All Our Editors Agree: These Are the Best M&S Pieces to Buy for 2024

We're hours from beginning a brand new year, a time which prompts us to reflect on all aspects of our lives—personal style included. While we don't believe in the “new year, new wardrobe” mantra which suggests a total closet overhaul, the urge to hit refresh is natural. Rather than spontaneously purging 75% of your clothing, evaluate what's missing from your current repertoire and fill the gaps thoughtfully. Where are our editors looking for key pieces that deliver on quality and affordability? You guessed it: Marks and Spencer.

Best Marks and Spencer pieces 2024: @monikh wears a jumper and jeans from Marks and Spencer

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Monikh wears a khaki jumper and wide-leg jeans from Marks and Spencer.

Season after season, M&S drops an array of timeless and on-trend items—as well as basics like underwear and hosiery. And season after season, the Who What Wear team is impressed. This time around, it's the high street brand's directional woven handbags and cosy knitted styles that have wholly captured our hearts. But I won't give it all away. Scroll on to see the best Marks and Spencer pieces to buy now.

Shop the Best Marks & Spencer Pieces for 2024:

Add a French flourish to your outfit with this jacket-cardigan hybrid.

Reach new levels of cosiness in these trousers (and the matching jumper).

No one will guess you found this on the high street.

Marks and Spencer is fully backing the cargo jeans trend.

You don't have to spend a fortune to own a great trench coat.

Perfect for those spring weddings that will be rolling around before you know it.

The benefit of this being sleeveless is that you can comfortably layer it under a coat.

Marks and Spencer's cashmere is unparalleled for the price.

Faux leather will continue to be a key outerwear choice in 2024.

The red obsession shows no sign of slowing down, and M&S knows it.

You'll find ways to wear this in both the summer and winter months.

Comfy and chic, aka everything we could ask for from a trouser.

A quick way to keep cosy on cold January mornings.