CANADIAN CLOTHING SALES ARE ON THE RISE
The National Retail Federation (NRF) reported today that Canadians are spending more on clothing, footwear and accessories. Statistics Canada released a report that total retail sales in the clothing segment totaled $41.9 billion in 2015, a 38% increase from a decade ago.
During that decade, many retailers exited the Canadian retail market, such as Maxx Canada and Aeropostale. Stores still in the market that primarily sell clothing and accessories made up for 67% of the sales. Retailers of sporting goods, books and music saw their clothing business increase by 50%.
The Statistics Canada report noted that although many retailers closed, most were replaced by higher-end stores. Women’s clothing and accessories totaled $17 billion of the $42 billion, while men’s clothing and accessories were at $9.4 billion. Footwear was right behind at $7.1 billion and luggage and jewelry had $4.4 billion in sales.
Source: NRF Smartbrief, CTV News
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