Sales of suspenders and push-up bras are down as Brits go for comfier undies, research suggests
SALES of suspenders are down and push-up bras have plunged - as Brits go for comfier undies, according to shopping experts at John Lewis.
Women are also going for bigger, baggier clothes like kimono dresses and avoiding mini-skirts.
Bigger Brigette Jones-style briefs were up 11 per centClutch bags as women opt for bigger bags - and camcorders, landlines and mantel clocks, replaced by smartphones - are out of favour, according to a report by the retailer on modern shopping trends.
Luxe loungewear as more worked from home, SPF moisturiser as we worry more about sun damage and fancy as parents buy it for themselves too are in.
John Lewis has put together a list of what is in and out at the tills as part of its seventh annual report on our shopping habits - plus how key events over the year affected what we bought.
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Sales of suspenders were down 8 per cent and push up bras 7 per cent. In contrast, sales of T-shirt bras rose 81 per cent and non-wired bras by 65 per cent.
Bigger Brigette Jones-style briefs were up 11 per cent.
Nancy Szachno-Dressel, John Lewis lingerie buyer, said: "2019 was the year that we saw customers move towards more comfortable options when it came to their lingerie choices. Seamfree crop tops and fuller briefs were some of our best selling items."
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