M&S (Netherlands)
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M&S is a Dutch fashion retailer operating 423 stores in The Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France and Belgium founded by Max Abram. Originally only selling ladies' coats the company now offers a wide range of clothing for women in the 35-55 age group.
This M&S should not be confused with British department store Marks & Spencer which often uses M&S as an abbreviation of their name in advertising and signage.
M&S is a subsidiary of Maxeda (formerly Vendex KBB), which also owns the, Vroom & Dreesmann, Hema and Bijenkorf department stores.