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Clothing and footwear annual 2014 forecast
UK Retail Futures 2014: Clothing and Footwear provides an overview of the sector on issues such as market share, expansion space and the changing patterns of consumer demand. Combine this with a series of economic, social and politicians for bottom of the sector forecasts for the next five years.
Scope
- Market expenditure, inflation and expected volume growth to 2014, and the data of the last ten years
- Complete analysis covering inflation, volume and sales growth divided by category
- Analysis of the distribution channels of 2009.2010 and 2014 specialists covering clothing and footwear nonspecialists
Highlights
Despite improved growth in 2010 will remain difficult. Hope that higher taxes and weaker wage growth to result in the reluctance of consumers to spend. Inflation has been the main contributor to growth, with VAT and increased cost prices pushing up costs.
Cost pressures will push up the price for sale prices as retailers will not able to absorb increases in production costs without having major successes in the margins. Retailers try to minimize inflation continues to negotiate with suppliers and more details add to the garments.
Retailers need to make the store environment, customer service and pleasant shopping experience to attract people into the stores and encourage discretionary purchases. While creating an emotional bond with consumers through communication and re- traditional values encourage visits.
Reasons to buy
- Plan for the future, this report is to develop strategies that will enable it to compete effectively with rivals in more difficult market conditions
- Improve their understanding of major issues trends and dynamics in the market, providing a valuable tool to help drive your business forward
- See how basic clothing and categories of footwear that is expected to take place over the next five years
About the Author
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