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In June, Clothing Retail Sales In The United States Recovered To Nearly 80% Before The Epidemic

2020/7/28 11:44:00 0

American Clothing Retail

According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. retail sales rose 7.5% month on month in June, with the clothing and accessories industry rebounding the most strongly.

In June, the sales of retail industry in the United States increased by 7.5%, among which the clothing and accessories industry rebounded the most strongly. After a surge of 188% in May, the sales continued to grow by 105% in June, down 23.2% year-on-year. In addition, household furniture increased by 32.5%, department stores increased by 19.8%, large supermarkets increased by 2.7%, and retail sales returned to nearly 80% level before the epidemic. With the re opening of physical stores, the sales of e-commerce business decreased by 2.4% month on month.

The main retail industries in the United States in June were as follows:

Clothing and accessories stores: up 105.1% month on month, down 23.2% year on year.
Home furnishing shop: up 32.5% month on month, down 3.5% year on year.
Department stores: increased by 19.8% month on month and decreased by 10.6% year on year.
Large supermarkets: up 2.7% month on month and 2.5% year on year.
(12.4%), a year-on-year decrease of 37%.
Sports, music and other hobby shops: up 26.5% month on month and 20.6% year on year.
Restaurant and bar: increased by 20% month on month and decreased by 26.3% year on year.
Gas stations: increased by 15.3% month on month and decreased by 19.1% year on year.
Grocery stores: down 1.6% month on month, up 11.7% year on year.
Online retailers: down 2.4% month on month, up 23.5% year on year.
What's new with us brand retailers:
  ★Bed Bath&Beyond
In order to reduce the cost of goods, BBB will renegotiate with suppliers. BBB said in its report that the company's goal is to reduce the cost of goods by $200 million a year. In order to achieve this goal, BBB will reach new price terms with suppliers. BBB's announcement of this major move will mean that suppliers will have to make concessions to BBB before the company's upcoming year-end holiday purchases.
 ★Brooks Brothers
Brooks brothers has secured a $80 million loan to support the brand's continued operations and debt payments as it searches for buyers, according to the company. It is understood that the loan will be provided by authentic Brands Group LLC and abg-bb LLC, a partner of Simon Property Group, the landlord of the shopping mall, with zero interest rate and no transaction fee.
  ★PVH
PVH group, an American clothing giant with Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, recently announced plans to cut 450 employees and close 162 stores in North America to better control costs and cope with the epidemic crisis. In the first quarter ending May 3, PVH Group sales fell 43% to $1.257 billion, with a net loss of $1.1 billion. Sales fell sharply to $4.6 billion to $1.5 billion.
  ★J.C.Penney
J.C. Penney, a U.S. Department store retailer, said on Wednesday that it would cut about 1000 jobs and close 152 stores as part of its organizational restructuring. The chief executive of the group will continue to focus on the core competitiveness of its products and consolidate its products in the future.
  ★Levi’s
In the second quarter ending May 24, Levi's parent company, Levi Strauss, had a 62% year-on-year drop in sales to $497.5 million and a net loss of $363.5 million. By region, sales in the American market fell 59% to $283 million, the European market fell 68% to $129 million, and the Asian market also fell 61% to $86 million.


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