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How the economy is affecting back-to-school and what shoppers can do to save

SURVEY RESULTS SHOW WHAT, WHERE AND HOW
CONSUMERS PLAN SHOPPING PLUS TIPS ON
RECYCLING GROWN JEANS

CARY, NC, September 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ —

BACKGROUND:
The thrill of a new school year is shaped by the anticipation of classwork and shopping for supplies and new clothes. The question is how the economy will affect back-to-school this year. Each year, Cotton Incorporated’s Lifestyle Monitor™ survey asks shoppers how they plan to start back to school to provide brands and retailers with a preview of their shopping intentions.

Experience the full interactive multichannel press release here:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8966452-cotton-incorporated-economy-impact-on-back-to-school-shopping-survey/

Director of Corporate Strategy and Insights at Cotton Incorporated, Melissa Bastos Discusses how consumers plan to shop for back to school from an inflation perspective. In addition, she shares details on what to do with old, outgrown clothes so they don’t end up in landfills.

THE 2022 SURVEY CONTAINS:

For more information, please visit:
lifestylemonitor.cottoninc.com and BlueJeansGoGreen.org

MORE ABOUT MELISSA BASTOS:
Melissa oversees research, analysis, and presents consumer and retail behaviors around the world. She leads the development of corporate performance metrics, corporate strategy and strategic research, including global consumer attitude and behavior studies, and product reviews such as the Cotton Incorporated Lifestyle Monitor™ and the Retail Monitor™.

About Cotton Incorporated’s Blue Jeans Go Green™ program
The Blue Jeans Go Green™ denim recycling program was established by Cotton Incorporated in 2006 as a call to recycle denim and give it “new life” by transforming it into something new. The program strives to inspire sustainable living by educating people about the natural life cycle of cotton, and engages consumers and local communities by keeping unwanted denim out of landfills, helping to close the loop of cotton sustainability and while emphasizing the overall environmental responsibility of the US cotton industry. Blue Jeans Go Green™ is a trademark of Cotton Incorporated.

About Cotton Incorporated
Cotton Incorporated is the research and promotion company for upland cotton. Funded by US cotton farmers and importers of Upland cotton products, the non-profit organization aims to increase cotton demand and profitability. As a resource to the cotton industry, Cotton Incorporated conducts or oversees 450 research and education projects in an average year. The research areas range from the development of agricultural and textile innovations to the analysis of raw material and market data.

SOURCE Cotton Incorporated

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