Piper Jaffray Completes Semi-Annual Generation Z Survey of 8,000 U.S. Teens
- Overall teen spending up 6% from fall 2018 and up 1% from a year ago
- Athletic brands remain strong; Vans and lululemon each achieved new survey highs
- Video games is one of the most notable share gainers at 14%
- Half of all teens rank
Amazon as preferred shopping website (44% last spring) - Favorite social media platform is Snapchat but Instagram is cited as the most used;
Facebook engagement stabilizes
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“Our
Spring 2019 Key Findings
Spending & Shopping Behavior
- Food continues to be male teens’
No. 1 spending category (23%), clothing is female teens’No. 1 wallet share (25%) - Male spending on video games reaches a new peak at 14%
- 90% of female teens preferred shopping for beauty in-store vs. online
- 80% of teens say they get their beauty tips from influencers –
Kylie Jenner andJames Charles listed as favorite beauty influencers on social media - Fashion Nova steps into top 5 shopping websites for females; StockX moves up for males (No. 9)
Brand Preferences
- Athletic brands remain strong; Vans and lululemon each achieved new survey highs
- Vans hits highest level in survey history as a favorite footwear brand at 20%, the closest any brand has been to
Nike in years Chick-fil-A remainsNo. 1 restaurant for 3 surveys- lululemon hits all-time survey high (No. 2 preferred athletic apparel brand, No. 8 overall apparel)
- ULTA overtakes Sephora as preferred beauty destination for the first time at 31%
Mario Badescu continues its upward trend, rising to No. 2 (versus No. 6 last spring)- iPhone ownership peaks at 83% and smart watch ownership is up significantly at 27%
The Piper Jaffray Taking Stock With Teens® survey is a semi-annual research project that gathers input from 8,000 teens with an average age of 16 years. Discretionary spending patterns, fashion trends, technology, and brand and media preferences are assessed through surveying a geographically diverse subset of high schools across the U.S. Since the project began in 2001,
* Source: Fung Global Retail & Technology
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Source:
Pamela Steensland
Tel: 612 303-8185
analystmediarelations@pjc.com