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This report covers: childrenswear, child clothing, girls' clothing up to 12 year-olds, boys' clothing up to 12 year-olds, infants' clothing for up to 2 year-olds, childrens' footwear for up to 12 year-olds, sportswear, character merchandising, designer brands, basic offers, schoolwear
Companies covered include: Coats Viyella, Dewhirst Group, Seet, C&J Clark International, Start-Rite Shoes, Adams Childrenswear, Etam, New Look Group, Next, Arcadia Group, Bhs, Debenhams, Littlewoods, Marks & Spencer, Matalan, Mothercare, QS Group, Woolworths, Blacks Leisure Group, JJB Sports
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Executive Summary |
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| MARKET SECTORS |
| MARKET POSITION |
| (£m at rsp and percent), 1995-1999 |
| MARKET TRENDS |
| The Child Population |
| Table 2: Child Population in the UK by Age Group (000), 1996 and 1998 |
| (000 and percent), 1991-1998 |
| Consumer Expenditure |
| Table 4: Index of Consumer Expenditure on Clothing and Footwear at Current Prices (1995=100), 1995-1999 |
| Mid-Market Changes |
| Basic Offers |
| Designer Brands |
| The Internet |
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| THE TOTAL MARKET |
| at Current Prices (£m at rsp and index 1995=100), 1995-1999 |
| MARKET SECTORS |
| 1999 |
| Girls Clothing |
| 1995=100), 1995-1999 |
| Boys Clothing |
| 1995=100), 1995-1999 |
| Infants Clothing |
| 1995=100), 1995-1999 |
| Childrens Footwear |
| at Current Prices (£m at rsp and index 1995=100), 1995-1999 |
| FOREIGN TRADE |
| Table 10: Overseas Trade in Clothing and Footwear by Value (£m), 1995-1999 |
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| RECENT HISTORY |
| INDUSTRY CONCENTRATION |
| of Clothing and Footwear by Turnover Sizeband (£000), 2000 |
| DISTRIBUTION |
| Sizeband (£000), 2000 |
| TRADE ASSOCIATIONS |
| Baby Products Association |
| The National Childrenswear Association |
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| THE MARKETPLACE |
| Pre-tax Profit (£m), 1999/2000 |
| MARKET LEADERS |
| Clothing Manufacturers and Suppliers |
| Coats Viyella PLC |
| Dewhirst Group PLC |
| Schoolwear Manufacturers |
| Seet PLC |
| Other Suppliers |
| Footwear Suppliers |
| C&J Clark International Ltd |
| Start-Rite Shoes Ltd |
| Clothing Retailers |
| Adams Childrenswear Ltd |
| Etam PLC |
| New Look Group PLC |
| Next PLC |
| Department Stores and Mixed Retailers |
| Arcadia Group PLC |
| BhS Ltd |
| Debenhams PLC |
| Littlewoods PLC |
| Marks and Spencer PLC |
| Matalan PLC |
| Mothercare PLC |
| QS Group PLC |
| Woolworths PLC |
| Other Value Retailers |
| The Supermarkets |
| Mail Order |
| Sports retailers |
| Blacks Leisure Group PLC |
| JJB Sports PLC |
| Other Sports Retailers |
| ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION |
| First Quarter 1999 and 2000 |
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| STRENGTHS |
| WEAKNESSES |
| OPPORTUNITIES |
| THREATS |
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| GENERAL TRENDS |
| Clothing |
| ( percent of women purchasing), 1997-2000 |
| Footwear |
| ( percent of women purchasing), 1997-2000 |
| to the Industry |
| TEXTILE SUPPLIERS |
| PRODUCT FINISHES |
| SUPPLIERS TO RETAILERS |
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| RETAIL DEVELOPMENTS |
| MAIL ORDER AND DIRECT SHOPPING |
| BRAND DEVELOPMENTS |
| WEB TRADING |
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| DEMOGRAPHICS |
| Table 16: Age Profile of the UK Under-14 Population (000) 1998, 2001 and 2006 |
| MARKET SEGMENTATION |
| PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT |
| COMPETITOR FORECASTS |
| FORECASTS 2000 TO 2004 |
| (£m at rsp), 2000-2004 |
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| Blacks Leisure Group PLC |
| C&J Clark International Ltd |
| Debenhams PLC |
| Marks and Spencer PLC |
| Mothercare PLC |
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| Associations |
| Periodicals |
| Directories |
| General Sources |
| Bonnier Information Sources |
| Government Publications |
| Other Sources |
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Key Note Research |
This report examines the performance of the childrens clothing sector from the mid-1990s onward. The market was valued at £4.11bn in 1999, having grown by 18.6 percent since 1995.
The main four segments are girls and boys clothing for up to 12 year-olds, childrens footwear for up to 12 year-olds, and infantswear for those up to 2 years old. Childrenswear has experienced growth slightly ahead of the clothing and footwear markets as a whole. The trends towards more working women, smaller family sizes and older parenthood mean that in many households there is a higher level of per capita spending on children than in any previous period.
The child population itself is ageing as a result of the declining birth rate, with a higher proportion now falling into the older age ranges, where spending tends to be higher than for infants. Fashion awareness is increasing among the young. The earliest manifestation of this is with character merchandising, where children are unaware of labels, but are well aware of cartoon and other media favourites. Parents are encouraging the label boom by looking for child versions of their own favourite brands, designer or otherwise, and this is being exploited by suppliers.
At the other end of the market, the mid-market retailers and multiple grocers have expanded their basic offering of items such as schoolwear, underwear and other clothing basics, and have now begun to battle it out on price. The result has been a polarisation in the market between higher and lower price points, leaving the mid-market with a need to re-invent itself to secure its positioning. In retail terms, the major chains, including the mixed retailers, tend to dominate market share.
The growth in designer labels and trading up will begin to be beneficial to smaller outlets. The Internet is providing a further means to the market, which businesses of all sizes are beginning to pursue. In the medium term, childrenswear is likely to experience growth apace of that in the clothing and footwear markets as a whole, with rising spending per child offsetting the shrinking size of the target market. Key Note estimates that the childrenswear market will increase by 14.7 percent, to £4.85bn, between 2000 and 2004.
Text © 2000 Key Note
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