Final Week Is Early Indication of Back-To-School Strength
Outdoor
product sales were uneven in August but finished strong in the final
week of the month, according to point-of-sale data compiled by
SportScanInfo for OIA VantagePoint™. The last week of the fiscal month
was the only one that saw gains in all three macro categories: Apparel,
Footwear and Hardgoods.
Retail sales of outdoor products were up
2.2 percent to $816.9 million in the four-week fiscal period ended Aug.
25, 2012. Specialty store sales increased 5 percent to $320.5 million,
down somewhat from the 7.8 percent growth seen in fiscal July.
Independent Outdoor Specialty led the specialty channels with impressive
12.3 percent gains in August.
Hardgoods sales increased 4.4
percent to $446 million for the fiscal month, as declines in the Camping
categories offset strength in Packs & Bags and double-digit gains
in Paddlesports and Trailers & Racks.
Footwear sales were
up 3.4 percent to $229.8 million. The standout performance came from
Surf/Beach Lifestyle products, the deconstructed looks of which have
been widely embraced by students.
It was a tough month for
Outdoor Apparel, but the final week of the month saw strong growth
thanks to back-to-school traffic and the hint of fall in some parts of
the United States. Apparel sales declined 6 percent to $141.2 million.
Outerwear, Raingear, Sportswear and Active Tops all turned in negative
performances for the month.
The outdoor industry has weathered
an unusual spring and summer in rather good shape so far. The look
ahead, however, is still one of caution as business owners hold their
breath through the November elections and consumers hold their noses as
gasoline prices approach (or exceed in many states) the important $4 per
gallon milestone.
OIA VantagePoint is the first and only full
market point-of-sale data platform built specifically for the outdoor
industry. OIA VantagePoint monthly trend reports, published on the 15th
of every month, provide the broadest and most timely view of outdoor
product sales available. Category reports are available at no charge to
Outdoor Industry Association® (OIA) members and provide comprehensive
visibility into the outdoor marketplace by tracking weekly point-of-sale
data from more than 10,000 retail doors and websites that carry outdoor
products, including nearly 450 outdoor specialty locations. It is the
broadest view of both brick-and-mortar and Internet sales of outdoor
products available in the market. In-depth sales information is
available online within four days of the prior-week close — a
competitive advantage for businesses who can shift critical resources
and react quickly to ever-changing consumer preferences.
OIA members can log in to the OIA website to access the OIA VantagePoint August Trend Report.
Outdoor Industry Association
Based
in Boulder, Colo., with offices in Washington, D.C., Outdoor Industry
Association is the leading trade association for the outdoor industry
and the title sponsor of Outdoor Retailer. OIA supports the growth and
success of more than 4,000 manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, sales
representatives and retailers of outdoor recreation apparel, footwear,
equipment and services. For more information, go to outdoorindustry.org or call 303.444.3353.
Avery Stonich
Outdoor Industry Association
303.327.3511
astonich@outdoorindustry.org
James Hartford
The SportsOneSource Group
303.997.7302
james@sportsonesource.com
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