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Jewellery, Footwear sales rise in November by 23% and 29%: Retail Survey

Updated: Dec 19, 2022 09:21:38am
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Jewellery, Footwear sales rise in November by 23% and 29%: Retail Survey

Mumbai, Dec 19 (KNN) According to the Retail Business Survey by the Retailers Association of India (RAI), the jewellery and footwear industry witnessed a spike in sales by 23% and 29% in November 2022 as compared to 2019, respectively.

Given that it is wedding season the jewellery industry saw this growth, said the 34th edition of the survey.

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Overall sales in November 2022 showed growth of 15% as compared to the sales levels during the same period in November 2019 i.e. pre-pandemic. 

Regional-wise the Eastern and Western parts of India witnessed a growth of 17% in November 2022, while North and South India saw a 13% growth, the data revealed. 

Speaking about the findings, Kumar Rajagopalan, CEO, RAI said, “October and November witnessed a 17% growth, which is welcome but can’t be termed as spectacular. Inflation-led worries have dampened the ability of some customers to purchase discretionary products. However, with the wedding season ringing in, we have seen an increase in purchases in jewellery, footwear, and garments.”

The consumer durables and electronics industry witnessed a 14% rise in 2022 compared to last year. However, it was just a 4% increase compared to the numbers in 2019.

The rise in all likelihood is due to the release of leading brands launching the latest versions of their mobile phones and other gadgets during this period, said the survey.

The sporting industry, too, witnessed a 24% rise in purchases compared to the pre-pandemic period. There are two reasons to assume this: first, the recently concluded FIFA World Cup saw Indians purchase merchandise to support their favourite teams.

Secondly, with marathon season approaching (Mumbai Marathon, Delhi Half Marathon), runners – both amateur and professional – would be buying necessary equipment. It could also be the reason why the footwear industry has seen a jump as well.  (KNN Bureau)

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