Consumers Are Skeptical, Custom Suits Go Virtual, Walmart Leans on Gap Home

Walmart Furniture

IZOTTI is taking some of the intimidation out of buying custom-made suits. Plus, Walmart still struggling to make its mark in home furnishings, and two-thirds of consumers don’t trust retailers’ ability to prevent fraud.

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    10%; 6.6%: Share of retail sales derived from furniture and home furnishings at Amazon and Walmart, respectively.

    71%: Portion of online shopping fraud victims who say the retailer could have done more to prevent it.

    400: Approximate number of Gap Home products available through a Walmart partnership.

    48%: Share of consumers who are more concerned about data security now vs. pre-pandemic.

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    32%: Portion of shoppers who are considered highly connected.