
Huckberry Military & Veteran Discount
10% off for the US military community — verified once through ID.me, then automatic on future orders.
Straight answer: yes — Huckberry gives a 10% military discount, verified through ID.me. It covers active duty, retirees, veterans, Reserve/National Guard, military spouses, and dependents (US military only). Verify once with ID.me ("Troop ID") and the 10% applies automatically to your future orders — just make sure your Huckberry account email matches your ID.me email, or it won’t verify.
One important limit: the 10% doesn’t combine with other promotions and isn’t valid on gift cards. So it shines on full-price items — especially Huckberry’s own Proof and Flint & Tinder lines that rarely go on sale. If your item is already in "Last Call" clearance, that sale price usually beats 10% (and you can’t add the military discount on top).
This is an independent guide — we’re not affiliated with Huckberry, and terms can change anytime. Confirm current terms at help.huckberry.com before relying on them.


Opens help.huckberry.com/hc/en-us/articles/115012908227-Do-you-offer-a-military-discount · Verification via ID.me
Huckberry Military Discount — Key Facts
- Discount
- 10% off (US military)
- Verification
- ID.me ("Troop ID") — verify once, auto-applies after
- Who qualifies
- Active Duty, Retirees, Veterans, Reserve/National Guard, Spouses, Dependents/Family
- Where to redeem
- huckberry.com (online) after ID.me verification
- Stacking
- None — can’t combine with promos; not on gift cards
- Region
- United States (US military only)
Source: Huckberry Support — "Do you offer a military discount?" · Last verified: July 15, 2026
WHO QUALIFIES
Huckberry offers a 10% military discount for the US military community, verified once through ID.me (Troop ID) and applied automatically to future orders.
- Active-duty service members (US military), verified through ID.me’s Troop ID.
- Veterans and military retirees.
- Reserve and National Guard members.
- Military spouses and dependents / family members.
- US military only — no international military eligibility.
| Audience | Discount |
|---|---|
| US military — active duty, veterans, retirees, Reserve & National GuardVerified once through ID.me (Troop ID); applies to full-price items, not gift cards, and does not combine with other promotions. | 10% off |
| Military spouses & dependents / family membersUS military community only; eligibility confirmed through ID.me. | 10% off |
HOW TO REDEEM
Online at huckberry.com
- Sign into your Huckberry accountCreate or sign into your Huckberry account using the same email address as your ID.me account — the system cannot verify you unless they match.
- Open the military discount pageGo to Huckberry’s military discount program page and click "Verify Troop ID."
- Verify with ID.meComplete ID.me verification as active duty, veteran, retiree, Guard/Reserve, spouse, or dependent.
- Save automaticallyOnce verified, the 10% applies automatically to your future orders on full-price items (not gift cards, and not on top of other promotions).
HOW IT WORKS
Huckberry uses ID.me’s Troop ID to confirm your US military status. You verify once, and the discount then attaches to your account for future orders. The critical requirement is that your Huckberry account email and ID.me email are identical — the system can’t match you otherwise. ID.me may periodically ask you to re-verify per its own policies, and support runs through Huckberry’s help center and ID.me’s 24/7 support.
Because the 10% doesn’t stack, the honest best-savings question is when it wins. On full-price goods — Huckberry’s in-house Proof and Flint & Tinder lines and new arrivals that rarely discount — the military 10% is the top lever. When your size and style are in the rotating "Last Call" clearance, the sale price routinely beats 10%, and you can’t add the military discount anyway, so buy the clearance price instead.
Public seasonal sales (Memorial Day editor’s picks, Black Friday / Cyber Monday) run alongside the evergreen 10% but never combine with it — pick the larger discount for a given item. New customers can also compare a first-order newsletter code against the 10%, but those don’t stack either.
Exclusions & fine print
- Cannot be combined with other promotions — no stacking with sale codes, first-order codes, or clearance.
- Not valid on gift cards.
- US military only — no international eligibility.
- Your Huckberry account email must match your ID.me email, or verification will fail.
- On "Last Call" clearance items, the sale price applies instead of the 10% (they don’t combine).
SOURCES
- Huckberry Support — "Do you offer a military discount?" — Huckberry
- Military.com — 10% Military Discount at Huckberry — Military.com
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Does Huckberry offer a military discount?
How much is the Huckberry military discount?
Do veterans, spouses, and dependents qualify?
How do I verify my military status?
Does Huckberry use ID.me, GovX, or SheerID?
Can I use it in stores or combine it with a sale?
What’s actually the cheapest way for a service member to buy from Huckberry?
Does Huckberry offer a first responder, teacher, nurse, or student discount?
MORE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
All military & veteran discountsEditorial policy
- Source priority. We cite Huckberry's official discount page and the identity-verification provider (ID.me) first. Discount amounts, eligibility, and exclusions are quoted from those sources and confirmed on the "Last verified" date above.
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