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The 20 best M&S items to buy now as online orders resume

The 20 best M&S items to buy now as online orders resume

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For loyal M&S shoppers, the recent cyberattack has underscored just how much we rely on the high street favourite - not only for our weekly food shop, but also for clothing, gifts, beauty products, and more. Now, over a month since the retailer was forced to suspend online orders due to the incident, M&S has finally resumed its online orders.
On Tuesday morning M&S explained in an Instagram post: 'A selection of our best selling fashion ranges will be available for home delivery to England, Scotland and Wales.'
However, not everything will be up and running just yet, with Click and Collect and deliveries to Northern Ireland coming in the next few weeks.
M&S have said that more of their fashion, home and beauty ranges, as well as food and flowers, will be added over the coming weeks. So, the online shopping experience will improve each day.
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The retailer is also currently only offering standard delivery to England, Scotland and Wales on all online orders. Next Day delivery and Nominated day delivery and international ordering are unavailable.
When placing your M&S online order, you'll be prompted to reset your password as a precaution following the cyber incident. M&S explain on their website: "We informed customers in April that they will be prompted to reset their password the next time they log in. If you have not yet reset your password, you can find instructions of how to do so on the website."
M&S's website returning is major news for those of us who are especially loyal to M&S when it comes to shopping for our summer wardrobe.
After all, nothing beats the value for money and flattering silhouettes of a classic M&S midi dress - not to mention the retailer's linen trousers, tummy-control swimsuits, and more, which are essentials for any summer holiday wardrobe.
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So, if you've been missing your M&S fix over the past month (we certainly have), here are the standout pieces we've been eyeing—and now you can finally shop them again.
This versatile number can be worn to weddings, BBQs and the workplace. It's already highly rated by shoppers too, with one customer describing it as a "beautiful dress that looks and feels way more expensive than it is".
No one does a floral midi dress quite like M&S, and we have a feeling this Floral Midaxi Tea Dress is going to sell out fast.
This new tummy control swimsuit looks so flattering and we predict is going to sell out extremely fast.
Perfect for spring and summer, these come in 10 easy-to-wear colours and prints, and feature an elasticated high waist and wide leg cut.
Get plenty of wear out of this classic trench-style coat, available in both navy blue and beige.
This black midi dress is very on-trend with its dropped waist and bubble hem. The silhouette is incredibly flattering and gives off old-school glamour, we guarantee you'll feel amazing in it.
This blue and white midaxi dress is the epitome of summer style. With its flattering square neckline and voluminous sleeves, it looks effortlessly expensive and is a great option for any occasion.
Every capsule wardrobe should have a denim dress, and this feminine style is perfect. It comes with a flattering square neckline, three-quarter sleeves and pleated bodice.
This denim jacket has the power to be one of the most versatile, hard-working pieces in your wardrobe. Designed with a classic shape, smart collar and front button fastenings, you can wear it so many ways.
Balancing style with comfort, these wide leg trousers are super chic with a denim-inspired look for a modern feel. Featuring a mid-rise and wide-leg cut, they're flattering on, and a brilliant choice for styling at work, or for an occasion.
Simple yet sophisticated, this style features a delicate floral print in a gorgeous baby blue hue, with puff short sleeves, a cinched-in waist and round neckline.
A classic black dress is a year-round staple, and this breathable cotton version is perfect for warmer days. Wear it solo when the sun's out, or layer it with a sleek blazer just like M&S have styled it for a more polished look.
Holiday in style with these high waist, ultra wide leg trousers, complete with two side pockets and a comfy elasticated waist.
Polka dots are expected to be huge this year, and this luxe-looking number has just dropped at M&S.
Snag these loose-fitting trousers in a choice of four colours ready for spring, and enjoy a cotton-rich denim style, with a wide leg, two side pockets and an elasticated high waist with a drawstring fastening.
Designed in a flattering, feminine shape with a comfy, relaxed fit, three-quarter puff sleeves, a midi-length skirt and elasticated waist, this dress is perfect for a sunny spring day.
Brand-new and selling fast, shoppers say these trousers are "flattering and hang really well". Made from a lightweight viscose, they're the perfect option for spring and summer, and we love the abstract geometric pattern.
Add this easy-to-style utility jacket to your spring wardrobe and enjoy multiple pockets, a gorgeous green colourway, and versatile design.
The perfect spring jacket, this style comes in two easy-to-wear colours, features a relaxed, cropped design, and is made from a cotton-rich fabric.
Available in black, lavender, green and black, this feather and down jacket is made from recycled nylon and features a zip-through fastening and a funnel neck.

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