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Bahrain: Marks & Spencer and Al Futtaim have today unveiled its brand-new e-commerce site in Bahrain – offering customers access to more than 27,500 products across womenswear, menswear, kidswear and homeware as well as thousands of additional lines which they can’t find in store.
The new website, www.marksandspencer.com/bh offers customers a new way to shop with Marks & Spencer with further styles to choose from than ever before in the region. The website, accessible in English and Arabic, features prices in Bahraini Dinars and offers local payment options including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Diners Club, PayPal and cash on delivery. Customers can choose to have their items delivered to their home or office address complimentary for orders above BD 25.00 and enjoy a 20% discount on their first order until 25th August.
Other features on www.marksandspencer.com/bh include quick navigation and search, making it easy for shoppers to find what they want whilst ensuring a truly inspirational shopping experience with more lines available than in store. Customers can conveniently shop while on the move with the website being fully optimised for both mobile and tablet devices.
Nick Batey, General Manager, Marks & Spencer MENA, said: “Online shopping continues to grow in popularity as customers look for more choice and better convenience. The new flagship website delivers a more compelling browsing and shopping experience. Customers in Bahrain will find the best of what Marks & Spencer has to offer across clothing and home – whenever and wherever suits them.”
In womenswear, customers can choose from key pieces from the Summer 20 collection including stylish maxi and midi dresses with beautiful check detailing, to laid back jumpsuits and on-trend swimwear with clever innovations such as the famous Secret Slimming and UV+50 protection. And if this wasn’t enough, Marks & Spencer also offers a selection of sleepwear in a variety of styles including pieces made from sustainably sourced cotton, which are not only super soft against the skin but are perfect for warmer nights. Whilst in lingerie, the brand offers stylish, innovative and contemporary styles at great value for money, including bras with Sumptuously Soft™ technology to help women feel comfortable and feminine. From printed pyjamas and silky robes to luxurious lingerie and shapewear – customers will be spoilt for choice.
For those looking for menswear, the Marks & Spencer collection offers versatile pieces and new season staples such as shirts in statement prints, classic polo shirts along with easy to wear trousers and 360 flex denim which is perfect for traveling and the man with an active lifestyle.
In kidswear, Marks & Spencer is a one-stop shop for high quality, on-trend, organic sustainable cotton babywear and kids clothing including daywear, essentials, sleepwear and accessories.
Customers can also shop Marks & Spencer’s impressive home department online, which offers the brand’s renowned quality cotton bed linen, with a thread count that goes up to 400, as well as Egyptian cotton towels featuring StayNEW™ technology, which works to keep them looking and feeling brand new, wash after wash.
The launch is in line with Marks & Spencer’s international growth strategy, where the brand will continue to reach customers through its fully localised websites and aims to provide a more inviting and inspiring online shopping experience.
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For more information contact:
Hannah Cole – Impact Porter Novelli | h.cole@ipn.ae
About Marks & Spencer and Al-Futtaim
A member of the Al-Futtaim Group of companies since 1997, the Marks & Spencer Al-Futtaim franchise partnership boasts 88 stores located across MENA and Asia.
The stores offer an extensive range of stylish, high quality clothing products for the whole family, across each category – Womenswear, Lingerie, Menswear and Kidswear. M&S also offers Beauty and Home products, as well as outstanding quality food.
For more information visit: www.marksandspencerme.com
About Al-Futtaim
Established in the 1930s as a trading business, Al-Futtaim today, is one of the most diversified and progressive, privately held regional businesses headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Structured into four operating divisions; automotive, financial services, real estate and retail; employing more than 42,000 employees in 20 countries across three main regions: Middle East, Asia and Africa.
Al-Futtaim’s entrepreneurship and relentless customer focus enables the organisation to continue to grow and expand; responding to the changing needs of our customers within the societies in which we operate.
By upholding our values of respect, excellence, collaboration, integrity; Al-Futtaim continues to enrich the lives and aspirations of our customers each and every day.
For more information visit: www.alfuttaim.com
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