M&S has held prices on its school uniforms since 2021, as the high street giant also extended the return period on these items to 100 days.
M&S stressed its school uniform is designed to be durable and pass the ’hand-me-down’ quality test to ensure even when it’s outgrown, it can be given “another life”.
Across the range, M&S has incorporated intelligent innovative design features that grow with children, from growth proof hems to adjustable waistbands and the 2025 range continues to include the parent-friendly innovations M&S is known for – from permanent pleats in skirts to “easy to iron” shirts.
Prices in the range start from just £4.50 for a two pack of 100% responsibly sourced cotton unisex polo shirts (two-18 years), featuring stain resistant technology.
At the start of this year M&S reduced prices by up to 20% on over 100 products from its ‘everyday essentials’ Kidswear range to offer a first price, right price, with no tricksy pricing.
Alexandra Dimitriu, kidswear director at M&S, commented: “As the UK market leaders during the Back-to-School season, we’re maintaining the magic of M&S. Trusted value and hand-me-down quality sit at the heart of what we offer in kidswear, which is why we have held our prices for the fifth year in a row.
“It’s not just about school uniform this summer either, we’ve also reduced prices by up to 20% on selected kids daywear, so whether it’s after school playtime or weekend activities, we’re ensuring families have everything they need this season.”
M&S school uniform is available in store and on M&S.com. M&S has restarted online ordering on 10 June following the cyber attack in April. Click & Collect was also reinstated across Engalnd, Scotland and Wales.
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