So it’s Marks and Spencer, we all know Marks and Spencer, penny bazaar, knickknacks, one stall, one shop, one, two, three, ten in every town. If legend is to be believed, it all started in Leeds, and today there are hundreds of Marks and Sparks up and down the country, granted Pudsey M&S may not be the gargantuan size of the London flagship, but it certainly gives it a run for its money. It is HUGE. Open from 9am to 8pm most days, there’s plenty of time to trawl through all the floors and departments that this Marks’ has to offer. You have got your usual M&S staples, middle aged clothing for both men and women, but this branch stocks the more sophisticated Autograph range and the more teen oriented Per Una lines. Menswear expands to the Blue Harbour range for the fellas, and there’s the Spark’s basics for all school uniforms across the land. It doesn’t end there, the homewears section is large to say the least, and there’s a full showroom of sofas and chairs on display too. If you want flowers, there here, if you want tailor made furniture or curtains, you can get them ordered here, tailor made? There’s a tailoring service on men’s and women’s clothing. Marks and Spencer food? Yeah it’s here also. You’re hungry and you want to eat, then skip on by the café area and grab a bite to eat and a hot beverage. Speaking of food, you can order cakes here too. Can’t be bothered to think for yourself? Get a personal shopper. They really have covered all bases, good effort Marks and Spencer.