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"Over the next 5 years, millennials are expected to ascend at the expense of boomers in apparel consumption, increasing spending by 20-25%," writes Goldman's Lindsay Drucker Mann. "But they do so with less financial backing, according to data from various sources: lower incomes than preceding generations, and less inclination to use credit cards."
Millennials - those born between 1980 and 2000 - will therefore be more "discriminating shoppers," and
To find the top 50 brands, Goldman "polled over 1,200 Teen Vogue 'It Girls' on roughly 350 brands. Respondents selected brands based on awareness, favorability, and word-of-mouth."
The composite index measured the average of those three scores, excluding brands where favorability was one standard deviation below the mean.