Back-to-School Shopping: The 2025 shake-up that’s rewriting the rules (Op-Ed)

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Picture this: It’s mid-summer, and families are already storming store aisles and endlessly
scrolling online—not for beach gear, but for pencils, laptops, and lunchboxes. Why the rush? In 2025, back-to-school shopping isn’t just a seasonal to-do; it’s a high-stakes hunt to outsmart tariffs, snag bargains, and leverage AI like never before.

With economic uncertainty looming, shoppers are savvier, starting earlier, and still fiercely committed to setting their kids up for success.

This year, value is king as prices climb and tariff threats loom. While overall spending dips slightly, the push for American-made goods is surging. Retailers, heads up: Stockpiles are keeping prices steady for now, but strategic discounts could unlock big wins for those who play it smart.

The Early Bird Gets the Deal: Shopping Starts Sooner Than You Think

Tariffs aren’t just news—they’re reshaping shopping carts. By early July 2025, a record 67% of back-to-school shoppers had already started, up from 55% last year and the highest since the National Retail Federation (NRF) began tracking in 2018. Why the rush? Over half (51%) fear tariff-driven price hikes, sparking a race to stock up early.

Clothing, notebooks, and essentials dominate lists, but affordability is the top priority. Make the shopping experience seamless, and you’ll earn loyalty. Still, 84% of shoppers have half their lists left to tackle, holding out until late August or mid-September for killer deals (47%), clearer needs (39%), or stretched budgets (24%). The season? It’s longer, smarter, and more unpredictable than ever.

Photo: Norma Mortenson
Photo: Norma Mortenson

K-12 vs. College: Two Worlds, One Wallet Squeeze

Back-to-school isn’t one-size-fits-all. For K-12 families, the NRF projects average spending at $858.07 on supplies, electronics, clothing, and shoes—down slightly from $874.68 in 2024.

That’s a hefty $39.4 billion on apparel and tech alone. Value hunters are opting for cheaper alternatives, but tech essentials remain non-negotiable. College shoppers, meanwhile, are spending big: an average of $1,325.85 per student, down from $1,364.75 last year. But totals hit $88.8 billion, up from $86.6 billion, fueled by broader categories like furnishings and home goods. Where are they shopping? Online leads at 48%, with discount stores up 5 points to 36%, followed by department stores (35%) and campus bookstores (27%). Omnichannel rules—ignore it at your peril.

2025 Trends: Tariffs, Tech, and a Patriotic Twist

This isn’t your typical shopping spree. Here’s what’s driving the 2025 buzz:

 Price Freezes to the Rescue: With tariffs on the horizon, retailers like Target and Dollar Tree are locking prices at 2024 levels, pulling in shoppers eager to beat the hike. It’s a bold move turning hesitation into action.

 Made in America Mania: Deloitte’s 2025 Back-to-School Survey shows 48% of shoppers prioritizing U.S.-made products to dodge tariff impacts. Patriotism meets practicality.

 AI: The New Shopping Sidekick: One in five parents is using AI to find deals, compare prices, and curate lists, per PwC. Deloitte goes one step further: A third are tapping generative AI for inspiration and efficiency.

 Stores Stage a Comeback: Digital fatigue is real. Zeta Global’s survey shows big-box retailers like Walmart and Target capturing 26% of shopping plans, with department stores climbing to 21%. In-person deals are pulling shoppers back.

Retailer Playbook: 5 Power Moves to Own Back-to-School (and Beyond)

Inflation, tariffs, and economic jitters are making 2025 a retail battlefield. But with deal- obsessed shoppers, the winners will connect, convert, and captivate. Here’s how to dominate:

    1. Own the Omnichannel Odyssey
      Shoppers bounce from apps to aisles—make it effortless. Offer BOPIS (buy online, pick up in store), curbside, and delivery that delights. Sync promotions across channels: That app coupon should be able to work in-store. Seamless = Sold.
    2. Price Like a Pro
      Bargain hunters are relentless. Launch flash sales for urgency, bundle essentials (think supplies + tech), and keep deals flowing. Turn “maybe” into “must-buy” with smart combos.
    3. Stretch the Season
      Forget one-week sprints—shopping now spans summer to fall. Extend promos into mid-September with timed drops. Keep the momentum; keep the sales.
    4. Personalize or Perish
      Parents aren’t a monolith. Tailor for busy moms with history-based bundles; target digital-savvy teens via social preferences. Speak their language, and they’ll become more naturally engaged.
    5. Unleash AI Magic
      Meet AI users where they are. Use it for hyper-relevant recommendations, A/B tests (product pics vs. lifestyle shots?), and segment smarts. Affluent parents want luxury; budget ones, basics. Never be afraid to test and tweak as necessary.

    Unlock New Opportunities in 2025

    Yes, 2025 has been one of the most challenging years for retailers and ecommerce but that doesn’t mean that it’s all doom and gloom. By utilizing the technology available to us such as AI-driven personalization techniques and A/B testing, merchants are able to directly connect with consumers in unprecedented ways. So, don’t wait to take advantage of new opportunities before the back-to-school shopping season is officially over!

    Steve Maher
    Steve Maher

    (Steve Maher is the Chief Executive Officer of Monetate, with over 25 years of experience leading technology companies. With a background spanning Fortune 500 enterprises and high-growth SaaS companies, he has a proven track record of driving innovation, delivering customer value, and leading global expansion into new markets and verticals.

    Based in Dallas, TX, Steve is an avid weightlifter, a committed philanthropist supporting initiatives that help people and families impacted by neurodiversity, and enjoys spending quality time with his family.)

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    2 COMMENTS

    1. This article really nails how stressful back-to-school shopping can feel now. As a parent, I’ve totally shifted to prioritizing quality staples that last the whole year, just to simplify the process. One game-changer for us has been using Ibiley uniforms for my daughter’s school—their stuff holds up so well through countless washes and still looks crisp. It’s taken one major thing off my chaotic August list and actually makes the morning routine smoother. Finding these little wins makes all the difference!

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