New York, Sept. 27, 2017 -- Rumors of the death of the brick-and-mortar retail store this holiday-shopping season seem to be exaggerated. In fact, nearly three-quarters of consumers polled say they plan to do the majority of their holiday shopping in physical stores. That’s according to a new survey of more than 1,000 US consumers by AlixPartners, the global business-advisory firm. The survey follows on the heels of the release last week of AlixPartners’ forecast of a potential increase in US holiday sales of 3.5% to 4.4%.
The AlixPartners survey finds, despite massive store closures nationwide across retail this year, that 71% of consumers say they plan to do half or more of their holiday shopping in stores this season, the same percentage who said that in a similar AlixPartners poll a year ago. Additionally, this year’s survey also finds that the vast majority (88%) plan on at least visiting stores this holiday season.
However, the survey results also make it clear that retailers face a host of complex and demanding trends this holiday season, including some related to recent store closures around the country.
Competitors Could Benefit from Store Closures
For instance, nearly a quarter (24%) of respondents in the survey say they’ve been personally affected by store closures—specifically, that a store they “visit frequently” has closed in the past 12 months. Moreover, of that number, 20% are those earning $100,000 a year or more, the kind of high-earners most retailers yearn for. On the plus side, only 6% of all respondents say that if a store they frequently visit closed or closes, they’ll no longer make their purchase. However, over a third (36%) say they would instead shop at a competitor—suggesting that while sales may not just evaporate, individual retailers may have a tough time hanging onto what they had before.
Meantime—and as well a reflection of increasing challenges retailers may face this holiday season—80% of those in the AlixPartners survey say they have conducted online research as part of their in-store shopping process, including from inside the store itself. That’s up from 62% in a similar AlixPartners survey in 2015. (The question wasn’t asked in last year’s survey.)
The Good News: More to Spend More this Season
On the good-news front, the AlixPartners survey finds that a whopping 84% of consumers say they expect to spend the same or more this holiday season, up 1 percentage point vs. AlixPartners’ poll last year. In addition, an also-whopping 93% say they expect to start their holiday shopping at the same time as last year or earlier, and of those who expect to start shopping earlier, 42% expect to spend “somewhat” or “significantly” more than they did last year.
Among the other findings in the AlixPartners survey:
- 92% of respondents say they plan to use online sources to research their purchases during the holiday-shopping season
- Consumer electronics is the most online-researched retail category in the survey, with 38% of respondents saying they’ve conducted online research
- Apparel and footwear have the highest online sales penetration in the poll, with 37% of respondents saying they’ve made an online purchase
Roshan Varma, a vice president in the retail practice at AlixPartners and an author of the survey, said: “Customer demographics, lifestyles and attitudes are changing, and successful retailers are adjusting accordingly. The retailers that will likely win this holiday will provide customers with truly integrated omnichannel strategies, and will ramp up efforts to drive customers into stores by offering exclusive merchandise, engaging experiences, and knowledgeable and helpful sales associates.”
Joel Bines, co-head of the AlixPartners’ retail practice and a managing director at the firm, said:
“Our survey suggests that companies won’t be facing anything like the so-called retail apocalypse this holiday season, but they certainly will be facing a difficult conundrum—how to deal with an unprecedented mix of increasingly complex channel, customer and competitive dynamics. The winners in this environment will likely be those who truly master ‘clicks-and-bricks’ strategies, without short-shrifting the ‘bricks’ part. Also important is localizing assortments, marketing and promotions to match today’s fast-changing markets, including at the regional level and below. And last but not least, making the necessary efforts and investment to understand today’s customer.”
About the survey
The AlixPartners US Retail Holiday-Outlook Survey was administered online August 18-23, 2017, and polled 1,061 adult consumers, across all major regions, demographics and income levels in the United States.
About AlixPartners
In today’s fast paced global market timing is everything. You want to protect, grow or transform your business. To meet these challenges we offer clients small teams of highly qualified experts with profound sector and operational insight. Our clients include corporate boards and management, law firms, investment banks, investors and others who appreciate the candor, dedication and transformative expertise of our teams. We’ll ensure insight drives action at that exact moment that is critical for success. When it really matters.
Tim Yost AlixPartners +1.248.227.1694 [email protected]


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