Bathroom Textiles 2017
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 23, 2017 ) "Bathroom Textiles 2017", report offers comprehensive insight and analysis of the UK market, the major players, the main trends, and consumer attitudes. The bathroom textiles market is forecast to grow by 8.7% from 2017 to 2022. This will mainly be driven by replacement purchases, particularly amid a dampened housing market.
Function is more important than fashion in bathroom textiles. 82.1% of consumers buy plain face cloths and towels and 93.2% chose to shop for own-brand textiles. However, clothing retailers that have broadened their homewares ranges are influencing the market - with design now a greater priority for consumers.
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As only 2.5% of bathroom textile consumers bought a material other than cotton, Egyptian cotton or Pima cotton, the production cost of bathroom textiles for retailers is heavily dependent on the cost of raw materials. In periods where there is a shortage of raw materials such as Egyptian cotton, bathroom textiles are vulnerable to price rises.
It provides in-depth analysis of the following -
- The key issues
- Market, retailer and consumer headlines
- Market sizes and predictions for growth
- In-depth profiles of the key retailers
- Where people shop
- Why people shop
- Average spend at a product category level
- Channel usage research and payment
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Scope
- Online is becoming an increasingly used channel for bathroom textiles, however, consumers spend little time researching bathroom textile products before buying. 68.5% spent less than an hour undertaking research before purchasing items.
- Home specialists and grocers are the retailer categories with the highest share of the bathroom textiles market. Nearly half of consumers (47.8%) cited that they bought bathroom
- textiles from a supermarket in the last 12 months.
- Homewares specialist Dunelm leads the bathroom textiles market followed by department store John Lewis. Value players IKEA and B&M will gain share as consumers seek low-cost options.
Table of Content:
what's included
overall summary
Issues and Strategies
The Market
The Retailers
The Consumer
Further Details
Companies Mentioned:
Asda
Debenhams
Dunelm
HEMA
John Lewis
Marks & Spencer
Matalan
The White Company
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Function is more important than fashion in bathroom textiles. 82.1% of consumers buy plain face cloths and towels and 93.2% chose to shop for own-brand textiles. However, clothing retailers that have broadened their homewares ranges are influencing the market - with design now a greater priority for consumers.
For more information about this report: http://www.reportsweb.com/bathroom-textiles-2017
As only 2.5% of bathroom textile consumers bought a material other than cotton, Egyptian cotton or Pima cotton, the production cost of bathroom textiles for retailers is heavily dependent on the cost of raw materials. In periods where there is a shortage of raw materials such as Egyptian cotton, bathroom textiles are vulnerable to price rises.
It provides in-depth analysis of the following -
- The key issues
- Market, retailer and consumer headlines
- Market sizes and predictions for growth
- In-depth profiles of the key retailers
- Where people shop
- Why people shop
- Average spend at a product category level
- Channel usage research and payment
Request Sample Copy at http://www.reportsweb.com/inquiry&RW0001766122/sample
Scope
- Online is becoming an increasingly used channel for bathroom textiles, however, consumers spend little time researching bathroom textile products before buying. 68.5% spent less than an hour undertaking research before purchasing items.
- Home specialists and grocers are the retailer categories with the highest share of the bathroom textiles market. Nearly half of consumers (47.8%) cited that they bought bathroom
- textiles from a supermarket in the last 12 months.
- Homewares specialist Dunelm leads the bathroom textiles market followed by department store John Lewis. Value players IKEA and B&M will gain share as consumers seek low-cost options.
Table of Content:
what's included
overall summary
Issues and Strategies
The Market
The Retailers
The Consumer
Further Details
Companies Mentioned:
Asda
Debenhams
Dunelm
HEMA
John Lewis
Marks & Spencer
Matalan
The White Company
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