Shopping for Children's Footwear - US - August 2011
Shopping for Children's Footwear - US - August 2011

This report provides in-depth analysis of the ever-changing face of the children’s footwear market. Key drivers of this segment include children’s rapidly changing shoe sizes, the promotional activities of top brands, and the impact of economic conditions on consumer spending. The burgeoning Hispanic population and Hispanics’ tendency to have more children are also examined since these issues impact the group’s current and future footwear consumption.

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Overview

Overview

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Scope and Themes
Executive Summary
Insights and Opportunities
Inspire Insights

Market

Market

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Market Factors
The Retail Landscape

Consumer

Consumer

Mintel's proprietary consumer research provides our analysts with the attitudinal and behavioral data used to provide valuable insight to topical issues.

Purchase and Retail Choices
Importance of Shoes’ Details
Reasons and Incentives for Shoe Purchase(s)
Purchase Incentives and Attitudes About Children’s Shoes
Impact of Race and Hispanic origin
Custom Consumer Groups
Cluster Analysis

Brand/Company

Brand/Company

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Innovations and Innovators
Marketing Strategies
Leading Companies

Data

Data

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Appendix—Trade Associations