3 for 2 on M&S Schoolwear

By Helen Raymond
Published on 27 Jun 2008
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Buy 2 items of M&S schoolwear clothing and get another free.

What's the deal?

M&S are running a 3 for 2 offer on all schoolwear clothing giving you the perfect opportunity to stock up for the Autumn term.  You can mix and match any 3 items from across the boys and girls schoolwear ranges and you'll get the cheapest item for free.

How do I benefit?

Simply visit www.marksandspencer.co.uk or make a trip to your local store and mix and match 3 items of schoolwear clothing in any combination. 

Expiry

This offer is available for a 'limited time only' however M&S do not currently specify an end date.

Conditions

The offer excludes footwear, underwear, socks and tights, accessories and stationary.

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