The report includes data and analysis from GlobalData's How Britain Shops 2025 survey.
Despite a difficult economic climate, 88.6% of UK shoppers purchased apparel in the 12 months to June 2025, rising 0.5ppts on the previous year. Purchases were still led by female consumers but shifted towards an older demographic that remained more resilient amid financial pressures.
Scope
- More over 35s shopped for apparel than younger shoppers, due to experiencing lesser impacts from economic pressures
- Adults are more likely to cut back on buying clothing for themselves than for their children due to purchases for the latter being more essential
- More consumers shopped from physical stores while online purchases stepped back, likely due to shoppers wanting to try items on first as they make more considered purchases
Reasons to Buy
- Identify how economic uncertainty is influencing how and where UK consumers shop for apparel
- Understand where the demand lies within the UK apparel market across various price positionings, categories, and retailers, to allow you to maximise customer acquisition
- Understand consumer sentiment surrounding the UK apparel market and what this means for apparel brands' next steps