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Nike promo codes and deals: 30% off

At a glance:

  • 15% off first purchase on the Nike app with code APP15 and free shipping over $50
  • 10% discounts for students, teachers, military, first responders and healthcare workers via SheerID verification
  • Up to 33% off on classic sneakers like Air Force 1 and Air Max 270, plus new releases such as the SB Dunk Low Pro x Bronx Girls Skate

How nike’s promo ecosystem works

Nike continues to lean on a layered discount strategy that rewards both new and loyal customers. New app users automatically become members and can apply the promo code APP15 for a 15% reduction on their first order, plus free shipping on purchases of $50 or more. The discount is applied at checkout and does not stack with other coupons, but it can be combined with the free‑shipping code that Nike runs periodically.

For birthday shoppers, Nike offers a 10% discount on a minimum $100 spend, applicable to the first $500 of a qualifying purchase. The birthday coupon can be used alongside the free‑shipping promo, effectively lowering the cost of higher‑ticket items such as limited‑edition sneakers or performance apparel.

Member‑only perks beyond coupons

Beyond one‑off codes, Nike members receive ongoing benefits. Free shipping on orders over $50 is a standing perk, and members gain access to a 60‑day Wear Test that lets them return items with a receipt if the fit or performance isn’t right. Additionally, members are often invited to exclusive product drops, such as the Team US Collection tied to the upcoming Olympic Games, and can shop early on the SNKRS platform for high‑demand releases.

Verification‑based discounts for specific groups

Nike extends a flat 10% discount to several professional and demographic groups, but each discount requires verification through SheerID. After verification, shoppers receive a single‑use promo code that is valid for seven days and expires after two weeks. The groups eligible for this discount include:

  • Students over 16 in the United States (high school, college, university)
  • Teachers and education staff
  • Active, reserve, veteran, retired U.S. military personnel, spouses and dependents
  • Medical professionals, first responders, EMTs, firefighters and law‑enforcement officers

Products excluded from these discounts are Nike By You custom items, gift cards, select launch and SNKRS releases, and Apple‑branded merchandise.

Current sale highlights across the catalog

Nike’s “sale today” section features deep cuts on both classic and contemporary models. Notable markdowns include:

  • Nike Dunk Low and Dunk Low Retro SE – 24% off, many under $100
  • Zoom Vomero 5 – 24% off
  • Nike Free Metcon 6 – 32% off
  • Metcon 10 – custom versions starting at $155
  • Air Max 270 – up to 30% off
  • Air Force 1 Low Retro – up to 33% off
  • Air Force 1 ‘07 LV8 – under $80

These discounts span categories from basketball (Kobe Protros) to running (updated Pegasus) and streetwear (Blazers). Shoppers are encouraged to filter by “sale” on Nike.com or the app to see the full range of reduced items.

Emerging collaborations and niche lines

Nike’s product pipeline continues to blend sport with culture. The SB Dunk Low Pro x Bronx Girls Skate dropped in late January 2026, marrying skate‑board aesthetics with urban motifs. Meanwhile, the Team US Soccer x Nike collection offers jerseys, shorts and replica gear for men, women and children, capitalising on national team enthusiasm.

A newer venture is the Nike Skims line, a partnership with Kim Kardashian’s Skims brand. The collection merges shapewear technology with athletic performance fabrics, delivering pieces suitable for ballet, HIIT and long‑distance running. Early reports suggest the line will be stocked both online and in select brick‑and‑mortar stores.

What to watch next

Nike’s discount architecture is likely to evolve as it balances margin pressure with consumer expectations. Watch for seasonal promo codes tied to major events—such as the Olympics or World Cup—and for potential expansions of verification‑based discounts into additional professions. Additionally, the performance of crossover collaborations like Nike Skims will indicate how far the brand can push lifestyle‑sport hybrids without diluting its core athletic identity.

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FAQ

How can I get 15% off my first Nike app purchase?
Download the Nike app, log in to automatically become a member, and enter the promo code APP15 at checkout. The discount applies to your first order and you also receive free shipping on purchases of $50 or more.
What groups are eligible for Nike’s 10% verification discount?
Students over 16 in the US, teachers, active or veteran military personnel and their dependents, as well as medical professionals, first responders, EMTs, firefighters and law‑enforcement officers can claim a 10% discount after verifying their status through SheerID, which issues a single‑use code.
Which Nike shoes are currently on sale and how much can I save?
Current markdowns include 24% off Nike Dunk Low and Dunk Low Retro SE (many under $100), 24% off Zoom Vomero 5, 32% off Nike Free Metcon 6, up to 30% off Air Max 270, and up to 33% off Air Force 1 Low Retro. Prices vary, with some Air Force 1 ‘07 LV8 models listed under $80.

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