LONDON, Nov. 30,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Thrifty and stylish Brits
have been turning to needlework to tackle the cost of living
crisis, with almost a ten percent increase over the last year in
the readership of 'hobbies', according to
Readly - the digital magazine and newspaper
subscription app. Terms such as 'cross stitch', 'crochet',
'weaving' and 'embroidery' appeared in the app's top hobbies
searches.
With soaring prices, the last 12 months has seen a drastic
change in the economic climate. Almost two in five of UK adults
have been forced to reduce or stop spending on clothes. And in a
bid to be more eco-conscious, many have been turning to 'upcycling'
and 'repairing' in order to get the most out of their clothes -
with the terms 'reclaimed', 'zero waste', 'patchwork', 'retro' and
'handmade' also appearing in the top searches on the Readly
app.
Once seen as an essential skill, sewing clothes fell out of
fashion with baby boomers when the prices of clothing tumbled.
However needlework is experiencing a rise in popularity. The
interest appears, in part, to be driven by economic pressures as
well as the widespread criticism of throwaway fashion with Brits
looking to choose clothes that will last and mending them if they
need to.
– With the cost of living crisis taking hold of the
nation, we are seeing an increased appetite for our hobbies to work
harder for us and needlework is one of the most searched and read
hobbies on our app. From creating a new outfit, to upcycling an
existing one or performing a quick repair, it appears that Brits
are experiencing a revival of needlework and reading more as they
look to be thrifty and sustainable with their fashion
choices
The types of topics we read about in magazines reveal what is
on the mind of the nation and Readly data shows clear trends
associated with external factors; during the pandemic we saw
cooking and interior design categories rise and now we are seeing
news and politics and needlework trending, says
Chris Couchman, Head of Content at
Readly.
Readly's portfolio includes 6,300 digital magazines and
newspapers and now podcasts too, including a hobby & collecting
category featuring many needlework magazines, as well as other
hobbies and interest areas from astrology to gaming to model
railways to coding. From news to fitness, food, music, business,
arts and culture and kids titles too, there's something for
everyone.
For more information visit www.readly.com.
ENDS
For more details contact:
kate.tegelaars@readly.com or
07879 818 711
Data: Readly in app search data April - October 2022 and readership data Q3 2021 TO Q3
2022..
About Readly
Readly is the European category leader for digital magazines. The
company offers a digital subscription service that lets customers
have unlimited access to 7,500 magazines and newspapers including
the catalogue of ePresse. Readly has subscribers in more than 50
countries and content available in 17 different languages. In
collaboration with 1200 publishers worldwide, Readly is digitising
the magazine and newspaper industry. In 2021, revenues amounted to
SEK 466 million. Since September 2020, the Readly share is listed on
Nasdaq Stockholm Midcap. For more information, please visit
https://corporate.readly.com/
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