Category: Department Stores
Europe Department Stores
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Retailing in Norway
... is largely due to the travel and mobility restrictions which meant that consumers working from home were able to save money and indulge themselves through purchases of retailing items. The new remote working practices particularly ... Read More
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Department Stores in Denmark
... start of the year due to a new wave of COVID-19 infections. Euromonitor International's Department Stores in Denmark report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels ... Read More
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Retailing in Denmark
... the summer, however, the situation improved and sales started to increase. As a result of high vaccination rates, Denmark removed all COVID-19 restrictions in September 2021, which further boosted sales. Overall, the development in 2021 ... Read More
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Department Stores in Finland
... the bankruptcy of the Anttila chain, the channel witnessed decreases in outlet numbers in most years of the review period, and at the same time a far more dramatic slide in value sales. This was ... Read More
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Retailing in Finland
... more time at home and consumer foodservice establishments were closed other than for takeaway and delivery. The sanitary situation benefited grocery retailers, home and garden specialist retailers and e-commerce, while negatively affecting apparel and footwear ... Read More
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Retailing in Sweden
... more concentrated at home, with working from home, less travelling and less eating out, which resulted in increased demand for groceries, with some degree of stockpiling also seen. Even as the COVID-19 situation eased in ... Read More
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Department Stores in Sweden
... number of visitors to department stores to avoid infection. In addition, there was a general drop in demand for many of the more popular products sold in these outlets, such as luxury goods, designer apparel ... Read More
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Department Stores in Portugal
... Corte Inglés (in value sales terms). The retailer suffered a considerable impact in terms of physical store sales, which declined by double digits, while consumers notably shifted online which somewhat dampened the retailer’s loss of ... Read More
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Retailing in Ireland
... non-essential retail. In addition, citizens were required to stay at home except for essential reasons and not to travel further than 5km from their homes and travel restrictions with the UK were also imposed. Lockdown ... Read More
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Department Stores in Ireland
... to bricks-and-mortar stores, which was the result of pent-up demand and the benefit of the Christmas 2021 selling period. However, the year continued to be impacted by a lockdown for the first months and ongoing ... Read More
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Department Stores in the Netherlands
... its shops in March and April and move almost exclusively to online sales during this period. While it then saw a sharp increase in sales in 2021, due to more lockdowns and store closures in ... Read More
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Retailing in Italy
... due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and related lockdown and other restrictions on retailing and consumer movement. Therefore, many retailing categories registered a more positive growth performance compared to 2020, although there were significant variations ... Read More
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Department Stores in Italy
... the government’s measures to cope with the public health crisis by minimising contact and the risk of infection among consumers. This led to lockdowns and home seclusion and the closure of physical department stores, with ... Read More
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Retailing in the Netherlands
... well during the pandemic, in both 2020 and 2021. Many Dutch consumers who were either able to continue working from home or had their salaries covered by government assistance programmes had excess disposable income, given ... Read More
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Department Stores in Romania
... have a very old-fashioned image in the country due to their being associated with the country’s Communist past and this undermines the high-end positioning that most department stores aspire to. Generally, consumers are much more ... Read More
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Luxury Jewelry Market, by Material (Gold, Diamond, Silver, Platinum, and Others), by Product Type (Necklace, Ring, Bracelet, Hair Ornaments, Earring, Leg & Feet Ornaments, and Others), by End User (Men and Women), and by Distribution Channel (Mono-brand Stores, Multi-brand Boutiques, Departmental Stores, Online Stores, and Others), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2021 - 2028
... Channel (Mono-brand Stores, Multi-brand Boutiques, Departmental Stores, Online Stores, and Others), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2021 - 2028 ... Read More
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Department Stores in Greece
... to closed for an extended period during the first lockdown in spring 2020, demand was also undermined by restrictions on movement, a sharp decline in inbound tourism and the economic shock of the pandemic. Moreover, ... Read More
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Retailing in Austria
... destinations), which led to reduced spending in non-essential retailing categories. Nevertheless, home seclusion measures were less drastic and non-essential outlets closures were shorter when compared with 2020 allowing consumers to make use of opportunities to ... Read More
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Department Stores in Austria
... store in Graz remain the only department stores in the country, being the only such outlets that meet the narrow category definition (mostly to do with selling space and product mix). Kastner & Öhler also ... Read More
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Retailing in Belgium
... the year due to the relatively low penetration of e-commerce in total retailing compared with neighbouring countries; increasing consumer confidence with shopping online; and strong infrastructure improvements (online shops’ designs, payment methods, delivery policies... Euromonitor ... Read More
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Department Stores in Belgium
... life restrictions, the channel recovered partially in 2021 thanks to the gradual recovering of footfall during the year. Euromonitor International's Department Stores in Belgium report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. ... Read More
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Retailing in France
... the spring of 2021, acceleration of the vaccination programme in August, ongoing strong growth of e-commerce and ongoing limited expenditure on services most notably travel and tourism and cars with the latter experiencing a strong ... Read More
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Department Stores in France
... channels within store-based retailing from the pandemic over 2020-2021. The impressive recovery from June 2021 to December 2021 failed to offset the total collapse in sales in 2020. For instance, from March 2020 to June ... Read More
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Department Stores in Spain
... 19th century) is the only notable department store chain in Spain, accounting for almost all retail value sales in this category. El Corte Inglés is synonymous with the term ‘department store’ in the minds of ... Read More
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Retailing in the United Kingdom
... January to 8 March. From 8 March onwards, the government followed a 4-step roadmap, which ensured the gradual easing of restrictions. All social contact related restrictions were lifted on 21 June. The lockdown had a ... Read More