Marks & Spencer, the OG of the British high street, is officially stepping into the resale game — and honestly, it’s about time. Teaming up with eBay, M&S is rolling out its first-ever resale service, giving your pre-loved jumpers, tailored trousers, and even that blouse you’ve only worn once, a second chance to shine.
Here’s how it works: customers can send in their M&S-labelled gems via a free local courier service (yes, free — your wallet can relax). In return, you’ll snag £5 off a £35 online spend across fashion, home, and beauty. Basically, it’s guilt-free wardrobe clearing with a reward at the end.

And don’t worry, your donations won’t be left to fend for themselves. The pieces will be professionally cleaned, repaired, and listed on the shiny new M&S x eBay store by resale partner Reskinned. Anything that can’t be resold? It gets recycled or repurposed. Sustainable chic at its finest.
The move makes perfect sense — vintage M&S (or shall we say St Michael) has already been making fashion editors swoon for years. From retro knits to timeless tailoring, the brand’s quality pieces are built to last, which is exactly why eBay shoppers are obsessed.
So next time you’re scrolling for your next wardrobe fix, maybe skip the brand-new section for a sec and peek at M&S’s pre-loved treasures. After all, who doesn’t love a bit of vintage with their Percy Pigs?