Luxury
gifts prevail over provocative presents for Canucks
Forget the flowers,
bring on the bling! eBay Canada, the
country’s leader in ecommerce, analyzed thousands
of Canadians’ pre-Valentine’s Day purchases to reveal the strongest gifting
trends for the romance-filled holiday. [1] While Canadians may be experiencing a cold
front in the bedroom with lingerie purchases down (59 per cent) compared to
last year, their love affair with diamonds remains intense with a year-over-year
increase (21 per cent) in engagement rings and loose diamonds [2]. In fact, an engagement ring or loose diamond was
bought every 2.3 minutes on eBay in Canada in the lead up to Valentine’s Day.
“Canadians continue to turn to eBay – whether
online or via their mobile devices – for all of their gifting needs, even the
most special ones,” said Andrea Stairs, country manager of eBay Canada.
“Whether you’re spicing up your love life, getting ready to propose to that
special someone or finding a thoughtful gift, eBay’s worldwide marketplace has
something for everyone.”
French is the language of
lust this Valentine’s Day
Canadians may be finding the temperature a bit chilly in the bedroom
this year compared to last, with a decline in lingerie purchased from coast to
coast. However, Quebecers know how to keep the heat purchasing more than twice
the amount of panties than any other province in Canada, while Ontarians are
supporting bra sellers everywhere, topping the list with the most bought
compared to any other province (36 per cent more). [3] As one of the country’s smallest provinces,
Newfoundland may not buy the most but they certainly splurge on their sexy
underthings, spending 19 per cent more per item compared to the national
average.[4]
The Prairies say yes, and
Newfoundlanders can’t commit!
Caterers, florists and wedding planners in Saskatchewan had better
brace themselves, as consumers in this province had the largest increase in the
number of engagement rings and loose diamonds purchased this Valentine’s Day
season, buying 55 per cent more than in the prior year. And, not only did
prospective proposers buy more “engagement bling” in Saskatchewan, they also
spent more: 66 per cent more per item than the national average. But when it comes to Newfoundlanders, it looks
like they’ve got cold feet with a 40 per cent year-over-year decline in their
engagement ring and loose diamond spend.
It’s not just a fling –
Canadians love their jewels!
Looks like Canadians everywhere are surprising their loved ones with
gifts of jewellery and watches this Valentine’s Day as every single province
bought more items from this category compared to last year. In fact, in the lead up to Valentine’s Day,
Canadians bought a piece of jewellery or a watch every 6.2 seconds on
eBay. Spending increased the most in the
Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with a yearly increase of
46 per cent and 31 per cent, respectively. Fellow East Coasters in Newfoundland
are keeping their wallets tight and their cash close as their spending
increased by only four per cent.
Cupid’s arrow can strike
anytime, anywhere, even on-the-go[5]
Canadians aren’t only buying their diamonds behind a computer screen
this Valentine’s Day. Some of the most
expensive diamond-related gifts purchased via the eBay Mobile app include:
·
Men’s 18K Gold Rolex Day Date President Diamond
Watch, $65,000
·
Audemars Piguet Lady Royal Oak Offshore "Ice
Cream" Rose Gold Diamond Watch, $39,00
·
Two 7 Carat Cushion Cut Loose Diamonds, $28,000
Romance by the region
·
More Quebecers will be getting
down on one knee – and hope for a “oui oui” – this Valentine’s Day, as 49 per
cent more engagement rings and loose diamonds were purchased this year compared
to last
·
New Brunswick is keeping it PG
with an 81 per cent decrease in the number of lingerie items bought this year
compared to last. British Columbians and
Manitobans have also decided to cool
things off with a 70 per cent decrease year over year
·
Ontario will shine a little
brighter this Valentine’s Day. While the number of jewellery items and watches
bought in Canada’s most populous province increased by 35 per cent over last
year, Ontarians also spent 26 per cent more per item than the national average
on these glamourous gifts
·
Nova Scotians will spice up the
Maritimes this Valentine’s Day as they purchased more than double the number of lingerie pieces versus fellow
East Coasters in Newfoundland, P.E.I. or New Brunswick
About eBay
Founded in 1995 in San Jose, Calif., eBay Inc. connects millions of
buyers and sellers globally on a daily basis through eBay, the world's largest
online marketplace, and PayPal, which enables individuals and businesses to
securely, easily, and quickly send and receive online payments. We also reach
millions through specialized marketplaces such as StubHub, the world's largest
ticket marketplace, and eBay Classifieds sites, which together have a presence
in more than 1,000 cities around the world. In Canada, eBay was visited by more
than 8.2 million Canadians in December 2012 (comScore Media Metrix).
[2] All diamond-related data based on Canadian purchases in the
Engagement & Wedding Jewellery, and Loose Diamonds & Gemstones subcategories
between October 15, 2012 and January 15, 2013
[3] Based on types of lingerie as identified by sellers; excludes
‘other’
[4] National averages exclude the Territories
[5] Data based on eBay mobile purchases by Canadians from January 1,
2012 to December 10, 2012
[1] Data based on eBay mobile purchases by Canadians from January 1, 2012 to December 10, 2012
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