The impending demise of jeans is currently big news. Is it really news, though? Are Americans really eschewing indigo-colored cotton, moving on to elastic-waisted options like leggings and yoga pants? Current trends and the preferences of teens indicate that the next few years might be tough ones for companies in the blue-jeans biz.
The NPD Group, a market research company, are the team who came up with the 6% figure. “It’s rare for denim to take such a dramatic drop,” their chief industry analyst told NBC News. While a spokesperson for The Gap counters that fashion trends are always cyclical and they’re still selling plenty of jeans in Gap and Old Navy stores, stores in the Gap family happen to sell a lot of athletic wear. They have an entire separate brand of it, Athleta. Is this the way of the future?
Denim has been an American uniform for half a century now: why are we changing now? Experts in the field call our current trends in casualwear “athleisure,” where yoga pants now can accomplish the key things that Americans ask of our leisurewear: being comfortable, looking acceptable, and making our butts look great.
Denim sales for men seem to doing okay: Wrangler, from clothing conglomerate VF Brands, reports that sales are up slightly. Incidentally, only about 20% of Wrangler’s sales are of women’s clothes.
Denim Is in Real Danger of Going Out of Fashion [NBC News]
by Laura Northrup via Consumerist
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