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Clothing and footwear retail market in Poland 2008 Development forecasts for 2008-2010

August 2008
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Clothing and footwear retail market in Poland 2008 provides a complete and insightful analysis of the clothing and footwear market in Poland. This new report tracks market value and channels of distribution of goods while presenting in depth analysis of activities on the overall retail clothing and footwear market in Poland. Major market trends and influences are explored via a recent survey of 87 retail clothing and footwear company representatives, and leading industry players are profiled.

Clothing and footwear retail market in Poland 2008 features specially constructed profiles of leading retail clothing and footwear companies operating on the Polish market. The profiles include vital data such as: contact information, 2007 sales data and 2008 forecasts, number of shops at the end of 2007 and on June 2008, areas of specialization and assortments of merchandise sold, and information on company development plans.  

The report also features the results of a recent survey of 87 successful Polish retail clothing and footwear market participants, conducted on topics such as market conditions, trends and potential for the coming years.

The information provided in Clothing and footwear retail market in Poland 2008 targets the needs of:

- retail clothing and footwear businesses currently operating in Poland, as well as those considering expansion into this growing marketplace
- clothing and footwear producers and suppliers
- companies that support clothing and footwear retail businesses with products and services such as supplies and information technology
- consultants and analysts that provide advice and intelligence to governmental and business organizations and those seeking investment opportunities.

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  1. Methodology

  2. Executive summary

  3. Overall socio-economic situation in Poland

    • Employment and unemployment
    • Salary levels
    • Inflation
    • Demographics
  4. Purchase preferences of Polish consumers

  5. Size of the market

    • Overall description
    • Market value
    • Largest market players
  6. Distribution channels

    • Clothing and footwear chains
      • Clothing chains
      • Lingerie chains
      • Children’s clothing chains
      • Discount and fashion outlet chains
      • Footwear chains
    • Sports store chains
    • Hypermarkets
    • The Internet and direct mail
    • Individual stores and bazaars
      • Clothing and footwear warehouses
  7. Trends on the clothing and footwear market

  8. Development of shopping centres

  9. Results of survey of companies on the clothing and footwear market in Poland

    • Introduction
    • Evaluation of the situation of the clothing and footwear market
      • Evaluation of the current market situation
      • Predictions for development in 2009
    • Predictions for growth of the clothing and footwear market
      • Growth dynamics in 2008-2009
        • The clothing market
        • The footwear market
      • Expected trends on the clothing and footwear market
        • Segments with the highest growth perspectives on the clothing market
        • Segments with the best perspectives of growth on the footwear market
        • Distribution channels with the best growth perspectives
        • Other market trends expected by respondents:
  10. Determinants of growth and barriers to development of companies on the clothing and footwear market in Poland

    • Barriers to development of operations
    • Determinants of growth in operations
  11. Description and market situation of clothing and footwear companies in Poland

    • Financial position
    • Plans by clothing and footwear companies for 2008 and 2009
    • International operations
    • Outsourcing production
    • Number of stores and revenue
  12. Profiles of key players

    • LPP
    • H&M (Hennes & Mauritz)
    • NG2
    • Vistula & Wolczanka
    • Deichmann
    • Inditex
    • Artman
    • Redan
    • Kan
    • VF Polska
    • Triumph International
    • Gino Rossi
    • Reporter
    • Big Star
    • Ultimate Fashion (Empik Media & Fashion group)
    • Monnari Trade
    • Semax
    • Agencja J.A.R.
    • Paradise Group
  13. List of graphs

  14. List of tables

  15. About PMR

  16. Contact PMR

    List of graphs

  1. Value (PLN m) and growth (%) in the clothing and footwear market in Poland, 2006-2010
  2. Distribution channels’ share of the clothing and footwear market in Poland by sales value (%), 2007
  3. Monthly unemployment rate in Poland (%), January 2005-December 2007
  4. Population of Poland by type and size of locality (’000, %), June 2007
  5. Average annual expenditure (PLN) on clothing and footwear per capita in Poland and its growth (%), 2003-2007
  6. Most popular shopping locations for clothing, shoes and accessories in Poland (% of respondents), October 2007
  7. Frequency of clothing purchases by age in Poland (% of respondents), October 2007
  8. Factors most commonly taken into account when shopping for clothing and footwear in Poland (% of respondents), March 2007
  9. Value (PLN m) and growth (%) in the clothing and footwear market in Poland, 2006-2010
  10. Value of clothing and footwear market by segment in Poland (PLN m), 2006-2010
  11. Fifteen largest clothing and footwear companies in Poland by sales revenues (PLN m) and their growth (%), 2006-2007
  12. Distribution channels’ share of the clothing and footwear market in Poland by sales value (%), 2007
  13. Number of stores specialising in the sale of clothing and footwear in Poland, 2003-2006
  14. Value (PLN m) and growth (%) in the sale of clothing and footwear in clothing and footwear chains in Poland, 2006-2010
  15. Value (PLN m) and growth of sales of clothing and footwear in sports chains in Poland, 2006-2010
  16. Share of the largest players in the sports chain segment in Poland (%), 2007
  17. Value (PLN m) and growth (%) in the sale of clothing and footwear in hypermarkets in Poland, 2006-2010
  18. Value (PLN m) and growth (%) in sales of clothing and footwear over the internet and via catalogues in Poland, 2006-2010
  19. Internet stores with clothing and footwear in Poland, June 2008
  20. Number of owner-operated and partnership stores in clothing and footwear chains in Poland, 2006 and September 2007
  21. Shopping centre area to be opened in Europe in 2008-2009 (’000 m2)
  22. Assessment of the current situation on the clothing and footwear market in Poland, June 2008
  23. Major reasons for favourable assessment of clothing and footwear market situation in Poland, May 2008
  24. Will the situation of the clothing and footwear sector deteriorate, improve or remain unchanged in 2009?, June 2008
  25. Most important reasons for optimistic predictions about the development of the clothing and footwear market in Poland, May 2008
  26. Will the value of the clothing market rise, fall or remain the same in 2008 compared to 2007?, June 2008
  27. By what percentage do you think the value of the clothing market will increase in 2008 compared to 2007 in Poland?, June 2008
  28. Will the value of the clothing market in Poland rise, fall or remain the same in 2009 compared to 2008?, June 2008
  29. By what percentage do you think the value of the clothing market will increase in 2009 compared to 2008 in Poland?, June 2008
  30. Will the value of the footwear market in Poland rise, fall or remain the same in 2008 compared to 2007?, June 2008
  31. Will the value of the footwear market in Poland rise, fall or stay the same in 2009 compared to 2008?, June 2008
  32. Segments of the clothing market, which have the highest perspectives for growth in Poland, June 2008
  33. Distribution channels of clothing and footwear, which will lose the most market share in Poland, June 2008
  34. Distribution channels of clothing and footwear which will gain most market share in Poland, June 2008
  35. Strongest barriers to development of companies on the clothing and footwear market in Poland, June 2008
  36. Most important determinants of growth for clothing and footwear companies in Poland, June 2008
  37. Evaluation of current financial position of clothing or footwear company compared to previous year, June 2008
  38. Predictions of financial position of clothing or footwear company in the coming year in Poland, June 2008
  39. Do you sell your products in Poland beyond your own chain of stores? June 2008
  40. Other distribution channels of clothing and footwear companies in Poland, June 2008
  41. Activities which are to be carried out or are being considered by clothing and footwear companies in Poland this year or in the coming year, June 2008
  42. Plans of clothing and footwear companies to enter a new market segment, June 2008
  43. Segments which clothing and footwear companies are planning to enter in the nearest future (number of companies), June 2008
  44. Is your company originally Polish?, June 2008
  45. Do you have stores outside Poland? June 2008
  46. Most important countries of expansion for Polish clothing and footwear retailers (number of companies), June 2008
  47. Plans of Polish clothing and footwear retailers to open stores overseas in the next two years, June 2008
  48. Countries in which Polish firms plan to open stores in the next two years (number of companies), June 2008
  49. Outsourcing of production by manufacturers of clothing and footwear in Poland, June 2008
  50. To whom do you outsource production: Polish or foreign firms? June 2008
  51. Countries where Polish clothing and footwear chains most frequently outsource their production, June 2008
  52. Year first clothing or footwear store opened in Poland, June 2008
  53. Percentage of clothing and footwear chains with franchise stores in Poland, June 2008
  54. Number of franchise stores managed by clothing and footwear chains in Poland, June 2008
  55. Number of stores operated by clothing and footwear chains in Poland, June 2008
  56. Percentage of revenues coming from retail sales of clothing and footwear in Poland (%), June 2008
  57. Revenues of clothing and footwear chains in Poland, 2008
  58. LPP’s consolidated sales revenues (PLN m), 2004-2007
  59. H&M’s sales revenues in Poland (PLN m), 2006-2007
  60. NG2’s consolidated sales revenues (PLN m), 2004-2007
  61. Vistula & Wolczanka’s consolidated sales revenues (PLN m), 2006-2007
  62. Deichmann’s sales revenues in Poland (PLN m), 2004-2007
  63. Inditex’s sales revenues in Poland (PLN m), 2006-2007
  64. Artman’s sales revenues (PLN m), 2004-2007
  65. Redan’s consolidated sales revenues (PLN m), 2004-2007
  66. Kan’s consolidated sales revenues (PLN m), 2006-2007
  67. VF Polska’s sales revenues in Poland (PLN m), 2004-2007
  68. Triumph International’s sales revenues in Poland (PLN m), 2004-2007
  69. Gino Rossi’s consolidated sales revenues (PLN m), 2005-2007
  70. Reporter’s sales revenues (PLNm), 2004-2007
  71. Big Star’s sales revenues (PLNm), 2004-2007
  72. Ultimate Fashion’s sales revenues (PLN m), 2006-2007
  73. Monnari Trade’s consolidated sales revenues (PLN m), 2006-2007
  74. Semax’s sales revenues (PLN m), 2004-2007
  75. Agencja J.A.R.’s sales revenues (PLN m), 2004-2007
  76. Paradise Group’s sales revenues (PLN m), 2004-2007
    1. List of tables

    2. Selected macroeconomic indicators in Poland, 2007-2008 13,
    3. The largest players on the clothing and footwear market in Poland, 2007
    4. Chain stores carrying casual clothing in Poland, June 2008
    5. Chain stores carrying youth-oriented clothing in Poland, June 2008
    6. Chain stores carrying denim clothing in Poland, June 2008
    7. Chain stores carrying elegant women’s wear in Poland, June 2008
    8. Chain stores carrying elegant men’s wear in Poland, June 2008
    9. Chain stores carrying lingerie and underwear in Poland, June 2008
    10. Chain stores carrying children’s clothing and footwear, June 2008
    11. Discounters and factory outlet stores in Poland, June 2008
    12. Footwear chain stores in Poland, June 2008
    13. Selected chain stores carrying sports and outdoor clothing and footwear, June 2008
    14. Wholesale centres of clothing and footwear in Poland, June 2008
    15. Stages of development of franchise and agency systems on the clothing and footwear market in Poland, September 2007
    16. International presence of selected Polish clothing and footwear chains, Q1 2008
    17. Takeovers on the clothing and footwear market in Poland, 2006 – Q1 2008
    18. Polish groups of clothing and footwear brands, June 2008 60-
    19. Selected luxury brands in Poland, June 2008
    20. Largest shopping centres opened in Poland in 2007
    21. Largest shopping centres and retail parks in Poland, H1 2008
    22. Selected shopping centres to be opened in Poland in 2008
    23. LPP’s commercial chains, June 2008
    24. NG2’s commercial chains, June 2008
    25. Vistula & Wolczanka’s commercial chains, June 2008
    26. Inditex’s commercial chains, June 2008
    27. Redan’s commercial chains, June 2008
    28. Kan’s commercial chains, June 2008
    29. Gino Rossi’s commercial chains, June 2008
    30. Ultimate Fashion’s commercial chains, June 2008
    31. Monnari Trade’s commercial chains, June 2008
    32. Semax’es commercial chains, June 2008
    33. Agencja J.A.R.’s commercial chains, June 2007
    34. Paradise Group’s commercial chains, June 2008
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