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Uniqlo UNIQLO Sales In Japan Same Store Grew 8.9% In January

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UniqloJapanSame Store Sales

Asia's largest clothing retailer, Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. (9983.T) XXX group flagship brand Uniqlo UNIQLO, Japan's same store sales for the first month of 2015 achieved an increase of 8.9%, including Online sales Overall sales also recorded an increase of 12%.

   Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. (9983.T) Fast Marketing Group It points out that the excellent performance in January was due to the strong sales at the beginning of the new year and the continuous selling of the core series. Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. (9983.T) reported 42185 yen on Tuesday, down 2.02% from a full day, increasing the cumulative decline in 2015 to 4.21%.

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According to the 2015 global clothing B2C business market, clothing and electronic products ranked the top, and clothing is the most popular product in many countries. Internet retailers, physical stores and other garment industry practitioners all over the world want to get a slice of this prosperous market.

Reporters from India media reported that yStats.com, a market research firm in Hamburg, Germany, said that clothing is one of the largest segments of the global online retail market. In the markets of several developed countries including Germany, the sales volume of clothing is the highest. It is also a hot selling product in the global cross-border B2C e-commerce mode in 2014, accounting for 1/3 of the total volume of cross-border online shopping.

In 2015, the global clothing B2C electricity supplier market pointed out that according to the proportion of all kinds of products purchased by online shoppers, the sales of clothing and electronic products ranked the top. Online businesses, physical stores and apparel industry workers all over the world are trying to get a slice of this booming market.

Clothing is the most popular commodity in many countries, including the United Kingdom, Russia, China, India, Spain, Italy, Turkey and Mexico. The sales volume of clothing products is the highest in the market of several developed countries in Germany.

Mobile terminal business and full channel strategy are becoming more and more important for online and offline apparel retailers. Most consumers in Germany also said they would buy clothes online and buy in physical stores, but they would often gain price advantage in comparison.

In the UK, online ordering and physical store picking have become popular fashion buying styles, and retailers in the physical stores have widely adopted this approach to boost sales. Nearly 1/3 of the online shoppers in South Korea are shopping by smart phones. This shows the importance of integrating with mobile devices and applications to provide the perfect shopping experience.

China and India are the ideal shopping market for many online shoppers. In order to improve the market share of occupation, India's largest online retailer has also cooperated with garment practitioners.

In Europe, German electricity providers Zalando and Bonprix carry out business in several countries, and France's La Redoute and British electricity supplier Asos are also; in South Africa, e-commerce giant Kalahari and Amazon dominate the market through clothing; Latin American e-commerce platform MercadoLibre is also very popular.


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