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(CBS 58) – A new survey shows how consumers are planning to shop this holiday season.
Cotton Incorporated’s Lifestyle Monitor survey found 20 percent of people do not plan to shop in stores, around 57 percent of those surveyed said they would like to receive clothing as a present and t-shirts topped the apparel gift list.
Director of Consumer Market Research for Cotton Incorporated Melissa Bastos joined CBS 58 to talk about the results further.
More on the survey can be found here.
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