Only 32% of U.S. consumers are ready to return to buying shoes in traditional retail, according to a recent study by First Insight, an analytic agency prepared in connection with the resumption of shoe and clothing stores throughout the United States after Covid-19 quarantine, Worldfootwear.com writes.
54% of consumers surveyed said they were ready to purchase clothes in traditional retail. People still do not feel safe in crowded places and in particular are afraid to try on clothes and shoes in stores, 65% of women and 54% of men participating in the First Insight survey said this.
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