It's so sad, I went into M&S on Saturday and barely recognised it. I may have found clothes a little too frilly in Per Una, but I liked seeing them looking pretty and in all the lovely colours as I walked in. That didn't happen. There were far fewer clothes in more boring, safe colourways, I didn't like anything in Per Una at all. Upstairs things were no better. The wide shoes weren't, and many were too high and some looked as if they had come from far cheaper shops. Leggings in synthetics were everywhere, and the linens weren't good quality ones. I couldn't believe how many leggings there were - and the awful thing is, many younger people no longer wear them! I had £40 of vouchers burning a hole in my handbag and found very little to spend it on. I went for the Indigo range in the end. They are intended for younger women but can be cut a bit on the small side. I found myself getting bored and desperate, wondering what on earth I would find to spend my vouchers on.
I can't say I am overkeen on Next particularly, but I think I shall have to retrain my family to give me Next vouchers instead.
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