Flash Report 3 minutesRegister for Free AccessCoronavirus Insights: US Survey Update—Online Apparel Shopping Retains Its Appeal Even as Stores Reopen (Select Findings) Coresight Research June 29, 2020 What's InsideThis report provides select findings from Coresight Research’s June 24 survey of US consumers on the coronavirus crisis. We asked respondents about the impact of the pandemic on their behaviors and expectations, with a focus on implications for retailers. This report is available for free and can be accessed by registering for a free account. Selected findings in this report include: Whether respondents are continuing to shop for apparel online, despite the reopening of brick-and-mortar stores. Whether respondents are avoiding public areas or travel—and which types of places or travel they are avoiding. Whether respondents expect to retain behaviors from the coronavirus outbreak period—including changed shopping habits. Our full report is available to premium subscribers and includes further findings: A full list of what activities respondents have done in the past two weeks and what they expect to do in the next two weeks. Whether respondents are buying more or less of any retail categories as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak and, if so, which types of products. Whether US shoppers are making more purchases online during the coronavirus outbreak and, if so, which categories. Our latest research provides an update to our previous reports, which were based on surveys undertaken on June 17, June 10, June 3, May 27, May 20, May 13, May 6, April 29, April 22, April 15, April 8, April 1, March 25 and March 17–18. In addition to this survey, Coresight Research is publishing ongoing coverage on the coronavirus outbreak, which can be accessed here. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? Register for a free user account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Coresight Bites: US Consumer Tracker—More Shoppers Cut Grocery Purchases Amid High Inflation AwarenessWeinswig’s Weekly: Four Trends in How US Consumers Are Shopping for GroceriesWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2023, Week 47: US Store Closures Jump by Three-QuartersEbook: Discount Decades