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USA:Top holiday gift picks revealed in ‘Shopping in America survey; average spend at $608 |
2004-11-11
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Shoppers have plans up their sleeves. This year stockings will be well-stuffed with boots and brooches, electronic games and traditional teddy bears and what not, as they plan to spend 4 percent more than last year on holiday gifts.
Ina Shopping in America survey commissioned for The Macerich Company and conducted by August Partners revealed consumer''s top gift picks trends this year. The survey also displayed shopper spending intentions and a positive outlook on the American economy.
Clothing topped as the most popular holiday gift category (selected by 22 percent) according to the majority of the 6,200 shoppers surveyed, followed by toys, electronics, books/CDs and mall gift cards/certificates. Jewelry, fashion accessories, home furnishings and appliances were less popular, each selected by less than 10 percent of shoppers.
Top Gift Categories:
Clothing 22% Toys 13% Electronics 11% Books/CDs 11% Mall Gift Cards/Certificates 10%
The Shopping in America survey showed that shoppers plan to spend an average of $898.38 on holiday-related purchases, including $608.15 on holiday gifts and $290.23 on decorations, parties and other holiday purchases.
"Consumer intentions for increased holiday spending mirror their positive outlook for the economy," said Garry Butcher, Macerich Vice President of Marketing and Consumer Research. "Eighty two (82) percent of shoppers surveyed said they feel the economy will be stronger or the same in 2005 (40 percent and 42 percent, respectively) while 18 percent said it will be weaker."
Boots, clutch bags, brooches/pins, fur items and leopard print will be the hottest items under the tree among those who have decided on clothing and accessory gifts. Shoppers predict the traditional cashmere sweater will be less popular this year.
Top Fashion Gifts
Boots 19% Clutch 18% Brooches & Pins 16% Fur/Fur Accessories 15% Leopard Print Items 11% Tweed 10% Cuffed 7% Cashmere Items 4%
The downsized Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2), LeapFrog educational games and interactive Barbie (e.g. Barbie The Princess and the Pauper Interactive Serafina cat) top the list for shoppers who have decided on electronic toys.
Top Electronic Gifts
Downsized PlayStation 2 47% LeapFrog Educational Games 19% Interactive Barbie (items) 14% Tamagochi 8% Blinkie Electronic 5%
"Despite the popularity of high-tech toys and gadgets, an old favorite wins out in the traditional toy category: the teddy bear, selected by 21 percent of shoppers surveyed," added Butcher.
Care Bears and Cabbage Patch dolls are also making a comeback with shoppers, alongside Barbie and Bratz in shopper''s top five list for non-electronic toys. Hello Kitty, wooden toys and Strawberry Shortcake were selected by less than 11 percent of shoppers who had decided on favorites in this category.
Top Traditional Toys
Teddy bear 21% Carebears 16% Barbie 15% Bratz 13% Cabbage Patch Dolls 12%
As for their own holiday wish list, shoppers overwhelmingly selected a new car as their top "fantasy" gift. Among the other pricy items selected by those with a pick: travel, jewelry and plasma TVs.
Top "Fantasy" Gifts
Car 39% Travel 20% Jewelry 16% Plasma TV 14% Designer Bags/Shoes 8%
Shoppers are also in a charitable mood this season. Overall, 61 percent of shoppers surveyed through Shopping in America plan to donate to a charity. More shoppers in the West (63 percent) will donate compared to other regions of the country: Northeast (61 percent), South (61 percent), and Midwest (57 percent).
Shopping in America is a national shopper intercept survey that studies consumer shopping trends. The survey is conducted within shopping malls that are geographically spread proportionately among the four major U.S. Census regions, approximating the weight of the population residing in those regions. There are 20 participating malls located in 17 states; 14 of the shopping malls are Macerich owned. |
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