H&M Versus Zara: Are Premium Fabrics On The Rise? (2024)

A recent report compiled by Lectra used Retviews automated benchmarking solution to examine successful strategies in a changing fast-fashion industry.

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In a changing fashion industry, consumer expectations and priorities are shifting, and new opportunities are emerging, driving leading brands to innovate. Factors such as the growing prominence of digital channels, supply chain disruptions and increased social and environmental mindfulness, are shaping the industry’s future. Taking this into consideration, how are leading brands keeping up with the evolving industry and staying ahead of the competition? Two giants, ZARA and H&M continuously lead apparel retail and have successfully bounced back following the global pandemic.

Zara’s parent company Inditex recorded net sales of 11.9 billion euros ($13.2 billion), nearly 8.5 billion euros ($9.4 billion) of which originated from Zara alone, in the first half of 2021. The Spain-based company’s most recent collections even showcased a sales increase 9-percent higher than its 2019 pre-pandemic levels during the same period.

H&M Group, parent company of H&M also moved towards a return to pre-pandemic levels in 2021, with a fourth quarter sales increase of 8 percent in comparison to the same period during the previous year, standing at a sales value of over 5.5 billion euros ($6.1 billion).

Considering both brands’ continued success within an industry where “fast fashion” is widely criticized and where consumers are increasingly concerned about the sustainable aspect of their purchases, how have ZARA and H&M adapted their strategies?

Investing In Quality

ZARA has differentiated its strategy in the past year and has ventured into the introduction of higher end, premium collections such as its Studio Collection or the launch of “ZARA Origins,” its premium concept collection. Partnerships have also been a part of the brand’s strategy this year with its popular limited-edition collaborations with Dutch collective Kassl Editions and South Korea-based streetwear brand ADER Error.

As consumers are gravitating towards investing in timeless and versatile pieces, the Spanish brand increased the share of premium collections and pieces in its assortment by 17 percent throughout 2021, far more than H&M, whose existing premium collection grew by only 2 percent throughout the past year. Placing an emphasis on premium pieces this year, ZARA is leading the growth in higher quality apparel.

Moving Towards Premium Fabrics

Looking at the fabrics that are most prominent in each brand’s assortment, there is an evident similarity between the two, both ZARA and H&M placing the largest emphasis on cotton and polyester, including recycled versions of both fabrics, each making up between 20 percent and 30 percent of the brands’ fabric mix.

However, as the two brands have amped up their higher quality collections, premium fabrics have also gained momentum within both brands’ assortments, namely cashmere, wool and leather. Although H&M has a higher share of products containing cashmere in its assortment, ZARA is close behind, and is significantly increasing investments in premium fabrics, thus solidifying its move towards a more premium positioning.

Sustainability

H&M has kept its focus towards increased sustainability and has developed new initiatives such as its “Innovation Stories” with innovative textiles and design, the Looop recycling system as well as its Circular Design Tool. In 2021, the giant’s sustainable conscious collection made up 21% of its total assortment, whilst ZARA’s Join Life collection represented 16 percent of its total collection. Conveying ambitious goals, the brands are moving towards increased circularity and sustainable innovation, with H&M taking the lead.

However, will this be sufficient to stay ahead of competitors or will the brands need to make more significant changes to put behind the negative connotation of being deemed a “fast fashion” brand?

Premium Pricing Evolution

The mass market giants have both increased the size of their premium assortment and with that, these same collections have become more expensive. The use of higher quality fabrics and the collaboration with high-end brands have evidently contributed to an increased price point, with ZARA’s premium pieces being 19 percent more expensive than the previous year. H&M’s premium collection growth has taken a slower pace, and its pricing has only gone up by 3.2 percent throughout the past year. ZARA, quickly expanding its collection of premium quality pieces and collaborations this past year, has seen a major change in pricing for the segment.

How Much More Expensive Is Premium?

Where does premium quality stand when compared to non-premium collections and is it significantly more expensive? H&M showcases an average price for its premium collection of over three times the price of its regular collection. ZARA’s premium collection stands at a lower average price than H&M, at 83 percent more expensive than its regular collection, which itself has a higher average price than H&M’s regular collection.

With regards to maximum prices, ZARA holds a higher price point for both its regular and premium collections than H&M. Unlike H&M, whose maximum prices do not differ between premium and regular collections, ZARA has a higher maximum price for its premium collection. Within its regular collection, ZARA continuously keeps its prices higher than its Swedish competitor.

The Effect Of The Supply Chain On Prices

Considering the pandemic-driven supply chain disruptions that have started to take a hold of the fashion industry, ZARA and H&M have significantly increased prices throughout the past several months. However, the two brands have very different business models. Zara matches consumer demand with small production numbers, thus bypassing heavy supply chain struggles and allowing the brand to stay on the cusp of each emerging trend. H&M, sourcing a large part of its products in Asia, has been faced with supply chain disruptions and delays, and indicates an overall 13-percent increase in average price, within the past five months.

In ZARA’s case, the increase in its average price was a strong 23 percent, as the brand significantly increased its share of premium fabrics — a major contribution to its price increase, further driven up by the raw material price increase for textiles such as cotton, wool, and recycled fabrics.

A Digital Future

There was a strong pivot towards the digital realm throughout the past year, with an increased prominence of the metaverse in the fashion industry. Key brands like ZARA and H&M are venturing into the metaverse with their digital collections and collaborations. ZARA launched its digital collection with South Korean brand ADER Error, and H&M launched its own sustainability-focused digital collection within the popular game, Animal Crossing.

Considering the current change in consumer behavior, pandemic-induced logistic issues and the increased need for sustainability, market leaders ZARA and H&M are staying ahead of the curve and adapting their strategies, allowing them to outpace competitors. Where ZARA has shifted focus towards a more premium positioning reaching a wider consumer base, H&M has upped the ante on its sustainable initiatives.

Understanding what lies behind the apparel giants’ strategies allows brands to stay on top of the industry. Thanks to Retviews data, fashion retailers can monitor competitors’ assortment, pricing and discount strategies in real time and take the lead in the changing fashion industry.

Editor’s Note: Retviews is an automated benchmarking solution that allows fashion brands and retailers to monitor competitors’ data on assortments, pricing and discounts in real-time. It helps them pinpoint the perfect retail strategy with the right product at the right time and price, save time on competition analysis and make decisions based on accurate, actionable data.

March/April 2022

H&M Versus Zara: Are Premium Fabrics On The Rise? (2024)

FAQs

Is Zara or H&M higher quality? ›

Placing an emphasis on premium pieces this year, ZARA is leading the growth in higher quality apparel.

Is Zara a premium brand? ›

In clothing, most people don't even know what real luxury brands are. ZARA mass produces cheap imitations of high value & high standard. It is an extremely intelligent affordable brand that has nailed the game of making itself be perceived as a luxury brand with latest designs, decent quality, & affordable pricing.

Which fabric is used by Zara? ›

Zara incorporates natural fabrics, such as cotton, linen, and silk, known for their breathability, durability, and luxurious feel. These fabrics are often used in their summer collections to provide comfort and a light, airy sensation.

Are Zara and H&M fast fashion? ›

Fast fashion describes low-priced but stylish clothing that moves quickly from design to retail stores to meet trends, with new collections being introduced continuously. Innovations in supply chain management among retailers make fast fashion possible. Zara and H&M are two giants in the fast fashion field.

What fabric does H&M use? ›

We use several different manmade cellulosic fibres in our products, such as viscose. Traditionally derived from wood pulp, these materials are increasingly being made from waste or by-products of other industries.

Is Zara fast fashion or luxury? ›

In conclusion, while Zara presents itself as a premium brand with A+ quality for its price range, it is undeniably a cornerstone of the fast fashion industry. Its business practices, characterized by rapid production, low prices, and frequent collection updates, align with the defining features of fast fashion.

Why is Zara better than H&M? ›

Here are a few factors to consider when deciding which brand is best for you: Style: H&M tends to offer more basic and classic styles, while Zara tends to offer trendier and more fashion-forward pieces. Price: H&M is generally considered to be more affordable than Zara, with lower prices on most items.

What is a premium brand clothing? ›

For example, a clothing brand may be considered 'premium' because its products are better quality, or because they are made from ethically-sourced fabric, using socially aware production processes. Conversely, think of a premium car brand.

What is meant by a premium brand? ›

A premium brand is an individual, company, product, or service generally perceived to have an elevated status, unique quality, or exceptional value in the eyes of its target market. In other words, premium brands have the "It Factor".

Where do unsold Zara clothes go? ›

At Zara, we handle the collection and transport of clothing to the sorting centers where they are sorted to allocate each item to the most suitable purpose. Depending on the capacity of each organization, the items may be: _ Donated to people in need.

Is Zara made in China? ›

While some competitors outsource all production to Asia, Zara manufactures its most fashionable items – half of all its merchandise – at a dozen company-owned factories in Spain (particularly in Galicia), Portugal (northern part) and Turkey.

What is the price of Zara fabric? ›

Zara Lycra Fabric, Use: Garments And Bags at Rs 160/meter in New Delhi | ID: 18198061273.

Is H&M still considered fast fashion? ›

H&M is a global fast fashion giant known for its wide range of trendy clothing.

Is Zara a cheap brand? ›

Zara's clothing starts at just $9. But unlike many fast-fashion brands, Zara has A+ quality for its price range. The brand usually uses good materials and quality construction, so you don't have to worry about the pieces falling apart.

Is Zara owned by H&M? ›

Zara jumps ahead of H&M to become second largest apparel brand in Europe. GlobalData's Apparel Market in Europe to 2027 report shows that Inditex-owned retailer Zara has overtaken Swedish fashion retailer H&M to become the continent's second-largest apparel brand, behind sports brand Nike.

What makes Zara different from H&M? ›

H&M relies heavily on outside designers and suppliers to create their clothing collections, which allows them to produce a wide range of styles at low costs. On the other hand, Zara has a more vertically integrated business model, which means they design, produce, and distribute their own clothing.

What is the higher end brand of H&M? ›

COS. COS is the brand within the H&M Group that stands for luxurious design, stylish clothing and high-quality accessories for women and men.

What is the high end Zara brand? ›

Massimo Dutti in Zara | ZARA United States.

What is the better quality version of Zara? ›

You're in luck. Everlane, ABLE, Reformation, and Girlfriend Collective are chic alternatives to Zara. These brands prioritize ethical practices and eco-friendly materials so your style doesn't come at the cost of the planet.

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