PHILADELPHIA, PA, October 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) As the holiday season approaches, many retailers will have a positive reaction to new statistics that may influence a greater trend in consumer spending. According to a recent article, the National Retail Foundation has released new statistics that suggest consumer spending has increased this past September. The article states, "According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), September retail sales--excluding automobiles, gas stations and restaurants--increased 0.4 percent seasonally adjusted from August, and 2.1 percent unadjusted year-over-year." In addition, recently released information from the U.S. Department of Commerce reveals that September's retail and food service sales "increased 1.1 percent seasonally adjusted month-to-month and 5.4 percent unadjusted year-over-year." Online jewelry retailer Primestyle believes that these trends indicate a great potential for holiday spending, and explains that web-based commerce may contribute to greater consumer confidence.
Primestyle explains that smaller retail items--such as those associated with typical shopping or back-to-school necessities--may have been the source of such a boost in consumer confidence. However, the online retailer notes that holiday consumer trends will truly reveal the nature of national spending habits, as more citizens are likely to look for "big-ticket items," such as jewelry.
Referring to the U.S. Department of Commerce's September retail sales report, the article explains, "Clothing and clothing accessories stores' sales [have increased] 0.6 percent seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and 3.6 percent unadjusted year-over-year." Anticipating wider spending in the market of accessories, Primestyle is prepared to continue to offer customers valuable deals and excellent customer service. The company notes that online retail may prove to be a great option for those looking for jewelry this holiday season, as it offers a wider collection of pieces than many will find in a traditional jewelry store.
Primestyle expands on its position for holiday shopping in a recent press statement, "As a Direct Factory Jewelry Manufacturer we have always served to benefit the customer. While September retail trends display a greater consumer confidence, we have always believed that our great prices will keep customers coming back for more--regardless of how consumers are spending overall. Primestyle is focused on growth and meeting consumer needs as we go further into the future, since more and more customers are shopping online where they can get the best deals for the products they'd find in stores for higher prices."
ABOUT:
Primestyle.com is an online jewelry retailer that has revolutionized web-based commerce to offer consumers a convenient way to shop for the finest diamonds and jewelry. With its factory established in 2001, Primestyle has developed a strong business philosophy where the company remains committed to providing a wide variety of styles at affordable prices. In addition to quality and affordability, Primestyle prides itself on convenient local and international shipping options, no-risk returns, easy payment options and friendly customer service.
Website: http://primestylesite.com
Primestyle: Jewelry Stores Gear Up for Busy Holiday Shopping Season
New reports reveal that consumer confidence is increasing nationwide, causing many to purchase new goods. Online jewelry retailer Primestyle responds to these trends by noting how online shopping can improve consumer's holiday shopping experience.
2012-10-29
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