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Slower Growth is Forecast for the UK Clothing and Footwear Industry Market Between 2005 and 2007, with Retailers having just been through One of the Worst Christmas and New Year Trading Periods for Many Years.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29431) has announced the addition of Clothing and Footwear Industry Market Review 2005 to their offering. E[acute accent acute accent
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]The UK clothing and footwear market was worth GBP GBP

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 44bn at retail selling prices (rsp) in 2004. Whereas the 1980s and 1990s saw a decline in the proportion of disposable income disposable income

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 spent on clothing, the market has grown strongly in the early 2000s, exceeding the overall increase in consumer expenditure.

E[acute accent]The reasons for this recent recovery in spending include:

E[acute accent]- the rising proportion of women who work full time and need wardrobes for both work and leisure E[acute accent]- the trend towards `dressing down' at work, which has paradoxically par·a·dox  
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 made people spend more on casual garments than they would need to spend on conventional formal clothing for the workplace E[acute accent]- a growing desire to wear designer brands (whether discretely or flamboyantly flam·boy·ant  
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) instead of chain stores' own labels. E[acute accent]Growth has been achieved in spite of declining prices. Between 2000 and 2004, average prices across the clothing and footwear market fell by an estimated 11.5%, and prices for some items of womenswear (the most competitive market segment) fell by almost 20%. This is essentially the result of globalised sourcing. The UK has had high import ratios in both clothing and footwear for many years, and imports will probably account for over 95% of the total market by the end of 2005. E[acute accent]The best opportunities for British manufacturers lie in high-quality or technical clothing and footwear, and exports of these items are still valuable to the economy. Total UK exports of clothing and footwear came to GBP 3.11bn in 2004, although imports were GBP 13.13bn, resulting in a trade deficit of GBP 10.02bn. However, things are not as bleak The bleak is a small pelagic fish of the Cyprinid family. Description
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 as these figures suggest, because many of the imported goods bear British labels and are manufactured overseas simply for cost reasons. For example, Marks & Spencer used to have a policy of sourcing mainly from domestic factories, but retail competition has now forced it to source more products from abroad. E[acute accent]Looking to the future, slower growth is forecast for the market between 2005 and 2007, with retailers having just been through one of the worst Christmas and New Year trading periods for many years. However, growth is expected to pick up in the second half of the forecast period, owing to owing to
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 the generally favourable consumer attitudes towards clothing and footwear, including a growing demand for quality and well-known brands from adults and, increasingly, from children and teenagers. E[acute accent]The market will continue to polarise Verb 1. polarise - cause to vibrate in a definite pattern; "polarize light waves"
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 between discount retailers and outlets specialising in premium-priced designer clothing, putting further pressure on mid-market retailers such as Marks & Spencer. However, the greatest threat to established clothing retailers will come from the grocery superstores This is a list of superstores by country. Multi-national
  • Auchan
  • Barnes & Noble (Books, Music, Videos, Magazines)
  • Best Buy (Music, Videos, Electronics, Computer Software, Appliances)
  • Borders (Books, Music, Videos)
  • Carrefour
  • Cora
, which are taking an increasing share of clothing sales and are even planning to open chains of non-food stores selling clothing.

E[acute accent]Companies mentioned:

E[acute accent]- Burberry Group PLC

E[acute accent]- Courtaulds Textiles (Holdings) Ltd

E[acute accent]- Stirling Group Ltd

E[acute accent]- Jacques Vert PLC

E[acute accent]- Crystal Martin Holdings Ltd

E[acute accent]- Delta Textiles (London) Ltd

E[acute accent]- Levi Strauss
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 (UK) Ltd

E[acute accent]- C&J Clark Ltd

E[acute accent]- R Griggs Group Ltd

E[acute accent]For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c29431
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