Clothing industry in decline as conscious consumers cut back
Sue MitchellColumnist
The clothing industry is facing a long-term structural decline as consumers with 'too much stuff' cut back on the number of new outfits they buy, even as prices fall.
Consumers have been buying clothes in ever-increasing quantities over the past 20 years as fast-fashion retailers such as H&M and Zara and budget retailers including Primark and Walmart cut prices after shifting production to Asia.
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Sue Mitchell writes the fortnightly Window Shopping column for the Financial Review and has covered retailing for over 30 years. Connect with Sue on Twitter. Email Sue at smitchell2045@gmail.com
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