Fast fashion just got even faster.
Zara, once a fast-fashion pioneer that brought new styles to its shelves quickly, has been knocked off its perch by online brands that are able to design a product and have it ready for sale in as little as a week, according to a new research report by Fung Global Retail & Technology. Online stores ASOS, Boohoo, and Missguided, which specialize in fashionable and affordable clothing for young adults, are using social media to keep on top of trends. They've streamlined their supply chain and moved production closer to key markets, enabling them to speed up the design and manufacturing process. According to the report, it takes ASOS between two and eight weeks to get a product from concept to sale. It takes Boohoo two weeks and Misguided as little as one, beating Zara's formerly speedy five-week turnaround and far outpacing H&M, which can take up to six months. "Fast fashion is becoming ultrafast fashion," said the report. This is an issue for chains such as Zara and H&M, whose success was built around this unique business model. These new online stores are also constantly refreshing their products to drive customer frequency.

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