Despite the price increase caused by the brands’ withdrawal from Russia, most Russians are going spring shopping. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the ResearchMe analytical agency in conjunction with the Yula and VKontakte Announcements services.
The ResearchMe analytical agency, together with the Yula and VKontakte Announcements services, conducted a survey about the plans for the spring update of the wardrobes and homes of Russians. It turns out that 79% of Russians will buy new stuff by spring.
79% of respondents are serious about revising their wardrobe and saying goodbye to old things. The press service of the services, as a rule, these are women (66% versus 89% of men),” he said.
Seasonal clothes are in the first place on the shopping lists of Russians: 26% of compatriots want to buy a capsule for spring. 24% of respondents plan to buy something for sports, 19% of respondents need an additional basic wardrobe, and 18% are in luxury items.
The same 79% of Russians reportedly plan to not only shop but also organize clutter. At the same time, the vast majority of respondents (92%) want to give old things a second life: give them to friends (43%), donate to charities (36%), deliver to second-hand shops (17) %) and sell them (15%) .
Formerly socialbites.ca reported That more than a third of Russians exceed the planned repair costs.