110 years ago.
