
Marks & Spencer has declared that, for the fourth year running, the cost of their premium line of school uniforms will remain unchanged.
Three quarters of families are still concerned about the expense of living, according to the most recent M&S Family Matters Index. The company is once again keeping its pricing as part of its commitment to maintaining value on the products that are most important to its customers.
Its quality won’t suffer in spite of its reduced cost. The school uniform from Marks & Spencer is made to last and pass the “hand-me-down” quality test, guaranteeing quality long after it is outgrown.
Furthermore, it is expanding the workforce at its physical stores to guarantee that patrons have the greatest possible shopping experience. The business has invested £ 1 million to hire specialised school uniform experts at over 120 of its Clothing & Home stores as part of this commitment.
M&S will also give early bird buyers an extra 20 per cent off school uniforms starting on 2nd July. Prices for a set of three unisex polo shirts start at £ 5.60 with the extra 20 per cent Back-to-School deal.
Alexandra Dimitriu, Kidswear Director at M&S, said, “As the UK market leaders during the Back-to-School season, we’re maintaining the magic of M&S. Trusted value, hand-me-down quality and exceptional service sit at the heart of what we offer and this year, we’ve done everything we can to bring this to life for families.”






