Last Updated on August 9, 2023
Wondering which brands does M&S stock? Here, you’ll find a complete list of all the brands M&S sells on its website and in-stores. As well as M&S’ own brands, like Per Una and M&S Collection, the British retailer offers clothing from brands like Alo Yoga, Albaray, French Connection, Nobody’s Child, Superga, Girlfriend Collective and many more. You’d be surprised at how many are available online (nearly 200, would you believe?), and their products also go on sale from time to time too. Think of the M&S website a little bit like ASOS, but on a slightly smaller scale. It’s definitely worth keeping your eyes on if you want to get some killer pieces.
So below, I’m sharing all the brands that M&S stocks. But before that, here’s what to get in the M&S summer sale while you still can!
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Which brands does M&S stock?
There are so many great brands available on the M&S ebsite, including…
Albaray
Alo Yoga
Alpha-H
American Tourister
Apothecary
Asiatic Carpets
Asics
Autograph
Aveda
B by Boutique
Bedeck of Belfast
Bedfolk
Benefit
Beyond Yoga
Bloom & Blossom
Bluebellgray
Body
Boucleme
Boutique
Bumble & Bumble
Burgs
Casio
Cath Kidston
Celtic & Co.
Charles Tyrwhitt
Chillys
Citizen
Clarissa Hulse
Clarks
Clinique
Cole Haan
Color Wow
Craghoppers
Crew Clothing
Crocs
Cyberjammies
Daniel Wellington
Darphin
Denby
Dharma Bums
Discover
DKNY
Dr. Paw Paw
Dune London
Early Learning Centre
Earthkind
Elizabeth Arden
Elomi
Emma Bridgewater
Emma Hardie
Eve Lom
Eyeko
Fantasie
FAO Schwarz
Farah
FatFace
Filorga
Finery London
Floral Collection
Florentyna
Formula
Fossil
FP Movement
Fragnonard
Fragrance Society
French Connection
Fresh Elements
Freya
Frugi
Gallery Home
Ghost London
Gina Bacconi
Girlfriend Collective
Good2Heat
GOODMOVE
Happy Socks
Havaianas
Hawes & Curtis
Hobbs London
HOFF
HOKA
Hotmilk
Hotter
Hype
JACK & JONES
JACK & JONES JUNIOR
Jaeger
Jansport
Jones Bootmaker
Jones Clocks
Joseph Joseph
Joules
Kally Sleep
Kate Spade
Kettler
Kickers
Kilner
Kipling
L’Occitane
Lab series
Laura Ashley
Lee
Leighton Denny
Lights4fun
Lilybod
Little Mistress
Live Unlimited London
Living Proof
Loft
Luigi Bormioli
Lumene
Lyle & Scott
M&S X Fired Earth
M&S X Ghost
Margaret Dabbs London
Mason Cash
MM Linen
Monotheme
Monsoon
Monte & Wilde
Moss & Sweetpea
Murad
Murdock
Musto
Nails Inc
Natures Ingredients
Neal’s Yard Remedies
Neom
Night Lark
Nobody’s Child
Nuxe
Origins
Orla Kiely
Oxo
Per Una
Percy & Reed
Percy Pig
Phase Eight
Philip Kingsley
Pixi
Prai
Prestige
Provenance
Pur
Pure
Radley
Ragdale Hall
Reflex Active
REN Clean Skincare
Rosie Exclusively for M&S
Royal Doulton
Samsonite
Sanderson
Sara Miller
Scion
Seafolly
Seasalt Cornwall
Sekonda
SELECTED HOMME
Shay & Blue
Silentnight
Skagen
SKECHERS
Skin & Tonic
Sloggi
Smiggle
Sophie Allport
Sosandar
Speedo
Spode
Stila
Superdry
Superga
Tangle Teezer
Ted Baker
Theragun
This Works
Timorous Beasties
Toms
Triumph
Tweezerman
Ultrasun
V&A
Votary
Voyage Maison
Wacoal
WatchShop
White Stuff
William Morris At Home
Wonderbra
Woodwick
Wool Couture
Wrangler
Yankee Candle
YMO
Yvonne Ellen
Does M&S sell other brands?
Yes, M&S currently sells 195 brands, ranging from mid-range to high-end labels. As mentioned, there are several categories to choose from, such as beauty, home, kids lingerie, men’s, women’s, and sportswear.
Where do M&S get their clothes from?
M&S sources clothing and home products from Bangladesh, China, Cambodia, Vietnam, India, Turkey, and Sri Lanka. Since they don’t own their own factories to produce goods, they get their supplies from factories operating within these countries.
Read more about M&S’ supply chain here.
Which brands has M&S bought?
As the brand’s online platform continues to grow, M&S has expanded its categories, giving consumers more reasons to shop. In 2021, the retail giant has acquired the JAEGER brand for £6 million. In addition, joining the retail giant’s ‘Brands at M&S’ in 2022 are Ted Baker, Superdry, Lyle & Scott, and Musto, making them among the 195 brands under the British multinational retailer.