According to an article in the Chicago Tribune, there’s a growing trend in the grocery business. Or is it the fashion industry? The article reports that buying cardigans and comfy shoes at the same place you buy your peanut butter brought in $211 million last year. In fact the trend is growing so quickly that the market research firm NPD Group shows a 76 percent increase in women’s clothing sale at food stores from January 2006 through January 2007. Since that figure was only 8 percent the previous year, it seems like this trend is not just growing, it’s exploding.
While supercenters like Walmart and Target account for the largest part of the increase, Whole Foods and Safeway have gotten in on it too, expanding their lines of women and children’s clothing as well as adding selections for men. Designer brands like Prada and Gucci aren’t available, but basics like sweaters, shoes and shirts are easy to find, with the selections offering an added measure of convenience to shoppers. Whole Foods is focusing their clothing on organic fibers and dyes in keeping with their overall message and commitment. To read more about this new market strategy, read the Trib article at: http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/living/chi-0703190327mar21,1,364479.story?coll=chi-living-hed
March 22, 2007...6:41 pm
HER HOME: Rump Roasts and Cardigans
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March 26, 2007 at 9:21 pm
I don’t know if I am ready to buying clothing at my grocery store. I mean, where do you try the stuff on? And also, how high is the quality of items being featured? I know that Walgreens has been featuring socks, t-shirts and sweats for years but I am a little hestitant to combine work wear and canalopes. I can just imagine what Stacy London would say!
March 26, 2007 at 11:22 pm
Nice design! kabababrubarta
March 27, 2007 at 11:03 pm
Thanks for the feedback everyone!
October 6, 2007 at 3:01 am
i am a mom of 4 children and want to buy my (our) own home any advice is gratfully needed