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COVID-19 & Consumer Concerns in Mexico (Wave 6)

June 29, 2021

COVID-19
& CONSUMER CONCERNS IN
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Sources: Cotton Incorporated’s COVID-19 Consumer Response Survey, a survey of 500 consumers in Mexico
conducted Mar 2020 (Wave 1), Apr 2020 (Wave 2), Sep 2020 (Wave 3), Nov 2020 (Wave 4), Mar 2021
(Wave 5), May 2021 (Wave 6, n=1,000).
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THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT...
MEXICO
WAVE
SIX
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Percentage who are very concerned about the
COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic (by age):
Consumers plan to purchase dressy
and casual clothing in anticipation:
Wave 1 Wave 2 Wave 3 Wave 4 Wave 5 Wave 6
14-24 25-44 45+
feel safe resuming
normal, pre-pandemic
activities.
41%
91% have purchased or plan to
purchase clothing to resume normal
activities.
36%
34%
28%
26%
Dress pants, skirts, or dresses
Athleisure
Activewear
Dress shirts
27%
71%
68%
76%
71%
84%
54%
51 %
49%
73%
68%
69%
67%
64%
53%
66%
48%
73%
Consumers Expect to Spend More
say pandemic
experience will
change the way they
shop in the future:
% spending more on clothing since the
start of the pandemic
46%
16% 35%
W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6
Before the pandemic: After the pandemic:
Expect in
‘21*
*Percentage of consumers expecting to spend more in 2021.
77%
will take better advantage of sales
Shop for half or more of clothing online:
55%
41%
6 3%
54%
52%
59%
67%
45%
will be more purposeful, only buying
what I will use
39%
will shop for more clothing online
31%
will do more research before
purchasing clothing

COVID-19 & Consumer Concerns in Mexico