According to analysts at Jefferies, promotional activity they observed at store visits were higher sequentially this weekend but "remained fairly controlled" on a year-over-year basis. The one exception the the observation was in the intimates spaces where American Eagle Outfitters AEO's Aerie concept was "upping the ante" with $15 bralettes.
In fact, American Eagle has been "driving the best traffic and conversion" within the teen space, especially this weekend when it offered a buy-one-get-one (BOGO) 50 percent off the entire collection.
Gap Inc GPS's Old Navy brand also "saw a favorable response" to various promotions, including $12 select jeans, 30 percent off all jeans, 50 percent off tees and 40 percent off dresses along with sx Super Cash issuance.
The analysts also observed that Francesca's Holdings Corp FRAN continued its BOGO 50 percent off most categories, and it also added 20 percent off dresses, shoes, handbags and wallets.
Bottom line, the analysts concluded that while the retail environment remains in a state of heightened competition, more retailers are now "opting to use their 'A game' promotions" ahead of the peak back-to-school shopping weekend, which typically occurs during Labor Day weekend.
"We think the discounting environment is fairly rational for this time of the year, as retailers have become more strategic around their promotional usage and inventories are generally well controlled," the analysts concluded.
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