Edito april 2012
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Years of economic crisis have profoundly changed households’ consumption habits. Since 2007 —the last growth year for consumption of fashion and textile articles— retailers’ turnover has fallen approximately 10 % in value over the period as a whole, based on comparable surface area. In a context in which their economic situation deteriorated, households tended to cut back significantly on the quantity of their purchases, which has taken a toll on turnover.
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