Marks & Spencer just kicked off the back to school countdown with a school uniform sale. Get 20% off on school uniform needs: polo shirts, joggers, skirts, trousers & more.
July 05, 2022 - 15:19 BST Karen Silas It may not be Back to School time just yet, but Marks & Spencer is helping you to get ready early for the big autumn return with a sale on school uniforms, with savings across selected boys', girls' and teen school uniforms.Right now you can get 20% off your school uniform needs at Marks & Spencer, whether school trousers, skirts, shorts, pinafores, joggers or school shirts and polos. Hurry though, as the deal ends on July 25.
SHOP NOW Stock up on school uniform polo shirts - these unisex shirts come in five different colours for ages 2-16 years.2pk Boys' School Trousers, sale price from £8.80, Marks & Spencer2pk Girls Cotton Gingham Dresses, sale price from £9.60, Marks & Spencer
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