
Hibbett Military & Veteran Discount
Hibbett runs no military or veteran discount — ID.me confirms it. Here’s the honest way to save: free Hibbett Rewards, public sales, and the tax-free exchange.
Hibbett does not offer a military or veteran discount. We wish the answer were different, but it’s worth being precise: the coupon sites claiming "10% off for military through ID.me" are wrong. ID.me — the exact service they name — publicly states it is "not aware that Hibbett offers Military discounts," and Hibbett has no military checkout on its site. The same goes for first responders, nurses, government employees, teachers, and students, and there’s no Hibbett storefront on GovX either.
So here’s how a service member actually saves at Hibbett, honestly: join the free Hibbett Rewards program for 15% off your first online order and free shipping, then earn $10 back for every $200 you spend; time your purchase to a public holiday sale (Hibbett runs 20–50% events around Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Black Friday); and use around 2% cashback when you’re not applying a store code. The one military-specific edge is a substitution: the Nike, Jordan, and adidas shoes Hibbett sells are also stocked tax-free at the military exchange (ShopMyExchange / Navy Exchange), where all honorably discharged veterans can shop online.
This is an independent guide — we’re not affiliated with Hibbett or ID.me, and terms can change at any time.


Opens www.hibbett.com · No military verification or discount exists — the free Rewards program (15% off your first order) is the best standing route
Hibbett Military Discount — Key Facts
- Military discount
- None — Hibbett publishes no military/veteran discount (ID.me confirms)
- Verification
- None — no ID.me, GovX, SheerID, or WeSalute partnership
- Eligible groups
- N/A — no military, first-responder, nurse, teacher, or student discount
- Best standing route
- Free Hibbett Rewards — 15% off first order + free shipping
- Deepest cuts
- Public holiday sales (20–50%) around Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday
- Military-specific edge
- Same shoes tax-free at ShopMyExchange / Navy Exchange (if eligible)
- Region
- United States
Source: ID.me Shop — Hibbett Military ("not aware that Hibbett offers Military discounts") · Last verified: July 10, 2026
WHO QUALIFIES
Hibbett publishes no military or veteran discount — ID.me confirms it is unaware of one — so service members save through the free Hibbett Rewards program, public sales, and the tax-free military exchange instead.
- No Hibbett military or veteran discount exists to qualify for — ID.me, the provider aggregators name, states it is "not aware that Hibbett offers Military discounts."
- The free Hibbett Rewards program is open to everyone, including the military community: a 15%-off welcome code on your first online order plus free member shipping.
- Exchange substitute (a benefit from the exchange, not Hibbett): all honorably discharged veterans can shop online at ShopMyExchange.com (AAFES) and MyNavyExchange.com; active duty, retirees, and certain disabled veterans and caregivers also shop in store — the same Nike, Jordan, and adidas shoes, tax-free.
| Audience | Discount |
|---|---|
| Military, veterans, reserve/Guard, retirees & familiesHibbett publishes no first-party military or veteran discount; ID.me confirms it is unaware of one. | No discount |
| First responders, nurses, teachers, students & governmentID.me lists no Hibbett offer for any of these groups either. | No discount |
| Everyone (incl. military) — Hibbett RewardsFree program; a one-time welcome code on your first online order, then a $10 Award for every 200 points (about $200 spent). | 15% off first order + free shipping |
| Exchange-eligible shoppers — ShopMyExchange / NEXNot a Hibbett offer — the same shoes are stocked tax-free at the military exchange for eligible shoppers. | Tax-free (via the exchange) |
HOW TO REDEEM
Online at www.hibbett.com
- Join Hibbett Rewards (free)Create a free account at hibbett.com/register to unlock the welcome offer and free member shipping.
- Use your 15%-off welcome codeApply the one-time welcome code to your first online order (no minimum; the code expires 14 days after it is issued).
- Earn Rewards on future ordersEarn 1 point per $1 (1.5 as a VIP); every 200 points becomes a $10 Award, redeemable in-store or online.
- Price-check the tax-free exchangeIf you are exchange-eligible, search the same Nike/adidas/Jordan shoe at ShopMyExchange.com or MyNavyExchange.com — you pay no sales tax, and the exchange runs its own sales.
HOW IT WORKS
The "no military discount" finding is not a "we couldn’t find the page" gap. ID.me publishes dedicated Hibbett pages for military, first responders, nurses, and government, and each says ID.me is not aware of a Hibbett offer. Independent discount directories reach the same conclusion. If a coupon site tells you to "verify with ID.me for 10% at Hibbett," that flow does not exist.
The widely copied "10% Hibbett military discount verified through ID.me — online only, for active duty, veterans, reservists, National Guard, and family" line is fabricated. Ignore the separate "67% off military in-store, show your military ID" claim too: the 67% is a maximum coupon-stacking figure some sites headline, not a military discount, and Hibbett’s savings are code/rewards-based online, not a flash-your-ID register discount.
Because there’s no identity discount to compete with, a service member gets the same everyday value any shopper gets. The free Hibbett Rewards welcome offer (15% off your first order plus free shipping) is the single best standing route; a live holiday sale is often deeper but won’t combine with the welcome code; and if you’re exchange-eligible, pricing the same shoe tax-free at ShopMyExchange or the Navy Exchange is the only genuinely military-specific edge that exists.
Exclusions & fine print
- No Hibbett military, veteran, first-responder, nurse, government, teacher, or student discount exists — there is nothing to verify or redeem.
- Hibbett has no ID.me, GovX, SheerID, or WeSalute partnership; the "10% via ID.me" and "67% off military in-store" claims on coupon sites are not real Hibbett offers.
- The 15% welcome code is online-only, one-time, no minimum, and expires 14 days after issue.
- Rakuten cashback (about 2% as of July 10, 2026) excludes Jordan Retros and gift cards, and using a non-Rakuten store code can void it.
- Public and holiday codes often exclude Nike/Jordan launch releases, select brands, and clearance — read each code’s terms.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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MORE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
All military & veteran discountsEditorial policy
- Source priority. We cite ID.me’s own Hibbett pages, Hibbett’s account and rewards pages, and independent directories first, and report plainly that no first-party Hibbett military, veteran, first-responder, nurse, government, teacher, or student discount was found. We deliberately omit the "10% via ID.me" figure circulating on coupon sites because ID.me — the provider they name — states it is unaware of any Hibbett military offer.
- Independence. NavyWeek.org is not affiliated with the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense, NAVCO, or any federal agency. We do not accept payment to recommend specific recruiters, schools, vendors, or services.
- Review cadence. Because Hibbett can change these terms at any time, the offer is re-verified against the official page on a recurring basis and whenever a reader reports a change.
- Reviewer. The page is reviewed for accuracy by the reviewer named in the byline. The "Last reviewed" date at the top of the page reflects the most recent review pass.
- Corrections. Factual errors are corrected as soon as we can verify the issue against an official source. See the "Report an outdated fact" link below.
- Not advice. This page is informational only. For decisions about service, benefits, pay, or assignment, rely on official .mil sources and your chain of command, detailer, recruiter, or accredited representative.

































































































































































































































































































































































































