23 percent of women buy shoes in Chinese stores
In the last six months, Hungarians bought average 2.3 shoes, but the number is greatly varied depending on the number of children in the household – GfK told vg.hu.
In the last six months, Hungarians bought on average 2.3 shoes, which is, however, much varied depending on the number of children in the household. 23 percent of women prefer Chinese stores, and young people often buy shoes online – GfK said.
About every second man buys 42 or 43 sized shoes, 55 percent of them have indicated these two sizes in GfK’s nationwide representative research on shoe buying. (Vg.hu)
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