Tuesday 29 November 2016

UK Clothing Market will Grow by£3.2bn by 2021: Radiant Insights

Summary
The UK clothing market will grow by£3.2bn in the five years to 2021-equating to 23.6% growth on 2016. However volume growth will not reach pre-recession levels until 2019. Retailers will need to overcome unpredictable weather by investing in more transpersonal items. Online growth is slowing so retailers will need to find a balance between instore and online channels to offer a seamless experience. The increase of male interest in personal appearance will demand more choice and newness from the menswear market and retailers can expect to see a boost to the school wear market because of the baby boom of 2010-2013.


Key Findings
- Value segment continues to gain share of spend

- Grocers will grow share following short term set back

- John Lewis and House of Fraser prosper as Debenhams struggles

- Online pure plays prosper as they become third most preferred channel.

Synopsis
The UK clothing market 2011-2021 offers a comprehensive insight into the factors driving the clothing market, the inhibitors, the major players performance, the main trends and consumer attitudes. It also forecasts to 2021.

It provides in-depth analysis of the following:
- The Hot Issues

- What People Buy

- Where People Shop

- How People Shop

- Why People Shop.

Reasons To Buy
- Understand how retailers can utilise the need for transitional clothing to overcome unpredictable British weather and the changing requirements of consumers. ·      Strategies for tapping into the Tween market.

- The benefits of offerings a personalized shopper experience.

- Understand the factors behind the growing demands for fashion in the menswear market. 

- What does the 'right balance' between e-commerce and physical stores mean for retailers?

- The impact of market recovery on the value clothing players.

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