Experimental and computational studies of the composite laminates with thin center notches under axial compressive loading are carried out. A series of compressive testing of the composites with different crack lengths and angles between the loading vector and 0° fiber direction were conducted. The damage mechanisms as well as load–displacement curves are obtained from the test to analyze the effects of crack dimensions on stress distribution and ultimate load. It was shown that the compressive strength of composites drastically reduces when the crack angle goes from 0° to 90°. By studying the fracture surfaces of the tested specimens, all initial cracks within the laminates are found to extend without a straight crack path until fibers fracture simultaneously. Cases that involve crack propagation are modeled for different crack dimensions with a 3D progressive damage finite element analysis using the Abaqus. Numerical simulations qualitatively reproduce the general observations made in the laboratory experiments. POLYM. COMPOS., 38:2631–2641, 2017. © 2015 Society of Plastics Engineers