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Good weather led to a boost in clothes shopping, according to the ONS
Retail sales hit their highest level since 2022 in September, with good weather giving a boost to clothes shopping, according to new data.
Monthly sales rose by 0.5% in September 2025, new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show.
Between July and September, retail sales were 0.9% higher than the previous three months.
"Retail sales rose quite strongly in the last quarter and were at their highest level since summer 2022," said ONS senior statistician Hannah Finselbach.
"Although food stores saw very little growth, good weather in July and August boosted sales of clothing, while online retailing also did well."
Monthly sales saw their fourth increase in a row.
Non-store retailers - primarily online shops - saw a 3.8% rise in sales in the same period.
Computer and telecoms retailers grew strongly, while within non-store retailing, online jewellers reported strong demand for gold.
The amount spent online between July and September was 3.5% higher than the previous quarter and 5% higher than the same period last year.
ONS statistics are used in deciding government policy, which affects millions, and are also used by the Bank of England to make key financial decisions, such as setting interest rates.
Alex Kerr, UK economist at Capital Economics, said the month on month rise in retail sales volumes was better than expected.
"But against a backdrop of weak employment, high inflation and with tax rises on the horizon, we doubt the retail sector will be able to sustain this strength," he said.
Mr Kerr said that a strong demand for gold jewellery from online retailers could be a result of surging gold prices.

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