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Where style meets quality

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marksandspencer.com

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The key pieces with that extra-special something Can?t see images? There?s more to our clothes t

The key pieces with that extra-special something Can’t see images? [View email online]( [M&S]( [Women]( [Lingerie]( [Men]( [Food]( [Kids]( [Home]( [Offers]( [Free standard home delivery*]( [£4.99 next-day delivery*]( [Free returns*]( [Anything but ordinary]( There’s more to our clothes than meets the eye. We use sustainably sourced cotton and nothing less, invent our own brand of showerproof tech to keep you dry, and design luxury knits so easy to care for, you can actually throw them in the dryer. Ordinary? We’re anything but [Model wearing coat]( [Model wearing coat]( [Shop coats]( [Modern menswear trousers]( [Shop trousers]( [Shop footwear]( [Living room interior]( [Vintage chair]( Home and furniture, with a difference Thoughtfully designed, built to last and something for every style. Whether you’re looking for furniture with a 10-year guarantee, or decorative cushions and throws now at even lower prices, we’ve got statement style or the little extras to suit all tastes and budgets [Home and furniture styles]( [Contact us]( [Delivery]( [Store finder]( [Shop your way with confidence]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Mobile app]( [Mobile app]( You’ll no longer receive a prepaid returns label with your clothing, beauty and home online orders. [Find out more](. *Free standard home delivery for orders of clothing, home and beauty products over £50 and a £4.99 next-day delivery service is available for orders (excluding furniture) placed by 10pm. Free returns on selected clothing and home (excluding furniture) products only. Some product and postcode exclusions, terms apply. UK only. Click [here]( for full details of our delivery options and click [here]( for full details of our returns service and policy. See individual offers for full details. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. See [website]( for full details. If you no longer wish to receive emails you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. For more information about how we use data, please see our [Data Protection Policy](. Sparks is a trade mark of the promoter Marks and Spencer plc. Registered office: 35 North Wharf Road, London, W2 1NW, United Kingdom. Registered number: 214436 (England and Wales). © Marks & Spencer. All rights reserved

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