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45% of UK buyers choose buying in-store to on-line: Battersea
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45% of UK buyers choose buying in-store to on-line: Battersea

Last updated: May 14, 2025 4:39 am
Editorial Board Published May 14, 2025
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Nearly half of UK buyers (45 per cent) now choose buying in-store, in comparison with simply 30 per cent who favour on-line, as per a brand new analysis commissioned by Battersea Energy Station, certainly one of London’s main buying locations.

The return to the excessive avenue is pushed by the enjoyment of in-person buying experiences corresponding to attempting on totally different sizes and types (38 per cent) and the benefit of visiting a number of shops in a single location (30 per cent).

The information additionally reveals that two-thirds of buyers residing within the UK use vogue to really feel assured and empowered, quite than observe the most recent traits. One-third stated they discover their biggest type inspiration when buying in-store.

Almost half of UK buyers now choose in-store buying over on-line, pushed by the enjoyment of attempting on garments and comfort, in line with analysis by Battersea Energy Station.
Two-thirds use vogue for confidence, not traits, although many discover becoming room mirrors emotionally difficult.
Youthful buyers additionally search partaking in-store experiences.

Nevertheless, the analysis additionally uncovered a deeper emotional situation: 47 per cent of individuals residing within the UK, rising to 56 per cent for ladies, discover themselves within the mirror whereas attempting on garments a troublesome expertise. As well as, 47 per cent of 25–34 yr olds imagine buying locations want to supply in-store experiences to draw guests who sometimes store on-line.

“As the research shows, consumers are moving away from online shopping and returning to shopping in person. We’re proud to be creating a destination where retail goes beyond transactions – it’s about atmosphere, engagement, and ultimately the visitor journey leading to a positive shopping experience. From exciting new concept stores to innovative in-store services, the brands at Battersea Power Station are always looking for ways to elevate our visitors’ overall experience at the riverside neighbourhood,” Kate Boothman-Meier, head of communications and advertising at Battersea Energy Station Improvement Firm, stated.

In response, vogue and sweetness manufacturers at Battersea Energy Station will host a collection of occasions between Could 12-31, 2025 as a part of the riverside neighbourhood’s Radiant Reflections marketing campaign, which inspires buyers to rejoice themselves and their reflections.


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