High Street retailer Marks and Spencer has launched a huge school uniform sale ahead of the new school term. It means parents will have a chance to get the uniforms early for a cheaper price.
Shoppers will be able to get 20% off on their school uniform essentials from now until Monday, July 25, 2022 thanks to the Marks and Spencer (M&S) sale. Those who need new uniforms for their little one's can take advantage of the deal by going online, where they will find everything they need to get their kids ready for the classroom once again - including shirts, trousers, blouses, jumpers, skirts, dresses, pinafores and more.
The offer excludes hosiery, underwear, accessories, footwear, outerwear, lunch boxes and school bags but there's still plenty of savings to be had. M&S says its school clothing range features 'clever' technology in their fabrics that will save parents hours in time, money and energy.
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Short-sleeved shirts and blouses from the brand, starting from £9, have an easy-iron finish are designed to 'cut down on ironing' or remove the need for it altogether with non-iron, stain-resistant shirts.
The store is money conscious too, and many of its school uniform essentials come in multi-packs that M&S says are 'great value' for money. School shorts cost £8 and trousers are priced at £11, and come in various fits, with innovations such as adjustable hems or waistbands to allow for growth spurts, helping the clothing to be worn for longer.
M&S' polo shirts, priced between £9-£18, come in a range of colours. M&S also claim much of its school wear is made using a crease-resistant material with a stain-resistant and weatherproof finish, helping kids look sharp in the classroom and beyond. To shop the school uniform range from M&S, visit the website. Alternatively, you can find your nearest store using the link here.
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