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27 BUSINESS ADVICE More than six in 10 Brits say they now prefer shopping in person, new national research has revealed. The study, conducted by Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, revealed 63 percent of Brits are turning their back on digital spending, favouring an in-person shopping trip instead. The data forms the basis of Cheshire Oaks’ 2025 style report, delving into the UK’s style stories of the last three decades, as the designer outlet celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. The report revealed that Brits’ newfound penchant to return to the high street and shopping outlets stems from being able to try on clothes (79 percent), assessing clothing quality (70 percent) and avoiding delivery delays (54 percent). What’s more, the report discovered nearly seven million Brits shop for personal items at least once a week, with peak shopping hours surprisingly between 9am – 11am. Elsewhere, fashion isn’t just a personal statement – it can make or break a relationship, with the data revealing that one in four Brits (23 percent) would consider leaving a partner if their dress sense changed for the worst. Nostalgic looks Across the last three decades of fashion, it’s clear the Brits still value the nostalgia of the 90s, with almost a quarter (23 percent) of Brits having items in their wardrobe that are at least 25 years old, with 14 percent having items that they’ve had for more than 30 years. When it comes to the rise and fall of fashion trends over the last 30 years, the nation’s appetite to enjoy nostalgic looks is plain to see. Baggy trousers, once an iconic look of the 90s and 00s, is top of the list of trends UK shoppers are most happy to see return to prominence, with more than two in five (22 percent) delighted to see this, while tracksuits (18 percent) and full denim outfits (16 percent) are also a welcome addition to people’s 2025 look. Kenny Murray, General Manager at Cheshire Oaks said: “With the ease of which people can now shop online, it’s fantastic to see that Brits are falling back in love with visiting the shops themselves with family and friends. Our data actually shows that on average people in the UK don’t discover their true fashion sense until they’re 25, and we’re proud to have been with them every step of the way. “Cheshire Oaks started in 1995 with 35 stores; we now had 165 different retail units, with a huge £44m expansion completed as recently as 2019, and we’re continuing to expand. Our average footfall now equates to the population of New York City and we can’t wait for our loyal customers to join us in the birthday celebrations throughout the year.” Heading back to the high street A study conducted by Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet has revealed 63 percent of Brits are turning their back on digital spending, favouring an in-person shopping trip instead

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