Category: Apparel Retailing
Africa Apparel Retailing
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Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Nigeria
... result, the majority of local consumers continue to favour informal retailers or mainly buy second-hand apparel and footwear. On the other hand, demand was boosted by the normalisation of daily life in the wake of ... Read More
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Retailing in Kenya
... reduce their discretionary spending. The sales of grocery retailers fell, as many consumers cut back on non-essential purchases. However, modern grocery retailers were harder hit than their traditional counterparts: The latter tend to be located ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Egypt
... largely rebound in 2021. Normal purchasing patterns were quick to resume once restrictions were lifted with Egyptians generally preferring to shop in-person for apparel and footwear items. This allows them to touch and try on ... Read More
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Retailing in Egypt
... government’s campaign to digitalise payments is leading to a larger proportion of the population becoming open to new retail experiences, thus creating more room for new platforms to enter and gain share in the country. ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in South Africa
... subsequently currency depreciation, employment rates and spending confidence. On the other hand, the channel was also affected by a week of civil unrest targeting shopping centres across Gauteng and KwaZulu Natal, leading to extensive damage ... Read More
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Retailing in South Africa
... trend translating into a stagnating unemployment rate and low spending confidence. The industry was also affected by the emergence of the Beta and Delta variants which led to the reinstatement of stricter curfews and a ... Read More