The most popular shops in Leeds on Boxing Day as bargain hunters turn out in force
There were queues outside major shops and department stores, including Harvey Nichols and Marks and Spencer, as well as lingerie fashion favourite Victoria’s Secret and cosmetics firm Lush where fans queued for an hour and a half before the doors opened at 10.30am.
Although retail experts said it is too early to tell what the Christmas cashflow means for the city economy - which has seen the city move to third in the UK’s best places to shop retail rankings - early indications are that it is still soaring.
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Hide AdJames Bailey, manager at Victoria Leeds, said there had been a trend this year for splashing out on indulgent and higher priced presents, rather than volume gifting.
He said: “The sale of accessories and health and beauty brands has been strong in the run up to Christmas. It’s too soon to have the official figures or reports, but judging from first hand experience and previous years – we knew Boxing Day would be a busy one.
“With fantastic bargains and offers to be had at retailers throughout the malls at both Victoria Quarter and Victoria Gate, I think it’s likely we will see strong sales figures and a successful Christmas for retailers.
“With John Lewis reopening for trade, and the sale starting today, we expect another busy week ahead with a positive start to the New Year.”
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Hide AdThousands of Boxing Day bargain hunters flocked to the Trinity Centre spending on gift cards that had been bought as presents including one couple who had travelled especially from Mirfield.