Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures for
September 2023 reveal a 1.6% fall in clothing sales in the UK, as consumers put
off shopping for warmer clothing.
October 20, 2023
September
saw unseasonably warm weather in the UK, with the Met Office reporting that the
month was the joint-warmest September on record. The ONS says many consumers
delayed purchasing new seasonal items, such as warm coats and boots, as a
result.
The ONS explains that
continuing cost pressures also contributed to the decline in sales volume, as
non-food sales overall declined 1.9%. Sales in department stores also fell
1.6%.
The figures come after ONS
figures in August 2023 showed retail sales volumes grew 0.4%, up from a revised
fall of 1.1% in July.
EY’s UK and Ireland retail
lead Silvia Rindone says the figures demonstrate that fashion retailers will
need to learn to adapt to increasingly unpredictable weather.
“The unseasonably warm weather
in September impacted non-food store sales which fell by 1.9% as consumers
delayed refreshing their winter wardrobe,” Rindone explains.
“The increasingly
unpredictable nature of the weather is something retailers will need to manage.
There are currently high levels of unseasonal stock across the whole sector,
which may lead to increased discounting in the lead-up to Black Friday as
retailers look to stimulate sluggish demand among shoppers.”
Rindone adds: “A combination
of suppressed and unpredictable demand and higher interest prices are starting
to affect the retailers that didn’t use the pandemic period to realign their
businesses. Those that continued not to invest in stores, propositions, or
customers are finding that shoppers are choosing to go elsewhere.”
Non-store retailing sales,
which the ONS says is mainly online stores, fell by 2.2% as the cost of living
and warm weather also dampened sales.
Online spending values fell by
1.3% between August and September 2023. The ONS points out this was due to
declining clothing, footwear and other non-food sales.
The month-on-month fall in the
value of online retail was larger than the monthly fall in the value of total retail,
as the proportion of online sales fell from 27% in August 2023 to 26.7% in
September 2023.
However, the ONS also flagged
that despite the decline, online sales in September 2023 were still 15.2% above
pre-pandemic levels in February 2020. ONS figures in August 2023 showed the average
weekly online clothing sales hit a record high of £1.7bn ($2.17bn) in the first
half of 2023.
Rindone says: “Retailers will
be hoping to see an uplift in online spending in the run up to Christmas with
Black Friday and Cyber Monday on the horizon.”
Clive Black, research analyst
at ShoreCap says: “We have been anticipating a slow autumn 2023 retail momentum
as households save up and prepare for Christmas 2023; many supermarkets have
pitched up with early merchandise of ranges to help spread the spending load.”
Black adds that the
considerable rain in October so far may help sales of boots and outerwear,
although he believes that the UK may be past “peak-Halloween,” so any connected
sales here are unlikely to be significant.
Looking ahead, EY’s Rindone
says: “As we enter the final ‘golden’ quarter of the year, pricing and
inventory will be key priorities for retailers and brands. Last year, many
consumers delayed spending as late as possible to help manage their finances
leading to heavy discounting much earlier than normal. Retailers will need to
consider what impact this may have on cash flow at a critical time of the
year.”
By Just Style