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M&S shock!

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Jane10 Sat 05-Aug-17 14:11:41

I idly looked at the sale rail at our local branch. I wasn't looking for anything in particular but a pair of trousers caught my eye. I really liked them. They fitted perfectly. All shocks so far but the biggest was the price £4.79!
I would have paid full price of £30 for them as I like them so much.
Not often things like that happen! Good old Marks. Still got it!

Charleygirl Wed 09-Aug-17 21:47:09

Deedaa It is now totally different- there are so many very smart flats now- and so expensive the cost would take your breath away. Even the station has smartened up considerably.

Deedaa Wed 09-Aug-17 21:38:26

Ah yes Kings Cross Charleygirl don't think it's changed much. Union Street Plymouth was always an education.

Jalima1108 Wed 09-Aug-17 18:50:56

envy
no outlet near me
sad

Charleygirl Wed 09-Aug-17 18:29:17

Deedaa living in London and many years ago living close to Kings Cross, I saw it for myself!

Jane10 Wed 09-Aug-17 18:10:57

Wow! Good shopping!

Marydoll Wed 09-Aug-17 15:49:27

Just back from the M&S outlet. I only went in to get "Dine in for two".
1 bra, 3 pairs of very nice knickers (not my usual big pants) and a pair of trousers purchased. Initially came up as subtotal £59, I paid £8. A very successful sortie.
IF DH hadn't been getting so impatient, I'm sure I would have found more! grin

Deedaa Tue 08-Aug-17 16:12:26

I am tempted to ask how you know what to wear on a street corner Charleygirl grin

Charleygirl Tue 08-Aug-17 12:40:14

I notice that Amazon is selling some ex M&S clothes very cheaply but stating that they have cut the M&S labels off.

I waded through pages and pages but the only items I fancied were a couple of bras at very low prices. One or two were as low as £4.99.

Some of the dresses, to me, looked horrendous-fine if one was standing at a street corner looking for custom but zilch else.

tiffaney Tue 08-Aug-17 12:32:15

I still remain loyal to M & S despite the fact that I think some of their stuff is dire. Very annoying when you pay top price for something that's reduced a few weeks later. Went in the other day and the first thing that hit me was all the 'new season' frilly tops with complicated sleeves which will no doubt not sell and all be drastically reduced. Nevertheless I got a bargain skirt for £2.59 and some jeans for £5.99. The fact there's SO much in the sales just goes to show they need to re-think their styles. And if they didnt overprice their clothes so much in the first place they wouldn't end up with so much unsold stuff.

Marydoll Mon 07-Aug-17 19:51:28

Acanthus that beats the rest of us! smile

acanthus Mon 07-Aug-17 18:01:27

Not M & S, but Tesco for my best bargain: an unpriced jersey top from their Sale rail came up as 4p at the till. As neither the cashier nor I believed this amazing price she checked with a supervisor who confirmed that it was indeed 4p - unbelievable!

felice Mon 07-Aug-17 11:57:13

They are closing here, again, at the end of September and we all hoped they would have a big sale. Unfortunately they are not, I asked a member of staff on Friday and she told me they are shipping everything back to the UK. Boo they could at least have given us a bit of a bonus, by the way the shop here has been busy since opening and has done well financially.

Maggiemaybe Mon 07-Aug-17 08:46:14

A friend of mine always seems to be on the spot when M & S do their amazing final reductions, and ends up with armsful of stuff for a tenner. I bet she's been this weekend.... I'll call in today, but there'll just be the unwanted dregs left in sizes 6 and 26, as per usual. grin

Bez1989 Sun 06-Aug-17 21:32:32

Hi.....I just looked for M&S Outlet
online.....and found that Amazon are now selling them. ..plus ebay of course. sunshinesunshine

Legs55 Sun 06-Aug-17 21:26:11

I am lucky to have an M&S Outlet store in my nearby Town. 2 years ago I bought a pair of knee length boots for £35, should have been nearer £100, they weren't in any sale. Great buy I wear them a lot in the winter.

I also have a large M&S a little bit further away but near my DD so I often pop in. Being a "larger lady" I struggle with seeing all the bargains in sizes 8/10/12 but little in larger sizes although there are bargains to be had. I think it's a case "right place, right time". I've shopped in M&S for clothes for over 40 years, I'm only 62 grin

nanaev Sun 06-Aug-17 20:52:27

I was in M&S 2 weeks ago and saw a winter skirt for £9 I loved it, the lady at the till said i I had only a limited time to return it as it was sale ( and hopefully I won,t need it yet), but for the price I can't see a problem, worth a rummage!

Lilyflower Sun 06-Aug-17 20:38:26

Since I retired early I have virtually given up buying clothes. On a recent and unprecedented trip up to London to join my daughter after work she took me to her high end shops. We also went to her H and M which is only has the expensive stuff. The DD picked an absolutely gorgeous long embroidered skirt which was £80 but half price in the sale. I still couldn't afford it but tried it on to please her and then put it back on the rack. She said, 'They are often discounted further on the till, and took it to the counter where to my amazement, it was 75 per cent off. What a bargain! I wore it to to my DD's engagement party and was complimented all night.

debgaga Sun 06-Aug-17 18:20:15

Yesterday I found a lovely pair of winceyette pyjamas with little pandas on them for £4.99 in S&M and my 14 year old niece has turned her nose up ! Apparently she prefers Justin Timberlake on her pj's !

KatyK Sun 06-Aug-17 17:56:53

I agree Charleygirl that the sale stuff is either small or large sizes. Like I said my bargains weren't in the sale, it just seems to be random things that occasionally come up at an extremely low price. Mine were size 14.

Jane10 Sun 06-Aug-17 17:33:34

M&S shares go up and down all the time.

jollyg Sun 06-Aug-17 17:26:13

Mand S shares are going south!

Charleygirl Sun 06-Aug-17 16:47:46

I have never in my life seen such price drops but my local M&S is small. I think that they are concentrating more on the food side. After reading some of the bargains picked up on line here I must visit my local. My problem in a store and on line is that the bargains are at either end of the spectrum, size 8 or 20.

KatyK Sun 06-Aug-17 16:32:23

This has happened to me twice in the last year or so in M & S. I love black jeans. I popped in for a pair, the same ones that I usually buy, picked them up and took them to the counter. They were not in the sale or on a reduced rack. The assistant rang them up and she said 'that's £1.49 please'. I looked at her in amazement and she said 'that's what it says'. Then about 6 months later I went to a different M& S and the same thing happened with a pair of trousers, this time the label said £35, once again not on a reduced rack or anything and there was no sale on, and it came up as £3.49 which is what I was charged. smile

ElroodFan Sun 06-Aug-17 15:55:43

M&S is very good for that towards the end of their sales. I've picked up quite a few gems for less than £5 . Although I must say the silk blouse marked down from £99 to £5 was a real good find

Lilylilo Sun 06-Aug-17 15:38:35

I walk thro M&S sometimes and the clothes in our M&S are generally pretty awful, dreadful colour clashes and terrible styles. Nothing like the clothes you see in their Marble Arch store. I understand that they have A stores and B stores...well ours is a C store!