New Survey Shows Childrens Resale Shopping Gaining Traction Among U.s. Parents
More than Two-Thirds of U.S. Parents Shop Resale, Save $500 Annually, Study Says
ANN ARBOR, MI (Wednesday, March 23, 2005) -
Childrens resale shopping is a growing trend among U.S. consumers, according to a newly released survey conducted by an independent research firm out of Ohio, whose findings showed that more than two-thirds of American families purchased items for their children at resale stores during the past two years.
The study, a random sampling of 500 consumers of childrens products and conducted by Great Lakes Marketing, Inc., found that U.S. parents spend more than $100 per month on clothing, toys and accessories for their children each year. Other key findings include:
About 15 percent of parents shop for childrens clothing, toys and accessories at least once a week, spending an average of $100 each month. Parents who shop at traditional retail stores spend about $123 per month on childrens clothing, toys and accessories, compared with $83 per month among those who shop at resale stores. About half of all parents sell their childrens used clothing, toys, furniture and accessories through various means. Of that group, 72 percent have sold their childrens items through resale shops, compared to 48 percent that have sold childrens items through garage sales or 5 percent that report using online sites, such as eBay. The survey, commissioned by Michigan-based Childrens Orchard to help provide direction for the chains new branding campaign, was conducted in late 2004 in five major markets across the country, including southern California, Boston, southeastern Michigan, Kansas City, KS and Kansas City, MO. Childrens Orchard is a 25-year-old retail leader of the upscale resale category specializing in gently used and quality name-brand childrens clothing and products with nearly 100 franchise locations in 25 states.
The results of this study are representative of the shopping habits of the typical parent, which helps us significantly as a retail chain to know what makes our customers tick, and be able to shape our marketing efforts accordingly, said Taylor Bond, President and CEO of Childrens Orchard. From the results, we see that upscale resale is a growing trend among parents, saving them $500 a year by spending approximately 32 percent less on their childrens products over traditional retail stores. And as far as selling items their children have outgrown or no longer use, it shows us that they would rather sell it through us than other channels.
NOTE: Nearly 75 percent of Childrens Orchard customers who participated in the survey have an annual household income of more than $50,000, with 24 percent over $100,000.
About Childrens Orchard
Founded in 1980, Childrens Orchard is the nations first franchise of gently used and new name-brand kids clothing and products. With nearly 100 franchise locations in 25 states, each Childrens Orchard location buys and sells quality used and new childrens brand name clothing, toys and accessories in an upscale retail environment. Childrens Orchard stores are designed to emphasize quality, value, comfort and commitment to the local community.
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900 Victors Wy., #200
Ann Arbor,
MI
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