Bcbg.com Traffic and Demographic Statistics by Quantcast

 

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bcbg.com

Monthly Uniques N/A US
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Company profile, wallpaper downloads, and collection photos provided. New York. [Description from dmoz]

Its dba name may come from Parisian slang (bon chic, bon genre, meaning "good style, good attitude"), but fashion firm AZ3 (better known as BCBG Max Azria) is rooted in America. French designer Max Azria started BCBG in Los Angeles, making his name with the novel baby-doll dress, and now sells his women's and men's collections in more than 520 company-owned stores in the US (with 180 there), Canada, France, and Japan. AZ3 also sells its clothing and accessories worldwide through specialty stores and in-store shops in major department stores (Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Harvey Nichols, Mitsukoshi, Takashimaya). Azria owns the company, which purchased the bankrupt G+G Retail in February 2006 for $45 million. [Description from Hoover's]

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Web Demographics


Gender

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Male
32% 
49% internet average
  660.66x
Female
68% 
51% internet average
 
1321.32x
internet average
composition
 
Male 32%
 
Female 68%

}

Gender

female



Age

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< 18
9% 
18% internet average
  470.47x
18-24
22% 
12% internet average
 
1781.78x
25-34
29% 
17% internet average
 
1691.69x
35-44
21% 
19% internet average
 
1121.12x
45-54
13% 
17% internet average
  740.74x
55-64
5% 
10% internet average
  450.45x
65+
1% 
6% internet average
  250.25x
internet average
composition
 
< 18 9%
 
18-24 22%
 
25-34 29%
 
35-44 21%
 
45-54 13%
 
55-64 5%
 
65+ 1%

}

Age

young adults



Children in Household

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No Kids
50% 
51% internet average
  990.99x
Has Kids
50% 
49% internet average
 
1011.01x
internet average
composition
 
No Kids 50%
 
Has Kids 50%

}

Children in Household

has kids



Household Income

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$0-50k
16% 
18% internet average
  900.9x
$50-100k
26% 
26% internet average
  980.98x
$100-150k
29% 
28% internet average
 
1051.05x
$150k+
29% 
28% internet average
 
1041.04x
internet average
composition
 
$0-50k 16%
 
$50-100k 26%
 
$100-150k 29%
 
$150k+ 29%

}

Household Income

affluent



Education Level

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No College
36% 
45% internet average
  800.8x
College
47% 
41% internet average
 
1151.15x
Grad School
17% 
14% internet average
 
1191.19x
internet average
composition
 
No College 36%
 
College 47%
 
Grad School 17%

}

Education Level

Graduate and Post Graduates



Ethnicity

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Caucasian
47% 
76% internet average
  620.62x
African American
21% 
9% internet average
2322.32x
Asian
17% 
4% internet average
3933.93x
Hispanic
14% 
9% internet average
 
1471.47x
Other
1% 
1% internet average
  930.93x
internet average
composition
 
Caucasian 47%
 
African American 21%
 
Asian 17%
 
Hispanic 14%
 
Other 1%

}

Ethnicity

Asian



Updated May 2013 • Next: Jun 2013

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