Marks and Spencer

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M&S Collection Pure Cotton Animal Print 2.5 Tog Sleeping Bag

Get little ones ready for bed in this pure cotton sleeping bag. It’s designed with a two-way zip for easy changing and a cosy 2.5 tog rating. The all-over leopard print adds a playful touch. Sleep Bag Conforms to BS EN 16781.

£22.00

M&S Collection Pure Cotton Paddington™ 2.5 Tog Sleeping Bag (0-3

This pure cotton Paddington™ sleeping bag is perfect for keeping your little one cosy at bedtime. It’s made with a two-way zip and poppers at the shoulders for easy dressing and changing. A 2.5 tog rating ensures comfort in room temperatures of 16-20°C. The design shows a sweet all-over print of Paddington™. Sleep Bag Conforms […]

£24.00

M&S Collection Cloud 2.5 Tog Sleeping Bag (0-3 Yrs) –

Send them to the land of nod in this 2.5 tog, cotton-blend sleeping bag, lined with pure cotton. It features poppers at the top, and a two-way zip at the bottom for nighttime changes. Fluffy clouds all over give a sweet finish. Sleep Bag Conforms to BS EN 16781.

£22.00

M&S Collection Pure Cotton Bear Face 2.5 Tog Sleeping Bag

This pure cotton sleeping bag is a cosy choice for your little one. Made with a two-way zip that makes it easy to change them and popper fastenings at the shoulders for a secure fit. The 2.5 tog rating is perfect for cooler nights, while the bear face design at the front adds a fun […]

£22.00

Marks & Spencer (M&S) stands as a cornerstone of British retail, with a history spanning over a century. Founded in 1884 by Michael Marks, a Polish immigrant, and Tom Spencer, a cashier from Dewhirsts, the company began as a humble market stall in Leeds. Their partnership led to the establishment of the first shop under the name Marks & Spencer in Manchester in 1907.

Over the years, M&S has evolved into a leading retailer, offering a diverse range of products, including clothing, home goods, and food. The company has been instrumental in shaping British shopping habits, introducing innovations such as the St. Michael brand in the 1920s, which became synonymous with quality and value.

In recent times, M&S has focused on enhancing its food offerings, aiming to become a preferred destination for family shopping. The strategy includes opening more large food halls, focusing on core own-brand ranges, and investing in the supply chain and loyalty schemes.

Despite facing challenges in the retail sector, M&S continues to adapt, embracing both its rich heritage and the evolving needs of the market. The company’s commitment to quality and innovation remains central to its identity, ensuring its place in the hearts of many.