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Dxl

Beauty   Product   Nov    Medium opportunity   


DXL is a retail chain that specializes in men's clothing for big and tall sizes. The name DXL stands for Destination XL.
This is a seasonal trend that repeats every November.
This trend is forecasted to be growing in the next 2 years.

  

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165K
searches/mo

 12 Months
Average: 53.08%
Trend: growing
MOM change: 0.47%
 5 Years
Average: 31.52%
Trend: growing
MOM change: 0.22%

Top reasons why this topic is getting popular

1. Growing Market

The market for big and tall men's clothing is growing, as more men are looking for stylish and comfortable clothing in their size. DXL is meeting this demand by offering a wide range of clothing options in sizes XL and up.

2. Specialized Retailer

DXL is a specialized retailer that focuses solely on big and tall men's clothing. This allows them to offer a wider range of sizes and styles than traditional retailers, and to provide a better shopping experience for their target market.

3. Brand Partnerships

DXL has partnerships with a number of well-known brands, including Polo Ralph Lauren, Levi's, and Tommy Hilfiger. This allows them to offer high-quality clothing options that are both stylish and comfortable.

4. In-Store Experience

DXL stores offer a unique in-store experience, with knowledgeable staff who can help customers find the right fit and style for their needs. They also offer tailoring services to ensure a perfect fit.

5. Online Shopping

DXL has a robust online shopping platform that allows customers to shop from the comfort of their own homes. They offer free shipping on orders over $100, and free returns and exchanges.

Who's talking about this trend?

1. Lionel Messi (@leomessi)

Football player and dxl influencer who frequently posts reviews and recommendations for dxl on his Instagram account.

2. Kylie Jenner (@kyliejenner)

Entrepreneur and dxl influencer who frequently shares her love for dxl on her Instagram account.

3. Cristiano Ronaldo (@cristiano)

Football player and dxl influencer who frequently shares his love for dxl on his Instagram account.

4. Kim Kardashian (@kimkardashian)

Media personality and dxl influencer who frequently shares her dxl reviews and recommendations on her Instagram account.

5. Neymar (@neymarjr)

Football player and dxl influencer who frequently shares his dxl reviews and recommendations on his Instagram account.

Latest forum discussions

We tracked 803 total in the last 3 months

Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Federal Collaborative Lifecycle Management User Group forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Db2 Early Access Program (EAP) forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Db2 Early Access Program (EAP) forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the IBM Data Virtualization Manager for z/OS forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the IBM Data Virtualization Manager for z/OS forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Db2 Event Store forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Db2 Event Store forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the IBM WebSphere Liberty forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the IBM WebSphere Liberty forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Aspera forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Aspera forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Storage Area Networks (SAN) forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Storage Area Networks (SAN) forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Software Defined Storage forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Software Defined Storage forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the IBM Security i2 forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the IBM Security i2 forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Database Conversion Workbench forum
This discussion is in English.
Is there any way to know what the next object ID for a module will be using DXL? Purged objects or objects discarded without saving throw a wrench into just simply looping through a module to find the next object ID for a module. ------------------------------ Ian Sajkowicz ------------------------------
Published on 2024-01-23 in the Database Conversion Workbench forum
This discussion is in English.