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The Boutique@Ogilvy 2016 Men s Shopping Report BACKGROUND On behalf of The Boutique@Ogilvy, the Research Group conducted quantitative research to gauge American men s fashion trends and shopping habits. This survey was conducted online within the United States by TNS on behalf of Ogilvy from January 7-11, 2016 among 1,232 American men ages 18+. Audience N= Field Period American Men 18+ 1,232 January 7-11, 2016 Data has been rounded, so select one questions = 100%. Whereas, select all that apply questions will add to over 100%. In the media highlights, findings related to Millennial men as well as age^ and generation^^ differences are italicized. When an audience is significantly higher than the corresponding group, the number is denoted with an asterisk (*). A (NET) is an unduplicated view at the percentage of respondents that selected designated attributes [e.g., Store & Product Policies/Conditions (NET)] ^Age: Younger Men (under 35), Older Men (over 35) ^^Generations: Millennials (ages 18-33), Generation X (ages 34-49), Baby Boomers (ages 50-68), Silent Generation (ages 69-86) 1

MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS Vast Majority of American Men Have a Defined Personal Style 94% of American men report they have a defined personal style. Casual/Relaxed = American Men s Most Common Personal Style Over half (53%) of American men report casual/relaxed best describes their personal style. Less than one in ten (6%) report their personal style is a work in progress. Millennial Men More Likely to Associate With Athletic/Athleisure Style Millennial men are significantly more likely than other generations to describe their personal style as athletic/athleisure (Millennials, 9%*; Gen X, 4%; Baby Boomers, 2%; Silent Generation, 2%). Many American Men Look For Inspiration When It Comes to Wardrobe Style, With Retail Stores Being Top of Mind Four in ten (40%) American men report they look for inspiration from others when it comes to their wardrobe style. Specifically, when it comes to their wardrobe style they are inspired by: 17% friends 16% retail stores 14% family 11% street style (i.e., stylish people you see on the street) 10% magazines/catalogs Men Under 35 More Likely to Report They Have Influences When It Comes to Wardrobe American men under 35 are significantly more likely than their older counterparts to report they look for inspiration from others (64%* vs. 34%). Specifically, Millennial Men More Likely to Look To Friends, Instagram, Celebrities, and Blogs For Inspiration Millennial men are significantly more likely than other generations to report they look for inspiration from the following when it comes to their wardrobe style: Friends (Millennials, 35%*; Gen X, 20%; Baby Boomers, 10%; Silent Generation, 8%) Instagram (Millennials, 18%*; Gen X, 4%; Baby Boomers, 0%; Silent Generation, 0%) Celebrities (e.g., musicians, artists, actors, (Millennials, 15%*; Gen X, 7%; Baby Boomers, 2%; Silent Generation, 0%) Blogs (Millennials, 9%*; Gen X, 3%; Baby Boomers, 0%; Silent Generation, 0%) 2

When It Comes To Making an In- Person Wardrobe Purchase, American Men Most Persuaded by Value, Looking Good, and Sales/Promotions When it comes to making an in- person wardrobe purchase, many American men report they are persuaded by: Value (i.e., item is worth the money) (53%) Looking good (i.e., feeling good in the item) (45%) Good sales/promotions (42%) Other ways American men are persuaded to make an in- person wardrobe purchase include: Ability to try items on (33%) Touch and feel of an item (32%) Flexible return policy (15%) Great customer service (14%) Quick check- out process (12%) Knowledgeable sales staff (i.e., providing product information) (8%) Engaging sales staff (i.e., offering tips/suggestions) (6%) Men Under 35 More Likely To Be Persuaded by Sales Staff/Customer Service American men under 35 are significantly more likely than their older counterparts to report they are influenced by people (specifically: customer service, knowledgeable sales staff, engaging sales staff, pressure/guilt from sales staff) when making an in- person wardrobe purchase (27%* vs. 18%). Being Persuaded By Others In Making Wardrobe Choices Is Also Common Nearly four in ten (36%) American men report their wardrobe choices are influenced by others (i.e., they are dressed by others) on a regular basis. Specifically: 27% are dressed by their spouse/significant other 7% are dressed by their friend(s) 5% are dressed by another family member 3% are dressed by their colleague(s) 3% are dressed by sales associates at retail stores 3% are dressed by their mother 2% are dressed by a personal shopping website (e.g., Trunk Club) 1% are dressed by their stylist Millennial Men are More Likely to be Influenced by Colleagues Millennials are significantly more likely than other generations to report their wardrobe choices are influenced by (i.e., they are dressed by ) their colleagues (Millennials, 10%*; Gen X, 4%; Baby Boomers, 1%; Silent Generation, 0%). Among Millennial Men Specifically, Mom is an Influence About one in ten (8%) Millennial men report their wardrobe choices are influenced by (i.e., they are dressed by ) their mother. 3

When It Comes to Updating Wardrobe, Replacing Worn Out Clothing/Items Is Top Driver; Treating Themselves, Seasonal Change, and Sales/Promotion Are Other Common Reasons Nearly two- thirds (63%) of American men report they go shopping to update their wardrobe because of worn out clothing/items. Other common reasons American men report they go shopping to update their wardrobe include: A treat for themselves (30%) Sales/promotion (26%) Seasonal change (24%) Weight change (i.e., losing/gaining weight) (22%) Career- related (e.g., job interview, new job, important work meeting/presentation, (16%) A vacation (15%) Boredom with current wardrobe (13%) 4

OMNIBUS QUESTIONS Q1. Which of the following individuals influence your wardrobe choices (i.e., dresses you ) on a regular basis? Please select all that apply. ANY (NET) 36% FAMILY (NET) 31% FRIEND/COLLEAGUE (NET) 8% OUTSIDE CONSULTANT (NET) 5% My spouse/significant other 27% My friend(s) 7% Another family member 5% My colleague(s) 3% Sales associates at retail stores 3% My mother 3% Personal shopping website (e.g., Trunk Club) 2% My stylist 1% Other 2% No one influences my wardrobe choices (i.e., dresses me ) on a regular 64% basis 5

Q2. Which of the following do you look to for inspiration when it comes to your wardrobe style? Please select all that apply. ANY (NET) 40% OFFLINE (NET) 38% FRIEND/COLLEAGUE (NET) 19% DIGITAL/ONLINE (NET) 13% SOCIAL MEDIA (NET) 8% Friends 17% Retail stores 16% Family 14% Street style (i.e., stylish people you see on the 11% street) Magazines/catalogs 10% Brand websites 8% Colleagues 7% Celebrities (e.g., musicians, artists, actors, 5% Instagram 4% Brand- specific social media pages (e.g., brand 3% Facebook, Instagram, Blogs 3% Pinterest 2% I do not look for inspiration when it comes 60% to my wardrobe style 6

Q3. For which of the following reasons do you go shopping to update your wardrobe? Please select all that apply. ANY (NET) 87% PERSONAL DRIVERS (NET) 82% EXTERNAL DRIVERS (NET) 43% Worn out clothing/items 63% A treat for yourself 30% Sales/promotion 26% Seasonal change 24% Weight change (i.e., losing/gaining weight) 22% Career- related (e.g., job interview, new job, important, work 16% meeting/presentation, A vacation 15% Boredom with current wardrobe 13% New fashion trend(s) 9% Life change/milestone (e.g., relocation, birthday, 7% Date- related (e.g., first date, date night with 7% significant other, None of these 13% 7

Q4. Which of the following best describes your personal style? Please select one. ANY (NET) 94% Casual/relaxed (e.g., t- shirts and jeans, shorts, 53% Practical/utilitarian (e.g., simple, function over 16% fashion) Professional (i.e., suits, 6% office attire, Rugged/Outdoorsy (e.g., cargo pants, plaid shirts, 5% Preppy (e.g., cardigans, 4% polo shirts, Athletic/athleisure (e.g., workout gear, sneakers, 3% Unique/Bold (e.g., clothes that make me stand out, 2% graphic tee, Other 5% It is a work in progress (i.e., I m still trying to 6% define my personal style) 8

Q5. Which of the following persuades you to make an in- person wardrobe purchase? Please select all that apply. ANY (NET) 84% INTERACTION WITH PRODUCT (NET) 75% STORE & PRODUCT POLICIES/CONDITIONS 52% (NET) PEOPLE (NET) 20% Value (i.e., item is worth the money) 53% Looks good (i.e., feel good in the item) 45% Good sales/promotions 42% Ability to try items on 33% Touch and feel of an item 32% Flexible return policy 15% Great customer service 14% Quick check- out process 12% Knowledgeable sales staff (i.e., providing product 8% information) Engaging sales staff (i.e., offering tips/suggestions) 6% Pressure/guilt from sales staff 1% Other 4% None of these 16% 9