Apparel - June - 2023


The result? A comparative analysis that highlight the best performers of any ecommerce DTC niche, for any given month.

This benchmark analyze the behaviour of 15 Direct-To-Consumers (DTC) brands in the Supplement industry. Our goal is to compare their marketing velocity (how active they are in their digital marketing strategy) and how to they perform vs. each other.

Apparel

This report is free to read and takes into consideration between 15 and 20 brands we compare month after month in the

Apparel

industry, for the month of

June

2023

. We review data over their email marketing and advertising practices. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive exclusive reports.

Table of content

Highlights & Summary

In June, Everlane and AYR took again the lead in emails. Everlane with 40 emails sent in teh first position, closely followed by AYR with 36 emails.

When it comes to new ads created in June, Calzedonia emerged again as the top brand, creating a significant number of new ads (170) and utilizing the highest number of ad copies (100) among all the brands in the benchmark. AYR secured the second position with 109 new ads.

Regarding their ad strategy, both Calzedonia and AYR leaned towards using more images than videos. Calzedonia employed 143 images and 17 videos, while AYR utilized 100 images and 9 videos.

Emails sent on average

17.1

Ads published on average

43

Average Spam Score

2.7

Email Marketing Benchmark Breakdown

Email Marketing Performances

In this table, we benchmark how many emails brands have send and their average email scores, which we calculate using over 50 datapoints that measure how much best practices are ensured (spam score, email authenticiation & certificates, email size, subject line lenght, word & links count etc.)

Brand # Emails Sent Performance Email Scoring Performance
Average 17.07 59.55%
Baggu
7

❌ Poor

56.29%

⚠️ Fair

Bombas
23

✅ Good

62.39%

⚠️ Fair

AYR
36

✅ Good

60.39%

⚠️ Fair

Alo Yoga
30

✅ Good

65.07%

⚠️ Fair

Cuyana
19

✅ Good

66.74%

✅ Good

Calzedonia
15

❌ Poor

51.47%

❌ Poor

Cotopaxi
23

✅ Good

44.04%

❌ Poor

Kith
17

⚠️ Fair

50.71%

❌ Poor

Everlane
40

✅ Good

69.65%

✅ Good

Pangaia
13

❌ Poor

53.15%

❌ Poor

AMI PARIS
6

❌ Poor

58.0%

⚠️ Fair

Buck Mason
13

❌ Poor

64.85%

⚠️ Fair

Golf Le Fleur
2

❌ Poor

47.5%

❌ Poor

Aime Leon Dore
11

❌ Poor

48.91%

❌ Poor

Alife
1

❌ Poor

75.0%

✅ Good

Email Deliverability Performances

In this table, we benchmark how much the emails are optimized for delivery ie. if they're likely to pass spam filters and not land in the Promotions tab.

Brand Average Spam Score Performance Email Size Performance
Average -2.71 2,351.42 kb
Baggu
✅ -1.53

❌ Poor

6,780.81 kb

❌ Poor

Bombas
✅ -2.71

⚠️ Fair

1,617.32 kb

✅ Good

AYR
✅ -1.73

❌ Poor

2,744.54 kb

❌ Poor

Alo Yoga
✅ -7.49

✅ Good

1,629.62 kb

✅ Good

Cuyana
✅ -3.39

✅ Good

873.47 kb

✅ Good

Calzedonia
✅ -2.32

❌ Poor

1,678.11 kb

✅ Good

Cotopaxi
✅ 0.0

❌ Poor

3,884.38 kb

❌ Poor

Kith
✅ -1.88

❌ Poor

5,526.15 kb

❌ Poor

Everlane
✅ -1.79

❌ Poor

685.72 kb

✅ Good

Pangaia
✅ -1.84

❌ Poor

4,520.34 kb

❌ Poor

AMI PARIS
✅ -2.63

⚠️ Fair

2,395.72 kb

⚠️ Fair

Buck Mason
✅ -1.64

❌ Poor

929.58 kb

✅ Good

Golf Le Fleur
🟧 0.5

❌ Poor

1,601.77 kb

✅ Good

Aime Leon Dore
✅ -0.84

❌ Poor

2,604.22 kb

❌ Poor

Alife
✅ 0.0

❌ Poor

51.4 kb

✅ Good

Email sent over time

Advertising performances and activity

Ad Velocity

In this table, we benchmark the brands velocity and performances - how much ads they've been publishing, and how many different copy has been used.

Brand New Ads Detected Performance Unique Copy Performance
Average 43.0 22.07
Baggu
10

✅ Good

2

✅ Good

Bombas
12

✅ Good

4

✅ Good

AYR
109

❌ Poor

20

⚠️ Fair

Alo Yoga
0

✅ Good

-
Cuyana
108

❌ Poor

10

✅ Good

Calzedonia
170

❌ Poor

74

❌ Poor

Cotopaxi
21

✅ Good

8

✅ Good

Kith
0

✅ Good

-
Everlane
61

❌ Poor

27

❌ Poor

Pangaia
36

✅ Good

1

✅ Good

AMI PARIS
50

❌ Poor

21

⚠️ Fair

Buck Mason
68

❌ Poor

26

❌ Poor

Golf Le Fleur
0

✅ Good

-
Aime Leon Dore
0

✅ Good

-
Alife
0

✅ Good

-

Ad Diversity (Images vs. Videos ratio)

In this table, we benchmark the brands diversity of assets when it comes to Social Ads - especially the images vs. videos ratio.

Brand New Images Performance New Videos Performance Video Proportion
Average 491 139 21.55%
Baggu
0

✅ Good

10

✅ Good

100.0%
Bombas
6

✅ Good

6

✅ Good

50.0%
AYR
100

✅ Good

9

✅ Good

8.26%
Alo Yoga
0

✅ Good

0

✅ Good

-
Cuyana
62

✅ Good

46

✅ Good

42.59%
Calzedonia
143

✅ Good

17

✅ Good

10.0%
Cotopaxi
16

✅ Good

1

✅ Good

4.76%
Kith
0

✅ Good

0

✅ Good

-
Everlane
32

✅ Good

28

✅ Good

45.9%
Pangaia
29

✅ Good

7

✅ Good

19.44%
AMI PARIS
43

✅ Good

7

✅ Good

14.0%
Buck Mason
60

✅ Good

8

✅ Good

11.76%
Golf Le Fleur
0

✅ Good

0

✅ Good

-
Aime Leon Dore
0

✅ Good

0

✅ Good

-
Alife
0

✅ Good

0

✅ Good

-

Ads detected over time

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Some of the assets (emails, ads) used in this benchmark to measure performance

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