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Shoppers race to M&S as new pj bundles spotted – they're super soft, wash well and cheaper than Primark
Shoppers race to M&S as new pj bundles spotted – they're super soft, wash well and cheaper than Primark

The Sun

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Shoppers race to M&S as new pj bundles spotted – they're super soft, wash well and cheaper than Primark

FASHION fans are racing to M&S to snap up super comfortable pyjama sets, that are cheaper than some Primark pjs. After a long gruelling day at work, there's nothing better than throwing on your favourite nightwear set, and sitting back and relaxing on the sofa with a cup of tea. 4 4 And what better way to treat yourself after a particularly stressful day than to pick up a brand new set of pyjamas on your way home. Eagle eyed shoppers have spotted that high end supermarket M&S is selling a stunning selection of pj sets in stores, and they're perfect for penny pinchers. Sharing their find on the UK Shopping For You by Mosheez Facebook page, a public page with 9.1k followers, one fashion fan said: "Marks and Spencer ladies pyjama set summer 2025." Attached to the post was a pair of short sleeve crop leg pyjamas, priced at £12.50. The stylish set features a light pink t-shirt and trousers, adorned with an adorable chilli pattern. According to the M&S website, the pyjamas come in a wide variety of colours and patterns, including an elegant coral coloured seashell design and a vibrant blue jungle pattern. The M&S pjs come in a wide range of sizes, from extra small to extra extra large, so there's something to fit all bodies. M&S said: "These cotton-rich pyjamas are a playful pair, thanks to their all-over chilli pepper print. "Easy regular fit, with short sleeves and cropped legs. Comfy elasticated waist. "StayNew™ technology keeps them looking and feeling good, wash after wash." Lingerie expert gives verdict on 'comfiest bra ever' Plus, the pyjamas are even cheaper than some sets sold by fast fashion giant Primark. For example, Primark's Essential Jersey Long Pyjama Set's, which are available in four different colours are currently priced at £14. Shoppers have been sharing their love for the pyjamas on social media, and via the M&S website. One person commented under the Facebook post: "These are lovely, so comfy and light to wear. Timeline of M&S cyber attack Saturday, April 19: Initial reports emerge on social media of problems with contactless payments and click-and-collect services at M&S stores across the UK. Customers experience difficulties collecting online purchases and returning items due to system issues. Monday, April 21: Problems with contactless payments and click-and-collect persist. M&S officially acknowledges the "cyber incident" in a statement to the London Stock Exchange. CEO Stuart Machin apologises for the disruption and confirms "minor, temporary changes" to store operations. M&S notifies the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and engages external cybersecurity experts. Tuesday, April 22: Disruptions continue. M&S takes further systems offline as part of "proactive management". Wednesday, April 23: Despite earlier claims of customer-facing systems returning to normal, M&S continues to adjust operations to maintain security. Contactless payments are initially restored, but other services, including click-and-collect, remain affected. Thursday, April 24: Contactless payments and click-and-collect services are still unavailable. Reports surface suggesting the attackers possibly gained access to data in February. Friday, April 25: M&S suspends all online and app orders in the UK and Ireland for clothing and food, although customers can still browse products. This decision leads to a 5% drop in M&S's share price. Monday, April 28: M&S is still unable to process online orders. Around 200 agency workers at the main distribution centre are told to stay home. Tuesday, April 29: Information suggests that the hacker group Scattered Spider is likely behind the attack. Shoppers spot empty shelves in selected stores. Tuesday, May 13: M&S revealed that some customer information has been stolen. Wednesday, May 21: The retailer said disruption from the attack is expected to continue through to July. "And perfect leg length as I am only five foot." Another person left a review on the website stating: "I love this set. "Very soft & comfy, just what I need." A third person said: "Lovely cropped pyjamas in a nice bright summer colour, excellent value for money." M&S is still dealing with the aftermath of a cyber attack so online orders are currently paused. However, you can still browse their website, and can pop in store to shop for products as normal.

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