Jefferies reined in expectations for back-to-school sales after its survey showed shifts in customer intentions to buy apparel this fall.
Jefferies reined in expectations for back-to-school sales after its consumer survey showed a „marked shift“ in customer intentions to buy apparel this fall.
Jefferies surveyed more than 500 consumers to gauge shopping intentions for the 2017 back-to-school season and concluded that department stores and specialty apparel are set for the most cutbacks.
„Respondents anticipate spending less at almost all department stores surveyed, “ wrote Jefferies analyst Daniel Binder. „Data for JC Penney, Sears, and Macy’s is concerning given these concepts show sharp anticipated declines in purchase intentions this year and/or they are marking two consecutive years of declines.“
Department store stocks have dropped sharply this year, with Macy’s down 33 percent, Target down 18 percent, and Kohl’s down 12 percent.