With the rise in temperature, sales of early summer apparel increased by 6.2 per cent year-on-year to nearly 109 billion yen in May 2015, according to the data collected by the Japan Chain Stores Association from its 59 member firms that together operate 9,357 stores.
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On a same store basis, sales of womenswear remained flat compared to a year before at 33.119 billion yen. Formal wear, cut-and-sewn products, casual pants and shirts saw an increase in sales, while jackets and three-quarter sleeve cardigans sales moved slowly.
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Sales of men’s apparel were up 0.8 percent year-on-year to 21.160 billion yen during the month. Strong sales were witnessed in suits, jackets, slacks, dress shirts and short pants, while sales were less in full-sleeve shirts.
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The month registered an increase of 12.8 per cent year-on-year in sales of other garments and accessories, which earned 54.719 billion yen. These included innerwear, lingerie and home wear for men and women.
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Growth was also witnessed in sales of home furnishings, the association said. (RKS)
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Fibre2fashion News Desk - India